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Glastonbury 2025 line-up announced as fans left raging at ‘poor’ headliners | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV


The line-up for Glastonbury Festival 2025 has been officially announced. Later this year, a crowd of 210,000 music enthusiasts will flock to Worthy Farm in Somerset for five days, immersing themselves in the music and all that the festival site has to offer. This year, it has been confirmed that Glastonbury will take place from June 25 to June 29.

Tickets for this year’s Glastonbury were snapped up in just 35 minutes, despite the line-up being unknown at the time. The performers have now been revealed. The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo are set to headline this year’s festival.

Sir Rod Stewart has been confirmed for the legends slot, making him the first act to be announced as part of the impressive line-up. Sir Rod joins the ranks of previous legends such as Shania Twain, Kylie Minogue and Diana Ross, reports the Mirror.

This announcement follows weeks of speculation about the potential line-up. In early March, it was suggested that organisers had secured Olivia Rodrigo and the 1975 in an effort to “appeal to the youngsters”.

Nile Rodgers hinted in November that he would perform at this year’s festival, although his involvement wasn’t confirmed by organisers at the time.

Other artists rumoured for Glastonbury included Rihanna, Basement Jaxx, Chappel Roan and Stevie Wonder.

Organisers confirmed in January that Neil would take the top spot on the Pyramid Stage. Initially, he expressed his disinterest in the festival, labelling it a “corporate turn-off”.

However, shortly after, Neil reversed his decision, citing “an error in the information received,” with organisers simultaneously verifying his participation.

This marks Neil’s triumphant return to Worthy Farm more than two decades after he last headlined the Pyramid Stage in 2002. Last year, sharing the exciting update with his followers, he announced: “I’m absolutely thrilled to announce that I’ll be playing @glastofest 2025! After all these years, I’m proud and ready and more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June. I’ll see you there!”.

Fans rushed to social media to rage at the line-up as one said: “Best thing about this is the design of it,” as another agreed: “That’s very poor.”

A third chimed in: “That’s lacking quality,” as a fourth agreed: “This is a weak line up.” However, one said: “It’s gooooood! Plenty to keep me happy there.”

The 1975

Loyle Carner

Biffy Clyro

Alanis Morissette

Busta Rhymes

Maribou State

Gracie Abrams

For Tet

Wet Leg

Ahoni and The Hohnsons

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

Pinkpanthress

Self Esteem

Supergrass

Vieux Farka Touré

Wunderhorse

Saturday

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts

Charli xcx

Raye

Doechii

Deftones

Ezra Collective

John Fogerty

Amyl and The Sniffers

Amaarae

Beabadoobe

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 Times

Pa Salieu

Scissor Sisters

The Script

TV on the Radio

Weezer

Yussef Dayes

Sunday

Olivia Rodrigo

Sir Rod Stewart

The Prodigy

Noah Kahan

Nile Rodgers & Chic

Wolf ALice

Jorja Smith

Overmono

The Libertines

AJ Tracey

Black Uhuru

Celeste

Cymande

Danilo Plessow

DJO

Future Islands

Girls In Red

Goat

Joy Crookes

Kae Tempest

Katy J Pearson

Parcels

Pawsa

Royel Otis

Shaboozey

Snow Patrol

Sprints

St Vincent

The Big Now

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

The Maccabees

The Selecter

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