Glastonbury livestream.Live At Worthy Farm premiered online on May 22, featuring pre-recorded live performances from the likes of Coldplay, Wolf Alice and IDLES.However, the premiere was marred by technical issues which affected thousands of viewers on the night, locking many people out of accessing the livestream for nearly two hours.Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis said in a subsequent statement that she was “gutted” about the livestream glitch, while Driift – who organised the livestream – apologised “unreservedly” and clarified that they were making “no financial gain” from the event.Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Salmon said that he, Eavis and Driift quickly realised that something was wrong as soon as the Live At Worthy Farm.
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