What did Adele have to say about headlining Glasto?
Adele made Jo Whiley's day by paying us a visit to come and have a pre-gig chat about her momentous headline slot on the Pyramid Stage.
The singer has been coming to the festival since she was seven - and recalls watching Garbage perform.
She's only played once at Glasto before - in the Guardian tent back in 2007, and tells Jo about how she used to have to "blag a tent".
Quote Message: I came last year to semi-scope it out... I watched Kayne's set with Emily [Eavis] and I was so frightened just watching his set... I think Glasto's going to be a big part of my kid's life... so I want him to see me do it.
I came last year to semi-scope it out... I watched Kayne's set with Emily [Eavis] and I was so frightened just watching his set... I think Glasto's going to be a big part of my kid's life... so I want him to see me do it.
Quote Message: I love arenas because there's so many people to talk to... I wanna chat to them, I wanna know what their favourite colour is! I wanna go in there... If they get wet, I'll get wet. from Adele
I love arenas because there's so many people to talk to... I wanna chat to them, I wanna know what their favourite colour is! I wanna go in there... If they get wet, I'll get wet.
The evening continues on the Park Stage with a tribute to David Bowie
Phillip Glass' Heroes Symphony are closing our night of live music here on the Glastonbury website.
The performance was inspired by David Bowie’s historic album conducted by Charles Hazlewood with Army of Generals and members of the British Paraorchestra.
The performance is set to be a spectacular tribute and celebration of the life of David Bowie.
Adele's just finished her incredible first-ever headline set at Glasto. She told her thousands of gathered fans about her nerves and her fears, but hopefully she enjoyed it enough to come back.
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...But we're leaving you in the beautiful arms of Phillip Glass' Heroes Symphony and their wonderful tribute to David Bowie on the Park Stage.
And don't forget, there's heaps of Glastonbury goodness to indulge in on BBC iPlayer.
We'll see you back here tomorrow for Coldplay, LCD Soundsystem, PJ Harvey and many more! Thanks for watching.
What did Adele have to say about headlining Glasto?
Adele made Jo Whiley's day by paying us a visit to come and have a pre-gig chat about her momentous headline slot on the Pyramid Stage.
The singer has been coming to the festival since she was seven - and recalls watching Garbage perform.
She's only played once at Glasto before - in the Guardian tent back in 2007, and tells Jo about how she used to have to "blag a tent".
Emotional Adele wows Glastonbury
By Mark Savage
BBC Music reporter
Pop star Adele wins over the Glastonbury festival with a generous, celebratory set.
Read moreThe evening continues on the Park Stage with a tribute to David Bowie
Phillip Glass' Heroes Symphony are closing our night of live music here on the Glastonbury website.
The performance was inspired by David Bowie’s historic album conducted by Charles Hazlewood with Army of Generals and members of the British Paraorchestra.
The performance is set to be a spectacular tribute and celebration of the life of David Bowie.
Watch it on the Park Stage - LIVE
New Order call it a night on the Other Stage
Adele - you killed it
Adele's just finished her incredible first-ever headline set at Glasto. She told her thousands of gathered fans about her nerves and her fears, but hopefully she enjoyed it enough to come back.
It's time for Adele's last song...
...If this hasn't got you going nothing will.
Sing along everyone, this is Someone Like You.
How does it feel... to watch New Order live?
You can still catch James Blake on the West Holts Stage
Jo hearts Adele
Right folks, it's tissue time
Make You Feel My Love is making you cry
Bastille are having a bit of a moment
Imagine watching Adele and hearing a small child tell the headliner that they love you... That'd make your night - scratch that - year, wouldn't it?
Hats off to this fez owner!
Adele's made the fez look a thing again, and we love it. Anyone know where we can get one for ourselves?
Doctor Who fans will be pleased. (In joke alert.)
Adele's trying our River Lea live for the first time
She's restarted it just the once (and given a shout out to her "sweaty top lip", no less) and you love her all the more for it.
Let James Blake soothe your soul
He's playing LIVE on West Holts
Embrace the darkness
Head to the Other Stage for New Order
Well Kasia, you don't have to with our live stream!
Guess where Adele was last night!
Turns out she "did the washing up, got a Chinese and watched Muse on the telly".
A girl after our own hearts.
Make like a superstar and catch up with Muse's headline set on iPlayer at your own leisure.
We'll have two sugars in ours, thanks Adele
No prizes for guessing where Mark Radcliffe is...