Glastonbury Festival's very own radio station has launched

Crowds enjoying the 2023 Glastonbury Music Festival in Pilton, Somerset.
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Glastonbury Festival's very own radio station launched this morning, filling the airwaves 24 hours a day until the end of the iconic festival on Monday, July 1. Alongside music, comedy, and thought-provoking discussions, Worthy Farm FM will feature famous presenters like Gok Wan and Jon Savage.

Representatives for Glastonbury Festival said: "Tune in for traffic and travel, news and information on what’s going on around the site, along with a whole host of stories, music and atmosphere from right across the Festival."

Worthy Farm FM presenter Gok Wan is definitely a famous face, even if you won't be able to see it on the radio! Gok, who will also be playing a set at The Glade this week, is perhaps best known for his TV shows How to Look Good Naked, Gok's Fashion Fix, and Gok's Clothes Roadshow.

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Alongside the distinguished DJs, there will be all sorts of programmes including a talent show, a comedy show, and programmes discussing key issues like charity and sustainability. You can see a full schedule on Glastonbury's website.

Listeners will be able to tune in on 87.7FM, on the official Glastonbury app, or online. People in Somerset will also be able to listen on DAB.