Julien Temple's Glastonbury movie is set to be released on DVD later this month.
The film, which took three years to complete and charts the festival's 35-year history through a mixture of official and fan footage, will be spread across two discs.
Along with the documentary, the release will include an interactive shuffle track feature, which allows viewers to re-edit the film along with uncut performances from Kaiser Chiefs, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, REM and Goldfrapp.
There is also exclusive commentary from Temple and Jarvis Cocker along with a series of deleted scenes.
Other special features on the DVD include never-before-seen uncut tracks, interviews with Michael Eavis, festival goers, James Brown, Noel Gallagher and the late John Peel.
A series of deleted sequences and an interactive shuffle track function is available, allowing you to re-edit the feature film.
Glastonbury is released on July 17.
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