The BBC are set to broadcast an hour of The Rolling Stones' Saturday night 
headline set at next weekend's Glastonbury Festival.

It was previously thought that the festival's official TV media partner 
would only be showing four songs from the show, but the festival's 
founder Michael Eavis has now revealed that a full hour of the band's 
performance will be broadcast. 

Eavis told BBC News: "It's taken a long time to get them to come and play. 
Everyone wants to see the Stones, basically. I think Mick Jagger wanted to play 
to the 
people here, rather than a TV show. They're going to be playing for 
about an hour for the TV."

The
 end of the band's set - which will run for a total of two hours and 15 
minutes, from 9:30pm to 11:45pm on June 29 – will be seen by festival 
attendees only, and will include a fireworks display. Eavis also said 
that the Pyramid Stage area has been extended to make sure the site 
doesn't become overcrowded during their performance, though he added he 
is still concerned about how popular the set will be, saying: "There 
might be a problem with the size of the crowd so it's slightly worrying 
for me, in a way."

This year's Glastonbury festival is to be live streamed for the first time with 
viewers able to watch different stages as they 
happen. The BBC will use the latest digital technology to allow viewers 
to choose from simultaneous live streams from all the major stages and 
has announced that over 250 hours of footage will be broadcast across 
the weekend.

It looks like the Stones will be offered contracts to do to more shows
later this year, aound  Oct-Nov 2013. Details are yet to be determined,
but there are rumours about shows in the Nordic countries, Germany and The 
Netherlands. 


Stage designer and architect Mark Fisher died yesterday in London aged 66. Mark 
Fisher Studio designed a number of the Rolling Stones stages, 
as well as many other great stages.

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