It seems that the relationship of Nile Young with the BBC and the Glastonbury has been resolved, at the present time, and the singer group will be displayed directly tonight to the national broadcaster.
Yesterday, the British Broadcasting Corporation said that the performance of the iconic singer on the pyramid stage will not be available to see the Young request, as the BBC plans to show the performance of Charlie XCX from the other stage.
As of the past few minutes, this has been reversed.
“We are pleased to confirm that the title of Neil Young from Glastonbury on Saturday will be broadcast live to the masses throughout the UK in the BBC,” said a spokeswoman. “The pyramid phase in iPlayer will be on 10 pm, in addition to the second BBC and Radio 2. Our plans are still on request.”
Young's relationship with Glastonbury and BBC have been rocky for months.
Earlier this year, after he was confirmed as a major title, he and the Chrome Hearts group at first said they were coming out of the country's largest music festival because it was under the “BBC's control”. This was also reversed shortly after.
Young's will will not be the biggest controversy in this year, which was attended by more than 200,000 people and began properly yesterday.
Within a few hours, the controversial KneeCAP will go hip -hop to West Holts and the BBC still does not explain how you will cover the group.
One of the group members, MO Chara, is sponsored by a terrorist charge after a flag in disturbing London to support Hezbollah – a banned terrorist group in the United Kingdom. This came a few months after the police to combat terrorism said that they were holding videos of a group member claiming to tell the fans in disturbing: “The only good conservative is the Dead Conservative Party. Kill your local deputy.”
In an interview with the Guardian yesterday, the band said it was “in nature” when the flag is presented. “The S ** T is thrown on the stage all the time. If you are supposed to know everything that is thrown on the stage … I will be in Minsa, Jesus Christ,” said Mo Chara, also known as Liam Ag.
All eyes are trained on KneeCAP and in any way they appear in the national broadcaster, who said, “Our plans will ensure that our programs will meet our editing guidelines.”