
Glastonbury 2025 Saturday live: The fun continues!
Shake off your hangover and get out of your sweaty tent because it's day two of Glastonbury 2025.
That's right, if yesterday was the starter, then today is the main course with some of the most iconic acts in music set to prove why Glasto is the world's greatest music festival.
Today's all-star lineup includes Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts on the Pyramid Stage, you've got the Scissor Sisters on Woodsies, and (my personal fave) Doechii on West Holts, among many more.
This afternoon, we'll finally learn who the mysterious secret act 'Patchwork' is as well – after Lewis Capaldi's emotional performance last night, the favourite is now Chappel Roan, but there's speculation mounting (in the Metro office at least) that it may be Robbie Williams.
As for the weather today, well, it's expected to be a hot one with highs of 24–25°C. So with that in mind, bring your bucket hat, some suncream, and maybe a waterproof, just in case (you never know with British summers).
Stick with us for rolling updates, surprise guests, backstage gossip, and everything going down at Worthy Farm.
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Good morning campers and those keeping up at home. I hope you slept well. We're up bright and early to bring you the latest from Worthy Farm, including all the big on-stage moments, backstage gossip, and our on-the-scene team will be letting you know what the crowd are up to… Oh, and because we're British, we'll be letting you know what's going on with the weather, as well. It'd be rude not to!
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