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Glastonbury Festival 2025: All you need to know including line-ups at Worthy Farm

Glastonbury Festival 2025: All you need to know including line-ups at Worthy Farm

ITV News22-05-2025

Glastonbury 2025 is around the corner, with organisers now sharing individual line-ups for the festival's many stages after revealing the first wave of acts in early March.
The legendary event returns to Worthy Farm in Somerset between 25 and 29 June.
Tickets initially sold out last November in just 35 minutes - even before the artists were announced, with the official resales then taking place in April.
If you missed out this time, sadly you'll have to wait until 2027, as the festival takes a "fallow year" every few years to allow the site to recover from the environmental impact of the festival.
Organisers have warned of ticket scams, in a social media post which reads: "Tickets for crew, music industry and media are administered directly by the Festival and are never offered via third-party services, including so-called concierge services. "So if someone's claiming — whether on social media or elsewhere — they can get you Glastonbury tickets and it's not through See Tickets or directly from us, do not risk it."
The first official line-up poster landed on March 6, it was confirmed The 1975 and Gen Z superstar Olivia Rodrigo will be headlining this year, performing on the iconic Pyramid stage.
Veteran rocker Rod Stewart will perform in the 'Legend' slot on Sunday afternoon. Essex electronic group The Prodigy will be closing the festival later in the night - with a show that will be their first at Glastonbury since the death of frontman Keith Flint in 2019.
There is a host of Glastonbury first-timers, some of which include: Noah Kahan, Lola Young, Myles Smith, Busta Rhymes, Brandi Carlile and Gary Numan.
How can I watch Glastonbury at home?
The BBC will offer extensive coverage of the 2025 festival, across terrestrial and social media channels, iPlayer, radio and BBC Sounds.
The exact timings are yet to be confirmed.
What is on offer at Glastonbury?
As has become customary in recent years, the festival has been sharing area posters – revealing more names and details on who is playing where and when.
Fans can expect the full stage-by-stage bill and times to be revealed in late May or early June.
The details of some of the stages and acts set to perform are listed below:
The Pyramid Stage
The Pyramid Stage is Glastonbury's most instantly recognisable and artists such as The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, Oasis, Pulp, and David Bowie have preformed there.
Main headliners Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young and The 1975 will be among those gracing the stage this year.
Unknown artists have previously featured on the Pyramid Stage line-up. If you see any names on the line-up you have never heard of - it can either be an opportunity to discover a completely new performer, or it could be a codename for a surprise secret set.
In 2023, the Pyramid Stage lineup featured unknown band "The ChurnUps" - who had no online profile and no songs. Fans who arrived on the Friday night time slot were surprised to see The ChurnUps were in fact, US rockers Foo Fighters.
The Woodsies
The Woodsies is described as a "live music hub and alternative hangout during the day" and consists of two stages - the Woodsies Main Stage and the Tree Stage.
Some big names on the Woodies Stage line up include: Scissor Sisters, Jorja Smith, AJ Tracey and Pinkpantheress.
The outdoor Tree Stage is known for its towering oak tree canopy, connected to a large sound system. It will host electronic music, including the artist ⣎⡇ꉺლ༽இ•̛)ྀ◞ ༎ຶ ༽ৣৢ؞ৢ؞ؖ ꉺლ - who uses the font Wingdings for all their album and song titles.
The Acoustic Stage
Glastonbury's Acoustic Stage has hosted the best of artists from genres including blues, folk, contemporary or country for the last thirty years.
This year will see Ani DiFranco, Nick Lowe and Roy Harper all headline the Acoustic Stage.
Dhani Harrison, son of The Beatles' George - will also be making his debut at the venue - and for fans of the iconic Merseyside band, there will also be tribute act The Bootleg Beatles performing.
Field Of Avalon stage
The Field Of Avalon offers an 'eclectic range of music and an overriding sense of fun' for 'all tastes and ages.'
In 2025, there will be performances from Ash, Hard-Fi, The Fratellis, The Big Moon, Sam Ryder, Terrorvision, The Amy Winehouse Band, Paris Paloma, Bear's Den, Tom Walker and more.
West Holts Stage
Here, festival-goers can revel in 'a multinational selection of artists spanning hip-hop, soul, dance, reggae, afro, psyche and jazz'.
This year's West Holts headliners are Maribou State, Doechii and Overmono.
The West Holts area does not just have an eclectic selection of performers - but is also known for housing the Brother's Bar, who create the festival's official cider.
Silver Hayes
Comprising stages including The Levels, Lonely Hearts Club, Assembly and more, the Silver Hayes area is set to host a huge number of DJ sets and performances from names across hip-hop, dance, electronica and more this year.
There will also be a range of speakers at the area's Information Stage this year with the likes of ex-BBC broadcaster Gary Lineker, One Day star Ambika Mod and author Zadie Smith.
See the line up below.
Solar Neuf Stage
Glasto's 'original solar-powered venue' is back for 2025, comprising of two stages: Big Top and Bandstand.
This year, the area promises a 'genre-defying' mix of acts including Afrodelic, Gemma Rogers, Junior Jungle, K.O.G, Rhythm Of The 90s, Nancy Williams, Duncan Disorderly, Oakley Starr, and an acoustic open mic session.
In addition, there will be 'a variety of stalls and exhibits all dedicated to our core cause, the environment, sustainability and community with a shared love of our planet'.
See the full line-up below.
Shangri-La Stage
This part of the site is described as 'a creative playground that aims to expand minds and open hearts, motivating people in politics and play'.
The area has 'a deep history of celebrating underrepresented art and culture'.
This June, Shangri-La is introducing a complete redesign of the field, known as 'The Wilding'.
Specific details about the 2025 theme will be kept under wraps until the festival gates open.
The Glade Stage
Comprising two stages – Glade Main Stage and Glade Stage Dome – this space is located 'at the festival's heart, amongst a canopy of trees', boasting 'live acts and DJs exhibiting and blending electronic, world, and roots music'.
The area's 2025 line-up 'represents the genres it was founded on, while driving the nuanced and evolving sounds of today'.
The Left Field
'This year's Left Field programme is here, with live music, panels and round-ups to help recharge your activism in 2025,' reads a description of the stage, which was co-founded by Bragg and Juliet Wills in 2000 to promote left-wing politics and political action.
Those in the area for this year's edition can expect to see sets from Lambrini Girls, Kate Nash, Reverend And The Makers, Grandson and more, as well as charged debates including 'What's Next For The Left' and 'Feminism In The Age Of The Manosphere'.
Theatre & Circus
This space is made up of 'three glorious fields' boasting a range of 'circus, comedy theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, street shows and walkabout acts'.
The 2025 line-up includes a live Taskmaster show, a set from German stand-up and panel show star Henning Wehn, comedian and actor Robin Ince, poet and writer Brian Bilston, comedian and presenter Zoe Lyons, and Elvana.
Glasto Latino
Glasto Latino - described as Glastonbury's Latin Corner - is back this year.
During the daytime, there will be classes offered in Salsa, Bachata, Reggaeton, Brazilian Funk and Samba in the area around the West Holts Field.
And in the nighttime - after performances at larger venues like the Pyramid Stage and West Holts finish - the Latin Corner offers festivalgoers the chance to have a late-night boogie with international bands, Latin DJs and in-house Latino Dancers.
Kidzfield
And for the younger ones visiting Glasto - the KidzField is the place to be.
Everyone under the age of 12 will be able to see the likes of inluding Basil Brush, Michael Rosen, Junk Jodie and Noisy Oyster.
See the full line up below.

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