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Thought would post the schedule changes for Glastonbury (Featuring Sian Eleri Introducing Friday Night’s Billie Eilish Performance

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Coverage kicks off on Radio 1 Dance on Thursday 23rd June from 7pm-12am, with a live broadcast of Radio 1 Dance’s takeover of the BBC Music Introducing Stage, hosted by Danny Howard and Jaguar. The programme will be simulcast on BBC Radio Somerset DAB and feature sets from some of the biggest names from the world of Introducing Dance.

Sian Eleri will be live from Pilton from 10pm-12am on the Friday night on Radio 1, to bring listeners the Pyramid Stage headline set from Billie Eilish. Plus, on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Vick Hope will be giving Radio 1 listeners regular live updates from Worthy Farm between 11am-3pm each day.

Following the festival, Radio 1’s Essential Mix will take listeners back to Shangri-La, broadcasting set highlights from this famous late-night area of Glastonbury on Friday 1st July (into Saturday (2nd July), 12am-2am).

Radio 1Xtra

Tiffany Calver and DJ Target co-host a special show on the Saturday (9pm-11pm), which will be simulcast on Radio 1 and will feature live performances from some of 1Xtra’s favourite artists at Glastonbury. Tiffany is back on the Sunday (9pm-12am) with Kendrick Lamar live on the Pyramid Stage.

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1 hour ago, Darren m said:

Another week without the rock show bet dan p Carter can’t wait to move to mondays when the show won’t be taken off 

 

I think it could be ok for him as may give him some leave and rest from doing his show without having anyone to sit in for him. But imagine for listeners of the show will be happy with that and the new rock introducing stuff

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1 minute ago, Dan18F1 said:

I think the Rock Show is on anyway isn’t it? It only says 1xtra are taking the Sunday evening show, not simulcasting with R1?

Think so and probably Tiffany Calver’s Rap Show may bring highlights of the performance on the following Saturday after Kendrick Lamar’s performance

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Katie is in for Dean Friday 24th to Sunday 26th June doing Glastonbury shows.

Charlie Tee is in for Danny on Friday 24th June.

There's coverage of Billie Eilish's Glastonbury set on Friday 24th June 22.00-00.00 (replacing Pete Tong's show).

Kenny Allstar is in for DJ Target on Saturday 25th June.

There's a Glastonbury highlights show with Tiffany Calver & DJ Target on Saturday 25th June 21.00-23.00.

Sam & Danni are in for Vick & Katie on Sunday 26th June.

Alyx Holcombe is in for Daniel P Carter on Sunday 26th June.

Matt is in for Greg on Monday 27th June.

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On 6/1/2022 at 9:02 AM, Lily Georgia said:

Katie is in for Dean Friday 24th to Sunday 26th June doing Glastonbury shows.

Charlie Tee is in for Danny on Friday 24th June.

There's coverage of Billie Eilish's Glastonbury set on Friday 24th June 22.00-00.00 (replacing Pete Tong's show).

Kenny Allstar is in for DJ Target on Saturday 25th June.

There's a Glastonbury highlights show with Tiffany Calver & DJ Target on Saturday 25th June 21.00-23.00.

Sam & Danni are in for Vick & Katie on Sunday 26th June.

Alyx Holcombe is in for Daniel P Carter on Sunday 26th June.

Matt is in for Greg on Monday 27th June.

 

Charlie Tee or Charlie Hedges in for Danny on Friday 24th June??? ?

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3 hours ago, UnofficialStark said:

Oh my goodness, how many times are Vick and Jordan going to be split up? Either have them both off for a while or try and limit the amount of time they both take off. We haven't consistently had Vick and Jordan together for more than a month in a row for ages and ages.

Probably because of that new show that Jordan is doing. 

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7 hours ago, R1Fan1 said:

Probably because of that new show that Jordan is doing. 

Wonder if that’s why they’ve gone for a double headed show. Also the additional media maybe preparing them for breakfast in a couple of years or so when surely the amount of other projects will have to be cut. 

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On 6/16/2022 at 11:43 PM, abertom said:

Wonder if that’s why they’ve gone for a double headed show. Also the additional media maybe preparing them for breakfast in a couple of years or so when surely the amount of other projects will have to be cut. 

I think that when it comes to if they are the next Breakfast duo do think maybe the breakfast show being a four day breakfast show again. So that maybe on a Friday they have dedicated day to do anymore projects outside. But someone like Lauren Laverne still manages to have quite a lot of time of her radio breakfast show.

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On 6/16/2022 at 11:43 PM, abertom said:

Wonder if that’s why they’ve gone for a double headed show. Also the additional media maybe preparing them for breakfast in a couple of years or so when surely the amount of other projects will have to be cut. 

I think that when it comes to if they are the next Breakfast duo do think maybe the breakfast show being a four day breakfast show again. So that maybe on a Friday they have dedicated day to do anymore projects outside. But someone like Lauren Laverne still manages to have quite a lot of time of her radio breakfast show.

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1 hour ago, michaelb said:

Saturday 9th July

James Cusack sits in for Charlie Hedges

Sunday 10th July

Vicky Hawkesworth sits in for Katie Thistleton

Wish they went for a dance music presenter to cover Charlie Hedges Dance Anthems like one of the Christmas future talent names

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