Some of the biggest stars at this weekend’s Glastonbury festival are donating a track for free for a live album – to raise money for Oxfam.

Headliners Coldplay and Muse will give one of their songs to the live Glastonbury album to promote the charity’s Stand As One campaign.

Their aim is to put pressure on world leaders to welcome more refugees and to do more to help and protect them.

It's available for download on Friday July 8, stream on July 29 and CD on August 8.

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Mark Goldring chief executive of Oxfam GB said: “We are very grateful to Glastonbury for bringing the weight of the music world in support of people in desperate need."

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This year's festival takes place between June 22 to 26 with some huge names, including Coldplay, Adele and Muse set to perform across six stages.

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The Worthy Farm event promises a heady mix of new, emerging talent and massive artists playing to over 170,000 fans in the flesh and millions across the world.

Meanwhile, lucky Glastonbury-goers may miss the famous mud bath this year with Somerset looking to welcome highs of 28 degrees by Saturday.