2024-06-28
Chris Eubank presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 April 1996 and featuring Babylon Zoo, Lisa Marie Experience, Orbital, Ash, Technohead, Sleeper, Manic Street Preachers, Suggs featuring Louchie Lou & Michie One, Mark Morrison and Bis.
Huw Stephens presents two artists making their return to Glastonbury Festival. Former front man and founder of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South Paul Heaton takes to the Pyramid Stage for the first time solo. Expect classic hits from his considerable discography and treats from his latest record, N.K-Pop. Second up is London pop trio Sugababes, who grace the West Holts Stage, performing at
Huw Stephens introduces an eclectic double bill from Friday evening at Glastonbury Festival. First up on the Park Stage are Birmingham's finest, Dexys, who return to the festival ten years after their debut in 2014. They'll be reminding the crowd at Worthy Farm of their huge hits which have gone the distance since the 80s, think Come On Eileen and Geno, alongside some newer sounds from their 2023
Huw Stephens introduces Bristol's Idles, live from the fields of Worthy Farm as they return to Glastonbury as headliners on the Other Stage, where they last appeared in 2022. Known for their raucous live shows, the band have recently released their fifth album, Tangk, which scored them a number one and which sees the band subvert expectations with a new, softer, more "loving" sound on parts of the
Huw Stephens introduces soulful multi-instrumentalists Jungle, who are sure to be the perfect Friday night West Holts headliner. The London-based group just keep on rising, scoring a top five with their latest album, Volcano, last summer, they have got huge dates planned for this year at London's O2 Arena and Manchester's Castlefield Bowl later in the year, and they walked away from the 2024 BRIT
Documentary on the life and music of Phil Lynott, telling the story of how a young working-class black boy from 1950s Dublin became Ireland's greatest rock star. As lead singer of Thin Lizzy, Phil was a songwriter, a poet, a dreamer and a wild man. Told extensively through the words of Phil himself and focusing on some of his iconic songs, the film gets to the heart of Philip as a father, husband,
Chris Eubank presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 April 1996 and featuring Babylon Zoo, Lisa Marie Experience, Orbital, Ash, Technohead, Sleeper, Manic Street Preachers, Suggs featuring Louchie Lou & Michie One, Mark Morrison and Bis.