More than 200,000 ticket holders will descend on Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, for this year's highly anticipated Glastonbury Festival, which runs from Wednesday, June 25, until Sunday, June 29. This year's headliners include The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo. And Sir Rod Stewart is also performing in the legends slot on Sunday afternoon. Other notable acts taking the stage for the event this year are Raye, Charli XCX, The Prodigy and Loyle Carner.
Ahead of the festivities starting, Express.co.uk has all the details of the set times for the main acts, this year's radio and television presenters, as well as the names of rumoured performers tipped to grace the stage with their presence.

Friday, June 27
- The 1975: 22.15 to 23.45
- Biffy Clyro: 20.15 to 21.25
- Alanis Morissette: 18.15 to 19.15
- TBA: 16.55 to 17.30
- Burning Spear: 15.00 to 16.00
- CMAT: 13.30 to 14.30
- Supergrass: Noon to 13.00
Saturday, June 28
- Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts: 22.00 to 23.45
- Raye: 20.00 to 21.00
- Patchwork: 18.00 to 19.00
- John Fogerty: 16.30 to 17.30
- The Script: 15.00 to 16.00
- Brandi Carlile: 13.30 to 14.30
- Kaiser Chiefs: Noon to 13.00
Sunday, June 29
- Olivia Rodrigo: 21.45 to 23.15
- Noah Kahan: 19.45 to 20.45
- Nile Rodgers & Chic: 18.00 to 19.00
- Rod Stewart: 15.45 to 17.15
- The Libertines: 14.00 to 15.00
- Celeste: 12.30 to 13.30
- The Selecter: 11.15 to Noon
A host of presenters will extensively report on the festival over the coming days on television and radio for fans. Some of the best in the business will be all over the TV coverage, such as Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne, Jack Saunders, Huw Stephens, Jamz Supernova, and Jo Whiley.
They will also be on the Glastonbury Channel on iPlayer, weighing in on the variety of acts before and after performances.
Nick Grimshaw, Nathan Shepherd, Deb Grant, Greg James, Jo Whiley, and DJ Target will take the reins for BBC Radio. Meanwhile, Annie Mac, Craig Charles, Danny Howard and Cerys Matthews are also part of this year's presenting circle.
Rumours are swirling about a series of secret sets from artists such as Lewis Capaldi, Pulp, Mika, Robbie Williams, McFly, Paramore, and The Wombats that may happen this year.
Meanwhile, tongues are wagging about the mysterious Patchwork who are taking to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday. Organiser Emily Eavis teased that the band has been "in the works for a while", so it's bound to be a crowd-pleaser.
Glastonbury will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and BBC One throughout the course of the festival.
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