Glastonbury 2025 is edging ever closer, with organisers now drip-feeding the individual line-ups for the festival’s many stages and areas after revealing the first wave of acts in early March. Check out a breakdown of the bill so far below.
The legendary event returns to Worthy Farm in Somerset between June 25 and 29, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Tickets sold out last November, but the official resales will take place this week (visit here for more info).
In January, it was revealed that Neil Young would be headlining the Pyramid Stage this summer as part of his ‘Love Earth’ world tour with the Chrome Hearts. The Canadian singer-songwriter had initially pulled out of Glasto ’25 due to it being “a corporate turn-off”, owing to the festival’s partnership with the BBC. Young later backtracked, however, citing “an error in the information received”. It’ll mark his second time topping the bill at the farm, following his debut appearance in 2009.
This came after the news that Rod Stewart would be taking on the coveted Legend Slot on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday afternoon.
The first official line-up poster then landed on March 6. It confirmed that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo would also be headlining this year – gracing the Pyramid on Friday and Sunday, respectively. Closing the Other Stage will be Loyle Carner (Friday), Charli XCX (Saturday) and The Prodigy (Sunday).
Other big names across the weekend include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.
There’s a host of Glasto first-timers, too. These include Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, Lola Young, Myles Smith (winner of this year’s BRITs Rising Star award), Busta Rhymes, Brandi Carlile and Gary Numan.
Elsewhere, it was confirmed that Doechii would be clashing with Charli XCX when she closes out the West Holts Stage on Saturday evening. It has also been reported that RAYE will be taking to the Pyramid Stage that same night in the slot immediately before Neil Young.
Organisers have promised that “many more acts and attractions [are] still to be announced” in the coming months. As has become customary in recent years, Glasto later kicked off its rundown of the individual area poster drops in the lead-up – revealing more names and details on who’s playing where and when.
Fans can expect the full stage-by-stage bill and times to be revealed in late May or early June. See all the confirmed venue line-ups so far below, and check back at this page for the latest news as we get it.
Woodsies
The main Woodsies tent – fka John Peel Stage – offers “an amazing range of the best of today’s music, from established festival acts to the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent Competition winners”, according to organisers. “So be prepared to have your socks blown off.”
Headlining the venue will be the previously announced Four Tet (Friday), Scissor Sisters (Saturday) and Jorja Smith (Sunday). They’ll be joined in the tent by the likes of St. Vincent, Blossoms, JADE, TV On The Radio, Weezer, AJ Tracey, Djo, Myles Smith, Lola Young, Nova Twins and Pinkpantheress.
The Woodsies poster also contains some new additions who weren’t on the initial Glasto ’25 line-up poster – such as Tom Odell, Black Country, New Road, The Amazons, Shed Seven, Sorry and Fat Dog.
Elsewhere in the area, the Tree Stage – which debuted in 2024 – will host slots from Hot Chip‘s Alexis Taylor, Daniel Avery, Jon Hopkins, Mary Anne Hobbs and more across the weekend.
Main Stage – Woodsies
Four Tet
Scissor Sisters
Jorja Smith
Floating Points
Tom Odell
AJ Tracey
Pinkpantheress
Weezer
St Vincent
Blossoms
Tv On The Radio
Black Country, New Road
Lola Young
Nova Twins
Djo
Shed Seven
Jade
Sprints
Fat Dog
Fcukers
Gurriers
Myles Smith
Sorry
The Amazons
Tree Stage – Woodsies
Yann Tiersen
Leon Vynehall Presents: Warm Romantic
Juan Atkins (Ambient)
Mary Anne Hobbs & Anna Phoebe
Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip)
Mathew Jonson Presents: Freedom Engine
Laura Misch
Arushi Jain
Hinako Omori
Tara Lily
Gwenno
Chris Watson
Northsouth: Heading East
Daisy Rickman
Marysia Osu
Tengger
Bones Tan Jones
Singing With Nightingales: Sam Lee & Axel Wild
Whale Song Bath: How To Be A Whale By Mustill & Matossian
Aminadabu Presents: Flame Of Hope
Out Here Presents: Ice Thaw
Ambient Gaza
Youth
Dele Sosimi (Afrobeat Workshop)
Max Cooper (Ambient)
Jon Hopkins – Embodiment Breathing (Playback)
Daniel Avery (Ambient)
Wata Igarashi (Ambient)
Hannah Holland (Ambient Electronica)
Cherub Sanson & Tim Wheater (Sound Journey)
Acoustic Stage
This year will see Ani DiFranco, Nick Lowe and Roy Harper all headline the Acoustic Stage – which showcases “blues, folk, contemporary and country music”. But as the area page notes, “it’s not always played on acoustic instruments”.
Other slots are scheduled for the likes of Billie Marten, Hugh Cornwell, Gabrielle Aplin, The Bootleg Beatles and The Bluebells. What’s more, the venue will play host to the final-ever show from The Searchers – who are known to be the “longest-running band in pop history”. Additionally, punters will be able to enjoy ‘Not Completely Unknown: A Celebration Of The Songs Of Bob Dylan‘ featuring some mystery “special guests”.
FRIDAY
Ani DiFranco
The Searchers
Dhani Harrison
Billie Marten
Skerryvore
Hugh Cornwell
Gabrielle Aplin
Tift Merritt
Nadia Reid
Our Man in the Field
SATURDAY
Nick Lowe
Hothouse Flowers
Jeremy Loops
The Coronas
The Bluebells
‘Not Completely Unknown: A Celebration Of The Songs Of Bob Dylan’ with special guests
Sophie B. Hawkins
Oisin Leech
Lorraine Nash
Henry Grace
SUNDAY
Roy Harper
The Bootleg Beatles
Rhiannon Giddens with Dirk Powell
London Community Gospel Choir
PP Arnold
The Riptide Movement
Michele Stodart
The Henry Girls
Dawn Landes & Friends Perform The Liberated Woman’s Songbook
Field Of Avalon
The Field Of Avalon offers an “eclectic range of music and an overriding sense of fun” for “all tastes and ages”. Organisers wrote: “Our gender-balanced line-up brings together both hugely successful artists and the best new talent in one magical field.”
In 2025, Glasto-goers can head to the tent for performances from Ash, Hard-Fi, The Fratellis, The Big Moon, Sam Ryder, Terrorvision, Jade Bird, Rachel Chinouriri, The Amy Winehouse Band, Paris Paloma, Bear’s Den, Tom Walker and more.
FRIDAY
Ash
The Fratellis
The Magic Numbers
Old Time Sailors
Orla Gartland
Paris Paloma
Rumba De Bodas
Terrorvision
SATURDAY
The Amy Winehouse Band
Bess Atwell
Fülü
Hard-Fi
Jade Bird
Jamie Cullum
Rachel Chinouriri
Stephen Wilson Jr.
Tom Walker
SUNDAY
Alabama 3
Bear’s Den
The Big Moon
Brooke Combe
The Horne Section
My Baby
Sam Ryder
Talisk
West Holts
Here, festival-goers can revel in “a multinational selection of artists spanning hip-hop, soul, dance, reggae, afro, psyche and jazz”. This year’s West Holts headliners are Maribou State (Friday), Doechii (Saturday) and Overmono (Sunday).
Other notable acts scheduled to grace this stage are The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Denzel Curry, Kneecap, BADBADNOTGOOD, En Vogue and Bob Vylan.
There are also some names who weren’t on the initial Glasto ’25 line-up poster: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Corto.Alto, Nilüfer Yanya, Infinity Song, Abel Selaocoe & The Bantu Ensemble, and Thandii.
FRIDAY
Maribou State
Badbadnotgood
Denzel Curry
En Vogue
Vieux Farka Touré
Glass Beams
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Corto.Alto
SATURDAY
Doechii
Amaarae
Greentea Peng
Yussef Dayes
Kneecap
Bob Vylan
Nilüfer Yanya
Infinity Song
SUNDAY
Overmono
Parcels
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Goat
Black Uhuru
Cymande
Abel Selaocoe & The Bantu Ensemble
Thandii
Silver Hayes
Comprising stages including The Levels, Lonely Hearts Club, Assembly and more, the Silver Hayes area is set to host a huge number of DJ sets and performances from names across hip-hop, dance, electronica and more this year.
PinkPantheress will be taking to the stage at Levels on Thursday (June 26), and new additions include Jungle, Camelphat, Luvcat, Marie Davidson, Confidence Man and many more.
Returning with the same message of positivity, community and acceptance, the area will also host a number of discussions and debates. Names for these include Gary Lineker, Anita Rani, Zadie Smith and more. Visit here for a full list of artists for all stages, as well as for names taking part in the discussions.
The Levels – Silver Hayes
THURSDAY
Adiel
Club Fitness B2b Peach
Confidence Man (DJ) B2b Job Jobse
Marie Davidson
Palms Trax
Pinkpantheress
FRIDAY
Bad B!tch Dubz
Calibre
Dj Ez
G33
Goldie B2b Special Request
Lens
Ltj Bukem
Notion
Oppidan B2b Sicaria
SATURDAY
Berlioz
Chaos In The Cbd
Dj Paulette
Erol Alkan B2b Ewan Mcvicar
Haai B2b Romy
Jungle (DJ)
Jyoty
Modeselektor (DJ)
Skream & Benga
SUNDAY
Adriatique B2b Carlita
Chloé Caillet
Dani Whylie
Groove Armada (DJ)
Josh Baker
Kilimanjaro B2b Tsha
Pawsa
Rio Tashan
Seth Troxler
Croissant Neuf
Glasto’s “original solar-powered venue” is back for 2025, comprising two stages: Big Top and Bandstand.
This year, the area promises a “genre-defying” mix of acts including Afrodelic, Gemma Rogers, Junior Jungle, K.O.G, Rhythm Of The 90s, Nancy Williams, Leo Baby, Chloe Foy, Duncan Disorderly, The Disappointments, Oakley Starr, and an acoustic open mic session.
In addition, there’ll be “a variety of stalls and exhibits all dedicated to our core cause, the environment, sustainability and community with a shared love of our planet”. Find out more here, and see the full line-up below.
Big Top – Croissant Neuf
THURSDAY
Rob Deering
Rozsa
Timbali & Da Fuchaman
Lazy Habits
FRIDAY
Junior Jungle
Nancy Williams
Afrodelic
Flo & Joan
Outrage + Optimism Live
Nabihah Iqbal
Banco De Gaia
SATURDAY
The Wran
Gemma Rogers
The South
Zaid Hilal & Beje
CVC (Church Village Collective)
Newen Afrobeat
K.O.G
SUNDAY
Latinas Of London
Leo Baby
Dizraeli x Joy Machine
Getdown Services
Town Of Cats
Rhythm Of The 90s
Bandstand – Croissant Neuf
WEDNESDAY
Oakley Starr
Blamealex
Kid Blu3
Sam Tomlins
DN0
Greenness
Sam McCrory
Blooming
The Disappointments
Rozsa
Duncan Disorderly & The Scallywags
Steve Knightley
THURSDAY
The Marching Skaletons
Chloe Foy
Malcura
The Often Herd
Shemanic DJ
WaterBear Music Students
Greenness
DN0
Sam Tomlins
Kid Blu3
Blamealex
Oakley Starr
FRIDAY
Sam Tomlins
Oakley Starr
Greenness
The Often Herd
Junior Jungle
Malcura
Joli Blon
SATURDAY
Blame Alex
Kid Blu3
DN0
Chloe Foy
The Quartermasters
Sam Mccrory
Blooming
SUNDAY
Ruby Cross
Rozsa
Blooming
Sam Mccrory
Folk N Ether
Shangri-La
This part of the site is described as “a creative playground that aims to expand minds and open hearts, motivating people in politics and play”. The area has “a deep history of celebrating underrepresented art and culture”.
This June, Shangri-La is introducing a complete redesign of the field, known as ‘The Wilding’. Specific details about the 2025 theme will be kept under wraps until the festival gates open.
The 2025 edition will boast four new music stages: Shangri-La Main Stage, Lore, Luna, and South Asian venue Azaadi. The only returning area is Nomad, which is “a space for the underrepresented to unite and take up space”.
Glasto ’25’s Shangri-La line-up includes the likes of Kneecap, Savages frontwoman Jehnny Beth (DJ set), Bambie Thug and Kae Tempest. Additionally, Shangri-La will host Fatboy Slim’s 100th Glastonbury show as well as slots from Example, Katy B (live) Pa Salieu, Mas Tiempo (Skepta), Bobby Friction, Joy (Anonymous), Corto.Alto, Pxssy Palace and more.
Shangri-La Stage (A-Z)
A Little Sound
Bambie Thug
Bcuc
Born On Road Presents Visualise 3.0
Bou & Friends
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Craig Charles & Friends
DJ Bilska
DJ Chris Tofu & Friends
DJ Die
Dogshow
Example
Fatboy Slim
Fizzy Gillespie
Frente Cumbiero
Goldie
GQ
Ishmael Ensemble
Jakes
Jamu
Jehnny Beth (DJ)
K.O.G
Kara
Katy B (live)
Kneecap
Lady Shaka
Local
Marc Rebillet
Oko
Pa Salieu
Randall Legacy Set
Rio Tashan
Notting Hill Carnival Procession
Shantel & Bucovina Club
Simula
Skantia
Snapped Ankles
So Good
Spy
T<i
Turno
Witch
Lore (A-Z)
Brass Off
Brava (Live Pa)
Brighter Days (Live)
Cami Layé Okún
Close Counters Ft. Sahra
Corto.alto
Desta French Presents: Latinas Of London’
Dj Chris Tofu
Dj Relocate
Dogshow
Drifty
Emma Jean-thackray (Live)
Frente Cumbiero
Hippo & Friends Ft Aziza Jaye
Ivicore
Killabeat Maker
Madalitso Band
Marla Kether (DJ set)
Mc Yallah & Debmaster
Miss Mash
Newen Afrobeat
Norsicaa
Pony Montana
Quantic (DJ set)
Ruby Throat
Rwkus Ft. Mc Chickaboo
She’s Got Brass And Friends
Steve Ignorant’s Slice Of Life
Tc & The Groove Family
The 45’s
Wheelup
Luna (A-Z)
A For Alpha
Alex Jones
Alex Mills
Amaliah
Anything But Becky
Aph
Appetite
Arielle Free
Arthi
Badger
Bangus
Blackhill
Bradley Zero
Brighter Days Family
Cash Only
Chloè Robinson
Dan Shake
Defected Records
Dogger
Don Marshall
Drs
Elliott Schooling
Freddie Bad
Hitech
Holly Hutch
I Love Acid
Isaac Carter
Jael
Jaguar
Jammer
Jonny Banger
Josh Parkinson
Joy (Anonymous) Joyous People
Kitty Amor
Klose One
La La
Liam Palmer
Lowqui
Lu.re
Maj!c
Mas Tiempo
Maya Jane Coles
Ochi
Papa Nugs
Paurro
Posthuman
Prospa
Roni Size
Salt
Sam Divine
Sepia
Sicaria
Smash Hits
Sports Banger
Tasha
Who Knew
Who’s Jordan
Nomad (A-Z)
Allyxpress
Blood Of Aza
Booty Bass
Brownton Abbey
Bumpah
Cheza Lucina
Devolicious!
Dj Doll
Dj K Swizz
Felix Mufti
Garöess
I Am Fya
Indy
Ivicore
Jabberistan
Jael
Jolie P
Karlie Marx
Katayanagi Twins
Keke
Lady Shaka Presents Pacifika Takeover
London Trans+ Pride & The Chateau Takeover
Mc Chickaboo
Mela Sounds
Mina Galan
Mokotron
Mya Mehmi
Nadine Noor
Nafs
Ngaio
Nohe
Othered Presents Swana Takeover
Pinky
Popola
Poppa Jax
Princess Xixi
Pxssy Palace
Reptile B
Ryan Lovell
Saba Kia
Shivum And Lagoona
Sista Selecta
Thai Chi Rose
Thempress
Tristan Tyom
Tryb
Azaadi (A-Z)
Almass Badat
Anil
Aran Cherkez
Azadi.mp3
Baalti
Bally Sagoo
Bobby Friction
Conviktion
Darama
Kiss Nuka
Kizzi
Lotus Phaze
Mahnoor
Manara
Mera Bhai
Nadi
Naina
Panjabi Hit Squad
Rafiki
Raji Rags
Rea
Rohan Rakhit
Ryan Lanji
Seedhe Maut
Shimmy Ahmed
Shivum Sharma
Somatic
Suchi
Sukh Knight
Ummi
Un*deux
Kidzfield
Basil Brush
Michael Rosen
Junk Jodie
Joel M
MC Grammar
The Sound Collector
Star Kidz
Storystock
Music With Mike
Laura, Alex & Warrick
Silly Science
Das Brass
Dinomania
Fladam
Noisy Oyster
The Flying Seagull Project
Red Riding Hood
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Professor Panic’s Circus
Rhubarb Theatre
The Ministry Of Mini Musicals
The Kidzfield Muzikademy
The World Famous Make ‘n’ Do Marquee
Inflatable Assault Course
Climbing Wall
Little Kidz Area
The Point Of Wasps
Circus Fudge
The Tower Of Bubbleyon
The Cave
The Helter Skelter
The Storytellers Lounge
Gyroscope
Trapeze School
Love Cats
Celtic Blue Rocker Recording Studio
The Countless Flea Circus
Sisters Of Percy
Aerial Runway
The Buzztastic Bee Circus
The Disappointing Clown Company
Check back at this page for the latest line-up news for Glastonbury 2025.
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