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Shaun Keaveny and Cerys Matthews

Shaun Keaveny and Cerys Matthews get comfy around the campfire and look back over the first full day of Glastonbury 2011 with James Black, Hidden Orchestra and poet Kate Tempest.

Join Shaun Keaveny and Cerys Matthews as they get comfy around the campfire to look back over the first full day of Glastonbury 2011, with live music from this year's stellar line up, poetry and a closer look at the weird and wonderful acts that make the Glastonbury experience an unforgettable one.

Shaun and Cerys are joined live by James Blake ahead of his Park Stage appearance on Saturday night and they ask the Hidden Orchestra the secret behind their beautiful soundscapes and string arrangements which they achieve on their debut album Night Walks, heavily influenced by classical, jazz, electronica, dance folk and rock.

Spoken word poet and member of Sound Of Rum; Kate Tempest speaks a poem she carefully crafted just for you, and Shaun and Cerys are invited onto the tour bus of BB King to talk about Lucile - his famous guitar, his 65 year career and touring and being at Glastonbury at 85 years old! Excited doesn't even come close!

2 hours

Last on

Fri 24 Jun 2011 20:00

Music Played

  • Chemical Brothers & Flaming Lips

    The Golden Path

  • Dry the River

    Bible Belt (live)

  • B.B. King - I Need You (live)

  • James Blake

    The Wilhelm Scream

  • Sea Power

    Please Stand Up

  • Morrissey

    First of the Gang to Die (live)

  • Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks

  • Hidden Orchestra

    Footsteps

  • David Bowie

    Sound And Vision

  • Fleet Foxes

    Mykonos (live)

  • Yeasayer

    O.N.E.

  • Warpaint

    Burgundy (live)

  • The Bad Seeds

    Nature Boy

Broadcast

  • Fri 24 Jun 2011 20:00