What are the BBC doing for Glastonbury?
What are the BBC doing for Glastonbury?
The Glastonbury Experience 2021 will include: A BBC iPlayer Glastonbury pop-up channel. Across the weekend (Friday 25 – Sunday 27 June), the BBC iPlayer channel will stream a mix of classic sets, documentaries and specially curated programmes from Radio 2’s Jo Whiley, Radio 1’s Clara Amfo and 6 Music’s Lauren Laverne.
How can I watch old Glastonbury?
The musical extravaganza of Glastonbury both past and present will be a multi-platform affair across BBC iPlayer, TV, radio, and Sounds, with over 50 full sets available on iPlayer alone.
How can I watch Glastonbury 2021 on TV?
Glastonbury 2021’s Live At Worthy Farm will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer from Thursday 24 June. It was broadcast as a livestream on 22 and 23 May, but was beset with technical difficulties. It will be available to watch to stream as individual performances.
Is there a documentary on the 30th anniversary of Glastonbury?
(Error Code: 102630) A documentary on the 30th anniversary of Britain’s best-known music festival. Check out our editors’ picks for the best movies and shows coming this month. Whether you watch weekly or want to join in for the big finish, get ready for these big Spring TV and streaming finales.
Where does the Glastonbury Goddess movement take place?
Glastonbury is a small town in South West England with a big spiritual tradition. Some people believe that this is where Christianity in England began, and it’s still a place of Christian pilgrimage; but it’s become a centre for alternative spiritualities, too. The Goddess Temple ©
What did the Eternity Man do at Glastonbury?
At Glastonbury 2011 Temple explores Shangri-La, Arcadia, the Unfairground, Block 9 and the Common. Here, like a futuristic graphic novel, the Festival reconnects with its radical, counter cultural origins. “The Eternity Man” is as story of an Australian icon that spread hope and redemption around the country.
Where is the goddess temple in Glastonbury Somerset?
The Goddess Temple is located at 2-4 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 9DU. The temple is now open up to six days a week, 11:00am-5:00pm for private prayer and meditation.