Jo Whiley, Lauren Laverne, Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders guide us through a Saturday afternoon at Worthy Farm, day two in the magic fields of the festival.
Expect music from across the stages, including south Londoner Joy Crookes making her Pyramid Stage debut, a packed-out John Peel tent for Rotherham singer Self Esteem, whose live shows get five-star reviews across the board, and Skunk Anansie, who headlined the Pyramid Stage back in 1999.
Also, there are acoustic performances showcasing artists from across the massive line-up, and the newest member of the team, Remi Burgz, is getting stuck in, exploring the wider reaches of the huge festival site. There is also be a look at all the different aspects of making Glastonbury green. Show less