It’s the final day of BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 at Stockwood Park in Luton, where an estimated 100,000 music fans have flocked to see the likes of Griff, RAYE and Cat Burns perform.
But it’s not over just yet as the artists will be taking the stage one last time from 1pm this afternoon (May 26).
Let’s take a look at Sunday’s line-up including what time you can watch Coldplay’s headline set from home.
Find out how you can watch the rest of Radio 1’s Big Weekend on TV too.
What time is Coldplay at BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend? How to watch
You can watch Coldplay's set on BBC One and iPlayer from 10.30pm tonight.
Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion and Guy Berryman are no strangers to the Main Stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend as they have also headlined in Glasgow (2014) and Exeter (2016).
Radio 1’s Big Weekend Sunday line-up – full schedule
Radio 1 Main Stage
- Coldplay - 8.55pm (stage time)
- Vampire Weekend - 7.05pm
- Olly Alexander - 5.40pm
- Sabrina Carpenter - 4.30pm
- Declan McKenna - 3.20pm
- London Grammar - 2.15pm
- AJ Tracey - 1pm
saturday spent watching @OfficialAitch ‘s set 🔥
— BBC Radio 1 (@BBCR1) May 25, 2024
watch on @BBCiPlayer | listen on @BBCSounds 🎧 pic.twitter.com/VNAmikHTgM
Radio 1 New Music Stage
- beabadoobee
- CMAT
- Everything Everything
- FIZZ
- Olivia Dean
- Remi Wolf
Radio 1 Dance Stage
- Charlie Hedges
- Danny Howard
- DJ Kizzi
- Martha
- Sarah Storey
- Tiffany Calver
BBC Music Introducing Stage
- Beth McCarthy
- Etta Marcus
- Frozemode
- JW Paris
- Low Girl
- Max Jones
- Picture Parlour
- Shehxna
You can find more information about Radio 1's Big Weekend in Luton here.
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How to watch BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend on TV
If you weren’t lucky enough to get tickets to Radio 1’s Big Weekend this year, then fear not.
You can see the likes of Vampire Weekend and Sabrina Carpenter take to the stage today from wherever you are in the UK.
Radio 1 is broadcasting live from the festival site across the weekend, with performances and tracks available live and on-demand across iPlayer.
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