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Wed 22nd June – Sun 26th June 2011

Worthy Farm, Pilton

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Hello Glastonbury!

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Last broadcast on Mon, 20 Jun 2011, 03:05 on BBC Four (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

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Filmmaker Rachel Davies's documentary follows three unsigned acts playing Glastonbury 2010. This is the Glastonbury experience through the first-time eyes of DME, Celt Islam and Lettie as they prepare for the big gig on the BBC Introducing stage. What does playing Glastonbury mean to them and how will they fare? With special guest appearances from Corinne Bailey Rae, Mumford & Sons, Plan B and Laura Marling, and featuring headline performances from Gorrillaz and Muse.

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Watch Performance Highlights

Over at the BBC's Glastonbury 2010 site, you can watch Lettie, D.M.E. and Celt Islam's performances, as well as all the other acts who starred on the BBC Introducing stage.

Watch fantastic headline sets from Pulled Apart by Horses, Chew Lips and Kid Adrift, and check out newcomers Dry The River, Out Like A Lion, Napoleon in Rags and many more.

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Credits

Director
Rachel Davies
Producer
Rachel Davies

Broadcasts

  1. Tue 31 Aug 2010
    20:00
  2. Sat 4 Sep 2010
    00:50
  3. Tue 7 Sep 2010
    01:15
  4. Sat 18 Jun 2011
    00:30
  5. Mon 20 Jun 2011
    03:05

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50 minutes

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