With a lineup including Coldplay, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim and Wolf Alice, Glastonbury’s livestreamed show is the next best thing to being there. Follow along here as it airs online
7.37pm BST
Glastonbury organisers have said they’re going to keep us updated on what has gone wrong, but I think it’s probably worth making plans for a Eurovision party instead.
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7.29pm BST
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This will rather dampen the “let’s all watch it together” thing we had planned, of course.
Wouldn’t be a Glastonbury festival experience without hitting refresh on a website for an hour
7.10pm BST
Looks like there’s been a bit of a technical hitch – we can’t watch it and judging by the discussion on Twitter, neither can any of you. We’ll sit tight for now and start the liveblog up if and when the issues get sorted.
6.49pm BST
If you’ve ever been, watching Glastonbury at home always feels poignant – but never so much as this year, after the festival was cancelled for a second year in a row.
But luckily there’s Live at Worthy Farm to make up for it: a livestreamed concert filmed on site during this week, featuring performances from Coldplay, Haim, Damon Albarn and many more. You can buy a ticket to it here – and follow along with our liveblog as we watch it together.