The UK’s biggest festival returns for another extravagant year, hosting huge headliners, an iconic legends slot and many adored acts from across the globe.

Returning for the second time as a headline act, NEIL YOUNG will be closing the Pyramid Stage on Saturday. Born in Toronto, YOUNG has released 47 studio albums, with ‘Harvest‘ reaching #1 in the UK Album Charts back in 1972. His last appearance at the festival came back in 2009, where he topped the line-up alongside Bruce Springsteen and Blur.

Friday’s Pyramid Stage headliner comes in the form of THE 1975, who made their debut at the festival back in 2013, with returning performances in 2014 and 2016. Matty Healy and co. have gone on to become a global success, headlining major festivals around the world, with a slot at Glastonbury set to be their biggest yet.

Closing out the festival will be pop sensation OLIVIA RODRIGO, who boasts two UK #1 albums, with her debut ‘Sour‘ reaching the top spot in all charting countries. The California native also holds 3x #1 singles in the UK, with her debut track ‘Driver’s License‘ released back in 2021. RODRIGO‘s full UK debut performance was at Glastonbury back in 2022, and has since gone on to sell out arenas across the country.

The iconic ROD STEWART has been booked for the Sunday Legends slot, holding 8x UK #1 Albums to his name. Further huge names including NILE RODGERS & CHIC and ALANIS MORISSETTE.

Glastonbury continues to surprise many with their line-ups, including heavier additions from nu-metal pioneers DEFTONES, hardcore-punk band TURNSTILE, and WEEZER all set to appear across the weekend.

KAISER CHIEFS continue their ‘Employment‘ celebrations with a Saturday slot, whilst THE PRODIGY, THE LIBERTINES, BIFFY CLYRO and SNOW PATROL remain festival staples with Glastonbury now added to their schedule.

Mercury Prize winners ENGLISH TEACHER, the return of THE MACCABEES, and multi Brit Award winner CHARLI XCX will also be performing at this years festival. The full line-up can be found on the poster below.

Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts takes place at Worth Farm, Pilton from Wednesday 25th – Sunday 29th June 2025.

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