Don't miss out on a moment of this year's festival with our collection of all the big names across all 7 stages. From Radiohead to The Jacksons, there's something for everyone.
Multi-instrumentalist Joe Mount brings his inventive electronica to the John Peel Stage
From the Manor to Glasto, the grime king shut things down
Riff-heavy rock from the Brighton duo on the Pyramid Stage
Octogenarian and all round country superstar, Kris Kristofferson was perfection.
Festival lovers Blossoms return to Worthy Farm and drop a very special Glastonbury set.
George Ezra returns to Glastonbury with guitar-laden singalong anthems in tow.
Mega musician and songwriter Halsey brings electropop heaven to The Other Stage.
A set filled with infectious harmonies and playful riffs - total winner.
Indie rock music to jump around to - simple as that, and we love it.
Alt-rockers Nothing But Thieves blew everyone away with this set.
Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals smash Glastonbury with buckets of excitement and funk
As ever these Swedish psych-pop heroes were a total delight with a set full of hits.
The wordsmith herself came to Pilton and it was amazing.
Famed for fab live shows, Future Islands deliver exactly that on the John Peel Stage.
Forming back in the late 80s, British rock band Ride have just reunited via Worthy Farm.
Buoyant indie-pop from the hugely creative performer
Incendiary lyrics and frantic beats from the fiery Nottingham duo
A band you've got to see live and if that live is at Glasto, that's close to perfection.
The colossal rap duo came, saw and conquered the Pyramid stage.
Rewind - Craig David as in 7 Days Craig David at Glastonbury? Wow.
Kaiser Chiefs bring Good Clean Fun to The Other Stage on Saturday afternoon.
Wild Beasts charm the crowd with their seductive indie-rock set.
They鈥檙e Canadian and they鈥檙e cool. BADBADNOTGOOD drop instrumental hip hop on Worthy Farm
Jazz-funk mastermind Thundercat, aka Stephen Bruner, delivers a blistering West Holts set