Glastonbury Festival 2025 line-up revealed

Okay, Glastonbury enthusiasts, listen! The lineup’s been released, and it’s going crazy. Olivia Rodrigo‘s headlining first! Yes, the ‘Good 4 U‘ lady is topping the Pyramid Stage. Remember that huge crowd in 2022? It’s going to be even bigger this time! She’s making history, one of the youngest headliners in history, just after Billie Eilish.

And behold, The 1975 are headlining at last! After all those years gigging at festivals, they’re going on up to the big leagues. Matty Healy and the boys are legendary for their wild gigs, let’s be honest. From their catchy songs to Matty’s, ahem, unusual stage antics, it’s going to be the talk of the town. That Malaysian festival controversy, anyone? Yeah, them. However, Nick Grimshaw believes they’ll give a bangin’, one-off show.

Charli XCX is taking on the Other Stage, which is absolutely right, says Annie Mac. She’s bringing her ‘Brat‘ attitude, which is just right for that stage’s electronic sound. And she won’t have to dial it back for TV, which is always a win! Who can forget her debut Glastonbury performance without a bra? Classic Charli!

But wait, there’s more! Neil Young‘s doing his thing on Saturday, and Rod Stewart‘s got the legendary Sunday slot, and we’ve also got a whole bunch of Glastonbury debuts. Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young, and Doechii are joining the party. And we’ve also got old pals like Wolf Alice, Wet Leg, Fatboy Slim, Loyle Carner, and Scissor Sisters.

And if you’re hankering for even more, we’ve also got Busta Rhymes in his Glasto debut, The Libertines, Ezra Collective, The Maccabees, Franz Ferdinand, Jorja Smith, Kae Tempest, Kneecap, The Prodigy, and Raye gracing the stage before Neil Young. Glastonbury 2025 is basically going to be a wild ride. Buckle up!

Line-up so far confirmed is:

Friday 27 June

The 1975
Loyle Carner
Biffy Clyro
Alanis Morissette
Busta Rhymes
Maribou State
Gracie Abrams
Four Tet
Wet Leg
Anohni & The Johnsons
Badbadnotgood
Blossoms
Burning Spear
Cmat
Denzel Curry
En Vogue
English Teacher
Fatboy Slim
Faye Webster
Floating Points
Franz Ferdinand
Glass Beams
Inhaler
Lola Young
Myles Smith
Osees
Pinkpantheress
Self Esteem
Supergrass
Vieux Farka Touré
Wunderhorse

Saturday 28 June

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
Charli XC
Raye
Doechii
Deftones
Ezra Collective
John Fogerty
Amyl & The Sniffers
Amaarae
Beabadoobee
Beth Gibbons
Bob Vylan
Brandi Carlile
Caribou
Father John Misty
Gary Numan
Greentea Peng
Jade
Japanese Breakfast
Kaiser Chiefs
Kneecap
Leftfield
Lucy Dacus
Nick Lowe
Nova Twins
Pa Salieu
Scissor Sisters
Tom Odell
The Script
TV On The Radio
Weezer
Yussef Dayes

Sunday 29 June

Olivia Rodrigo
Rod Stewart
The Prodigy
Noah Kahan
Nile Rodgers & Chic
Wolf Alice
Jorja Smith
Overmono
The Libertines
AJ Tracey
Black Uhuru
Celeste
Cymande
Future Islands
Girl In Red
Goat
Joy Crookes
Kae Tempest
Katy J Pearson
Parcels
Pawsa
Royel Otis
Shaboozey
Snow Patrol
Sprints
St Vincent
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Maccabees
The Selecter
Turnstile

Other acts will be revealed prior to the opening of the festival on 25 June.

Tickets, priced £373.50 with a £5 booking charge, have sold out. Some resale will happen in April.

Following this summer, the event will be a “fallow year” prior to its return in 2027.

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