US singer Cyndi Lauper performed on the Pyramid Stage earlier, opening the set with her 1980s track The Goonies 'R' Good Enough while dealing with mic issues.
But the technical problems appeared to improve as she performed her biggest hits Time After Time, Money Changes Everything, True Colours and I Drove All Night.
The 71-year-old told the crowd that she was "glad to be playing here at Glastonbury" and wished them a "happy Pride for those celebrating.
Here you will find the Saturday lineup and set times on the festival's main stages.
Here are some of the best pictures from Day Four on Worthy Farm
Little Simz made her Pyramid Stage debut at the festival. Credit: PAKasabian surprised festivalgoers earlier today by announcing their Woodsies set. Credit: PAThe Last Dinner Party treated festival goers to an unreleased song called Second Best during their Glastonbury performance. Credit: PACyndi Lauper took some time out from singing to play the recorder. Credit: PAThousands of people turned out to watch US singer Cyndi Lauper, who is set for what is "billed" as a farewell tour in the UK next year. Credit: PACyndi Lauper called for women's reproductive rights to be respected during her set at Glastonbury Festival. Credit: PAA festival-goer donned a Coldplay Pyramid Stage hat ahead of the band's performance. Credit: PAA young member of Saturday's crowd watching Femi Kuti performing on the Pyramid Stage. Credit: PA ImagesFestival-goers used umbrellas and fans to try and cool down at Glastonbury Festival. Credit: PAAyra Starr made history by becoming the first Afrobeats artist to play Glastonbury’s prestigious Pyramid Stage. Credit: PA