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Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Full Glastonbury line-up includes huge Pyramid Stage mystery performer
Glastonbury Festival have revealed the full lineup for June 2025, with one major surprise still in store as the Pyramid Stage boasts a huge 'TBA' on Friday at 5 pm Festival goers, get your tickets ready because the full 2025 lineup has been revealed, with speculation over mystery band Patchwork, and you won't want to miss this one. The Glastonbury Festival 2025 is set to be a landmark event in the world of music and culture. Scheduled from June 25 to June 29 at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, this year's festival promises an eclectic mix of performances, celebrity appearances, and unforgettable experiences. After previously confirming the headliners as Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, and Neil Young, along with Rod Stewart taking the Legends slot on Sunday, the full list is now out, and there's still one major surprise in store as the Pyramid Stage boasts a huge 'TBA' on Friday at 5 pm. Other confirmed acts include Charli XCX, RAYE, Fatboy Slim, Wet Leg, The Prodigy, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, The Libertines, Scissor Sisters and Biffy Clyro. Fans are also going wild for another mystery set for Saturday as an artist called Patchwork' will take the stage at 6.15 pm - however, there is no such band. The festival famously did the same trick in 2023 when a band named The Churnups turned out to be The Foo Fighters - to fans' delight. Speculation is in full force, and there are plenty of huge touring artists who could steal the show. Robbie Williams is one of the main artists rumoured as he is currently on tour and suspiciously shared a throwback photo from the 90s at Worthy Farm. Although the Rock DJ singer hasn't appeared at the festival since 1998, he recently said he would 'slaughter' another performance at the iconic festival while speaking on the podcast Robbie Williams Rewind. He said: 'It's one of those times and places, and a reimagination of what Robbie Williams is. When you do Glastonbury, perception changes more than any other festival.' To ensure festival goers don't have any musical clashes or get lost, The Glastonbury App is back and can be a very helpful tool while enjoying some of the latest and greatest artists. Writing on X, formally known at Twitter, the festival said: "We've just unveiled the full Glastonbury 2025 line-up featuring over 3,000 performances across dozens of stages at this year's Festival.' Given the high-profile line-up and the festival's reputation for celebrity sightings, it's expected that numerous celebrities from the music, film, and fashion industries will be in attendance. The festival is expected to draw a crowd of approximately 210,000 attendees, maintaining its status as one of the largest and most influential music festivals globally.


Metro
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Glastonbury reveal full lineup with huge Pyramid Stage mystery performer
The moment every Glastonbury ticket holder has been waiting for is here – the festival has revealed the full stage lineup and timings. Previously, the headline acts were confirmed to be Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young with Rod Stewart taking the Legends slot on Sunday. We've been drip-fed each stage lineup from Arcadia to West Holts but finally, the full timings for the artists have been revealed. However, organisers wouldn't give everything away and there's still one major surprise in store as the Pyramid Stage boasts a huge 'TBA' on Friday at 5pm. There is also another mystery on Saturday as an artist called 'Patchwork' will take the stage at 6.15pm – although a quick Google brings up no band of that name. Speculation over surprise sets is always rife, with big names in the mix until the very last moment. Famously The Foo Fighters were listed as The Churnups on the Pyramid Stage in 2023, meanwhile, Kasabian were last year's TBA on Woodsies. There's plenty of huge touring artists who could steal the show with a secret set. Robbie Williams has been cropping up in fan speculation as he is currently on tour and mysteriously posted a picture of himself at Worthy Farm in the 90s. The Angels hitmaker, who last appeared at the festival in 1998, said on the podcast Robbie Williams Rewind, that he would 'slaughter' another performance at the iconic festival. He said: 'It's one of those times and places, and a reimagination of what Robbie Williams is. When you do Glastonbury, perception changes more than any other festival.' Sister trio Haim have also been eyed up for a slot as they are gearing up to release their new album I Quit and have been spotted in the UK repeatedly recently. We've just unveiled the full Glastonbury 2025 line-up featuring over 3,000 performances across dozens of stages at this year's Festival. Head to Our official Glastonbury 2025 app, powered by Vodafone will go live later this week, allowing you to plan… — Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) June 3, 2025 While speaking on Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac's podcast Sidetracked, they gushed about how fun Glastonbury is and how much they loved performing there over the years. Adding to this, MrWayneyB on X shared: 'A long-shot, but Patchwork is a German book written by Sylvia Haim.' Other names like Green Day, Sam Fender, and the long begged for Pulp have all been mentioned as possible surprise acts. Across the entire festival, there are 56 TBAs, including on the Pyramid, the Park, and Woodsies stages on Friday and Sunday respectively. While most are likely to be smaller artists as they are on smaller stages it's best to keep an eye on these slots just in case. Weezer has also been moved from Woodsies to the Other Stage after some concern around overcrowding, which has been a matter that Glastonbury Festival has recently addressed. The Glastonbury App is back to help with finding any clashes as well as acting as a very helpful map while you're at Worthy Farm. Writing on X, the festival said: 'We've just unveiled the full Glastonbury 2025 line-up featuring over 3,000 performances across dozens of stages at this year's Festival. 'This year's Festival will begin with two opening ceremonies on the Wednesday night. In a world still challenged by global events, the traditional opening ceremony in the Green Fields' Sacred Space in the King's Meadow will see the Flame of Hope – which unites 15 sacred flames from around the world – honoured with a thousand voices who will unite in a powerful mantra for Peace to create a collective sense of unity, love, and purpose, culminating in the fireworks display at 10.45pm. 'That same evening, the Pyramid Stage arena will welcome a stunning Theatre & Circus show for the first time since 1990. Look To The Skies will present a breath-taking aerial odyssey, with highwire walkers, acrobats and incredible circus performances. This unforgettable shared experience of energy, emotion and spectacle will be followed by the fireworks at 10.45pm. More Trending 'The following day, Thursday, at 12:30pm, the Green Fields asks you to join them in the Sacred Space to create the Biggest Mantra for Peace ever seen at Glastonbury Festival – to demonstrate compassion and solidarity with those living in conflict and create a moment of reflection and celebration of peace, hope and unity.' If you didn't manage to snag tickets, the BBC's coverage is returning with two weeks of Glastonbury takeover. Lorna Clarke, BBC Director of Music says: 'This year, we're making it easier than ever for millions of music fans to access Glastonbury's standout moments, whilst also giving them the freedom to explore the festival their way – Glastonbury is theirs and the BBC brings it to them. 'I would like to thank Emily and Michael Eavis once again for allowing us this exclusive access to their very special creation, as only the BBC can bring the nation together to enjoy their beloved festival.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Glastonbury branded a 'ticking time bomb' in fresh warning from former executive MORE: Glastonbury headliner Sir Rod Stewart cancels gig last minute due to illness MORE: New Glastonbury map reveals big changes for 2025