Neil Young has reversed course on boycotting playing at Glastonbury in 2025 just hours after he accused the festival of being under the BBC's "corporate control." ...
USA TODAY reached out to reps for BBC and Glastonbury for comment. Neil Young reunites with Crazy Horseafter a decade, performs double encore Around 200,000 people attended last year's festival in ...
Rock star Neil Young has announced he will not be performing at this year's Glastonbury, saying he believes the festival, ...
Glastonbury Festival has reported that profits more than doubled last year, as it faces criticism for being too "corporate".
Neil Young turns down Glastonbury Festival due to BBC’s ‘corporate control’ - The 79-year-old headlined the festival at Worthy Farm in 2009.
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That's Rockin' In The Free World and that's their decision." BBC News has contacted Glastonbury Festival and Young for further comment about him turning down a potential return for 2025.
While the BBC is the exclusive broadcast partner of the festival and has worked closely with it since 1997, Glastonbury also has partnerships with companies including the Co-op and Vodafone.