Glastonbury to discover the BBC were broadcasting it an hour later.The Beatles legend who made history by becoming the oldest solo act to headline the global festival was scheduled to open his performance at 9.30pm on the Pyramid Stage.Fans however were left bewildered after the slot didn't appear on the BBC or on iPlayer at the right time.READ MORE: The Sugababes' Glastonbury set overcrowded as security urge fans to stay awayInstead, the broadcaster's schedule read: "Watch Paul McCartney's headline performance on the Glastonbury Channel on iPlayer and BBC One from 10.30pm."This didn't go down well with fans who flocked to social media to share their frustration after waiting all day."Umm, please @BBC can you tell us why Paul McCartney, one of the all-time greats, doesn't get live @glastonbury coverage from the start of his set?" fumed one fan.A second disgruntled music lover continued: "Disgraceful @glastonbury and @BBC, for whatever reason, can't deliver Paul McCartney live to millions of people.""So, Paul McCartney is live at #Glastonbury at half 9 but not on the BBC until half 10.
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