PJ Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, George Ezra and Róisín Murphy are among the artists newly added to Glastonbury’s ticketed livestreamed event. Presented as “one continuous wild night” at Worthy Farm, the five-hour show will thread together musical performances with a spoken-word narrative delivered by Harvey, Cocker, Kae Tempest, George the Poet, Kurupt FM, Little Amal, Caleb Femi and Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis. Viewers can pay to stream the event at home for £20, or watch in certain cinemas around the UK, where prices may vary. Performers waived their fees to appear at the show, the first in a series of extraordinary events planned by Glastonbury’s organisers this year. Live at Worthy Farm is directed by Paul Dugdale, who has previously directed concert films for artists including Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Ariana Grande and Adele.
Source: The Guardian May 12, 2021 07:52 UTC