Incredible highlights from this year's festival.
The man with the voice. This was epic in every sense.
We've been stunned by the beauty of this trio's music and so was Glastonbury.
Festival lovers Blossoms return to Worthy Farm and drop a very special Glastonbury set.
Give yourself over to the stylish, slick and seriously cool that is Goldfrapp.
Frank Carter (former Gallows frontman) hits the crowd with hard-hitting punk-rock.
Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire return to Glastonbury and make everybody DANCE.
Chrissie Hynde and the band kick off proceedings with fans rocking out on The Other Stage
Queen of the dance floor and Radio 1 treasure Annie Mac headlines John Peel Stage.
Classical meets electronic at the John Peel Stage with chart toppers Clean Bandit.
Enter a world of unicorns, castles and pink robots and never look back.
Jools and his famously good big band bring boogie woogie funky fun to the Pyramid Stage.
Indie trio alt-J play the Other Stage for a blistering set.
The Godfather of grime himself.
A mass singalong if ever there was one. It's the legends that are The Jacksons.
Atmospheric, noir-pop brilliance from the influential London trio
Always impressive, Phoenix wow Glastonbury yet again headlining the John Peel Stage.
Delivering epic alt-rock, guitar heroes Biffy Clyro hit the Pyramid Stage.
Boy Better Know aka JME and Skepta stormed the Other Stage and made history.
Multi-instrumentalist Joe Mount brings his inventive electronica to the John Peel Stage
From the Manor to Glasto, the grime king shut things down