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PREVIOUS: Neil Young is taking a stand against Glastonbury, arguing that the festival is under the “corporate control” of the BBC.. The 79-year-old Harvest Moon musician had not been announced ...
Neil Young Pulls Out of Glastonbury 2025, Saying Festival Is Under the BBC’s “Corporate Control” "We were told that BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things ...
Saturday was a night of four headliners at Glastonbury, with fans facing the cruel choice between pop queen Charli XCX, rock ...
Musician Neil Young has pulled out of the U.K.’s biggest music festival Glastonbury, citing the “corporate control” of the BBC. The Canadian-American singer, 79, wrote on his website Tuesday ...
Glastonbury is set to be shown across the BBC with a range of stars taking to the stage, although one music icon's set won't be shown on the broadcaster.
Neil Young’s on-off relationship with the BBC and Glastonbury appears to have been resolved, for now, and the singer’s set will be shown live tonight on the national broadcaster. Yesterday ...
Glastonbury Festival headliner Neil Young previously shared his thoughts on his hit song which also sparked a complaint from ...
Neil Young has pulled out of this year's Glastonbury Festival, citing interference by the festival's broadcasting partner, the BBC. Posting on the Neil Young Archives website, Young says, "The ...
It looks like Neil Young’s Glastonbury headlining set won’t be shown on the BBC, in what looks - at face value, at least - like a bit of score-settling when earlier this year the 79 year old ...
Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday (28.06.25) but ...
UPDATED: Neil Young will make hay in Britain’s harvest moon after all. Just hours after he declared that he would not be playing Glastonbury, the musician has changed his mind. Earlier this week ...
Neil Young has pulled out of Glastonbury 2025 ... "We were told that BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in," Young said ...