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The Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:23 am
by hamilton_square
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was first staged in 1970 in a field belonging to farmer Michael Eavis in the Somerset village of Pilton in the South-West of England. After 43 years of trying promoters of the annually held open-air festival finally managed to book the Rolling Stones for this year’s event.

Last night (Saturday, 30th June) the Rolling Stones performed a two-hour set featuring 20 numbers on the festival’s main Pyramid Stage. Also featured in the group’s line-up for several numbers was one-time band member Mick Taylor.

The last hour of that 2-hour live set was simultaneously broadcast both on BBC TV and Radio.

The BBC Radio 2 broadcast can be listened to again on the BBC iPlayer by clicking HERE

(The Stones’ performance starts 1hr 15mins into the 2hrs 30mins broadcast)

Note # only available to listen again on the BBC iPlayer until 2 am (GMT) Sunday, 7th July 2013

The BBC TV broadcast can be viewed again on the BBC iPlayer by clicking HERE

(The Stones’ performance starts 15mins into the 3hrs 30mins broadcast)

Note # only available to view again on the BBC iPlayer until 2 am (GMT) Sunday, 7th July 2013

Be Advised: While the BBC iPlayer has no restrictions when accessing online radio / audio content from outside the UK. Online access to BBC iPlayer TV content is restricted to UK generated internet protocol [IP] addresses only.