Although Glastonbury Festival is well underway, you might be wondering who you can see on the main stage this year.
The festival makes a highly anticipated return after a three-year break due to the coronavirus pandemic this week as the world's biggest acts entertain music lovers at Worthy Farm.
It officially opened its gates on Wednesday, June 22 and will continue until its final day on Sunday, June 26.
Glastonbury Festival 2022 line-up Sunday June 26
Here’s a list of the acts that will perform on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday.
- Black Dyke Band - 11:30am - 12:15pm
- Dakhabrakha - 12:45pm - 13:30pm
- Herbie Hancock - 14:00pm - 15:00pm
- Diana Ross - 16:00pm - 17:15pm
- Elbow - 17:45pm - 18:45pm
- Lorde - 19:30pm - 20:45pm
- Kendrick Lamar - 21:45pm - 23:15pm
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How to watch Glastonbury Festival 2022
Those of us who aren’t at the festival can still join in the fun by watching it on TV at home.
You can tune in to BBC Two to watch the performances on Sunday at 5pm and again at 8pm through to 12am on Monday.
Glastonbury: 50 years and Counting will begin at 12am on Monday.
BBC iPlayer is also showing Glastonbury content so you can head over there too.
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