
Glastonbury 2025 Line-Up Drops With Fireworks, Mystery Acts and Music Icons
The excitement is officially on. Glastonbury 2025 has just unveiled its complete line-up and set times, and let me tell you—it’s absolutely stacked. With only a few weeks to go until Worthy Farm once again transforms into the heartbeat of global music culture, the big reveals are turning heads and stirring speculation like never before.
Let’s start with the headliners—Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, and Neil Young with The Chrome Hearts are taking on the mighty Pyramid Stage. Olivia closes the festival on Sunday night, fresh off a sensational couple of years and now stepping into true icon territory. Neil Young brings legendary energy to Saturday night, while The 1975 are gearing up to electrify Friday’s finale.
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But Glastonbury never plays all its cards at once. Some set times have “TBA” in place—those glorious gaps that always spark a frenzy of fan theories. This year, we’re hearing strong whispers about surprise appearances from Lady Gaga, Pulp, and even Radiohead. Remember when “The ChurnUps” turned out to be Foo Fighters in disguise? Keep your eyes on “Patchwork”—slotted in Saturday afternoon—because that might just be another cleverly disguised major act.
Beyond the Pyramid Stage, the Other Stage, West Holts, Woodsies, and countless others are packed with genre-hopping magic. From Rod Stewart’s legendary slot on Sunday to Doechii’s much-anticipated West Holts set, from Charli XCX lighting up Saturday night to Snow Patrol making a return—there's a pulse-pounding mix for every kind of listener.
And it’s not just music. The opening ceremony on Wednesday will feature theatre, circus acts, acrobats, and even a choir of 1,000 voices circling the “Flame of Hope”—an artistic statement uniting sacred flames from around the globe. It promises a moment of beauty and meaning to start the festival on a powerful note.
Of course, the BBC is bringing it all home—over 100 full sets will be broadcast across TV, iPlayer, and BBC Sounds. So whether you’re in the middle of the crowd or watching from your sofa, you won't miss a beat.
If you weren’t already excited for Glastonbury 2025, this announcement just turned the dial all the way up.
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