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How to watch Glastonbury 2023 streams on demand, wherever you are

The biggest party on Earth is airing from 21 June

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Glastonbury is all about hedonism, partying hard and catching a few legendary acts along the way. The three-day music weekend may have finished, but most performances from the four main stages are available via on demand streaming through Glastonbury’s official broadcaster, the BBC.

Here’s how to watch Glastonbury coverage from the comfort of your home.


Who played Glastonbury 2023?

Glastonbury 2023 took place Wednesday 21 June to Sunday 25 June. For the uninitiated, Glastonbury is a three day extravaganza of great music, legendary artists and more than a few muddy wellies. It spans over 100 stages, from tiny folk tents to the grandiose Pyramid Stage. This year, Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Elton John headlined in what he’s said will be his last ever live performance in the UK. We’ll believe that when we see it, though.

The BBC aired over 40 hours of coverage across its TV channels across the whole weekend with over 85 hours of tunes available through the BBC Sounds app, too. For the first time ever, the BBC streamed Pyramid Stage performances in British Sign Language.

Glastonbury is probably the only festival in the world where you’re equally as likely to bump into Ed Sheeran performing an acoustic set in a tiny tent, as you are stumbling into a late night goth rave. Thousands of bands and DJs made the pilgrimage to Glastonbury this year.


How can I watch?

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US

To watch Glastonbury in the US, you’ll need to have access to BBC iPlayer which is where all the on demand streams are located. The only snag is that iPlayer is only available to UK viewers, as the broadcaster only has the rights to air its content in the UK. 

The easiest way to get around that is by using a VPN to change your location to the UK, but not all VPN services will be able to navigate iPlayer’s geo-blocking. ExpressVPN is our pick for the most trusted and reliable VPN services out there. From $8.60/£6.70 per month, users can access the BBC archive of drama, documentaries, and of course the Glastonbury weekend. An ExpressVPN account also grants access to 11 channels across the BBC.

UK

Access to all BBC Glastonbury content is available through BBC iPlayer. This includes sets that were on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and BBC Four and spans the festival’s Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and Park stages. Artists whose sets you can watch include Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses, Elton John, Lizzo, Blondie, Fatboy Slim, Fred Again, Kelis, Lewis Capaldi, Raye, Yusuf / Cat Stevens, Wizkid and many more.

How to use a VPN to watch Glastonbury 2023

It’s easy to use a VPN to watch content outside of your own country. Here’s how:

1. Choose and download a VPN – check out our list of the best VPNs around

2. Pick a server location – VPN apps enable you to choose where you want to watch shows from. So you’ll need to pretend you are in the UK to watch BBC iPlayer.

3. Head to BBC iPlayer – now you can watch Glastonbury 2023 streams without issue.

Tune in with a VPN

Want to watch televised events from wherever you are in the world? Whether it’s Glastonbury, Coachella or the FIFA Women’s World Cup, a VPN can help. We’ve already compiled the best paid-for VPN services, as well as which free VPN services can help you surf the internet in privacy. But all the major services have deals pretty much tailor-made for whatever protection and features you need from a VPN service. A few of our personal recommendations are:

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