Kylie Minogue’s triumphant Glastonbury 2019 set will be re-aired on the BBC as part of the network’s celebrations in honour of 50 years of the festival.
The Aussie pop princess made her long-awaited full debut at the event in June – 14 years after she pulled out of a headline set due to her breast cancer diagnosis.
The stop came amid the promotional trail for her Step Back In Time Definitive Collection record, and saw her perform iconic hits including Love At First Sight, Spinning Around, Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, and Dancing.
“Your disco needs YOU,” the BBC Glastonbury Twitter page shared.
“You didn’t think we’d be celebrating @glastonbury without spinning around to @kylieminogue’s unforgettable legends set from last year did you?
“Step back in time with us between June 25th-29th,” they added.
During the weekend the festival was due to take place, BBC Two will be airing The Glastonbury Experience – three 90-minute live programmes to showcase the festival’s greatest performances, archive footage and past coverage.
Meanwhile, on iPlayer, a number of full concerts will be available to stream. Acts include:
- HAIM (2017)
- Laura Marling (2017)
- Lorde (2017)
- Dave (2019)
- Royal Blood (2017)
- Bloc Party (2009)
- Elbow (2011)
- FKA Twigs (2015)
- Janelle Monae (2011)
- Disclosure (2014)
- Michael Kiwanuka (2019)
- Idles (2019)
- Little Simz (2019)
- Sheryl Crow (2019)
- The Streets (2019)
- Jamie XX (2015)
- Jeff Lynn’s ELO (2015)
- Grimes (2016)
For more information, and to view the BBC’s Glastonbury web page, click here.