If you aren't one of the lucky ones to be enjoying Glastonbury Festival down on Worthy Farm in Somerset, it doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the action.
Music fans will still be able to watch and listen to more than 80 hours of coverage across BBC TV and radio, all from the comfort of their own sofas.
Beats hanging out in a muddy field, right?
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BBC Two will be the home of the big headliners with coverage presented by Mark Radcliffe, Lauren Laverne, Jo Whiley, Huw Stephens and Gemma Cairney.
On BBC Three, presenters Greg James, Clara Amfo and Alice Levine will be on hand to bring the action from all the other acts.
Below is our guide to all the coverage of Glastonbury 2015:
FRIDAY 26 JUNE
7am - Radio 2
Chris Evans kicks off coverage as he broadcasts his breakfast show live from Worthy Farm.
10am - Radio 1
Clara Amfo presents the warm up to the first bands taking to the stages, with a performance from Catfish and the Bottlemen.
1pm - 6music
Lauren Laverne comes live from Glastonbury.
7pm - BBC One - ‘The One Show’ special
Chris Evans later joins Alex Jones for a special show live from Glastonbury, as they give the audience at home a whistle-stop introduction to the festival and are joined by some special guests.
7pm - BBC Three
Coverage of James Bay and Catfish and the Bottlemen’s sets.
7pm - Radio 1
Annie Mac presents with sets from Redlight, Jackmaster and SPY.
7.30pm - BBC Two
Build up to Florence & the Machine’s headline set.
8pm - BBC Three
Coverage of Jungle and The Vaccines’ sets, plus an acoustic performance from Slaves.
8.30pm - BBC Four
Highlights from Motorhead’s set.
9pm - 6music
Stuart Maconie broadcasts live with music from headliners Florence & The Machine, as well as Hot Chip, Caribou, Jamie XX and Super Furry Animals.
9pm - BBC Four
Coverage of Florence & the Machine’s headline set.
10pm - BBC Two
A roundup of highlights from day one of the festival.
11pm - BBC Two
A roundup of highlights from day one of the festival.
11pm - BBC Three
Rudimental’s headline set on The Other Stage.
1am - Radio 1
Andy C, Friction and Spor are on the decks for a special Essential Mix, live from Shangri La.
1.50am - BBC Three
Coverage of Mark Ronson’s set.
SATURDAY 27 JUNE
10am - 6music
Lauren Laverne comes live from Glastonbury.
1pm - Radio 1
Alice Levine and Huw Stephens are live with highlights from across the festival.
1pm - 6music
Liz Kershaw presents listeners’ reactions to the highlights so far.
4pm - Radio 2
Jo Wiley and Dermot O’Leary showcase the best of the main stages.
4.30pm - BBC Two
Coverage from day two of the festival including performances from Gregory Porter and Skepta.
7pm - BBC Three
Coverage of George Ezra and Clean Bandit’s sets.
7pm - BBC Four
A set from timeless musician Bert Bacharach.
7pm - 6music
Steve Lamacq presents coverage from day two.
8pm - BBC Three
Coverage of Years and Years and The Maccabees on the John Peel Stage.
8pm - BBC Four
Coverage of Paloma Faith’s Pyramid Stage set.
9pm - Radio 1 and 1Xtra
The stations team up for live coverage of Kanye West’s headline set.
9pm - 6music
Stuart Maconie broadcasts live with music from Spiritualized, John Hopkins, La Roux, Suede, Kanye West and Mavis Staples.
9.30pm - BBC Two
Coverage of Kanye West’s headline set and highlights from day two of the festival.
10.40pm - BBC Four
Coverage of Suede’s set.
11pm - BBC Three
Coverage of Ben Howard and Deadmau5’s sets.
SUNDAY 28 JUNE
10am - 6music
Cerys Matthews comes live from Worthy Farm.
1pm - Radio 1
Alice Levine and Huw Stephens are back with highlights from across the festival.
4pm - Radio 2
Jo Wiley and Dermot O’Leary showcase the best of the main stages.
6.15pm - BBC Three
Highlights from day three of the festival.
8pm - BBC Three
Coverage of alt:J and Charli XCX’s sets.
8pm - BBC Four
Coverage of Paul Weller’s set.
8pm - 6music
Stuart Maconie broadcasts live with music from The Who, Paul Weller, Death Cab For Cutie, Belle and Sebastian, FKA Twigs and Jamie T.
9pm - BBC Three
Coverage of Lianne La Havas and Jamie T’s sets.
10pm - 6music
Steve Lamacq presents coverage from day three.
10.30pm - BBC Three
Coverage of The Chemical Brothers’ set.
10.40pm - BBC Two
Highlights from the final day of the festival, including The Who’s headline set.