Glastonbury 2025 line-up confirmed with The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young headlining

After sharing a teasingly short glimpse at a poster yesterday, Glastonbury Festival has revealed its 2025 headliners.
Last year, fans were treated to Coldplay, Dua Lipa, and Sza, which marked the first time the festival had two female headliners in its over 50-year history.
Being a headliner means joining an epic legacy, which includes artists like David Bowie, Sir Elton John, Beyonce, Adele, and Oasis.
This year, we’ve got another pop queen taking to the Pyramid Stage with the heavily rumoured Olivia Rodrigo in Sunday’s closing slot.
The 1975 are headlining Friday’s show, the first full day of music, which also features performances from CMAT, Fatboy Slim, Lola Young, and Alanis Morrissette.
Of course, our already announced Neil Young is the Saturday headliner and Sir Rod Stewart is this year’s Sunday Legend.

Glastonbury is taking place from Wednesday, June 25 – 29, with most of the music on the last three days, but there’s plenty to see in the fields of Worthy Farm.
Fans will be frantically checking to see if their favourites made the cut after forking out almost £400 to go to Worthy Farm in the summer.
Powerhouse Charli XCX is on the lineup for Saturday, confirmed to be headlining the Other Stage by Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac’s Sidetracked podcast after taking over Levels last year.
The Other Stage’s Friday headliner is Loyle Carner while Sunday is The Prodigy, returning as headliner for the first time since Keith Flint’s death.
The lineup is bursting with popular artists like Raye (on the Pyramid Stage), Biffy Clyro, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Beabadoobee, and a debut performance from Noah Kahan.
Lola Young is performing but that’s no surprise after her accidental self-confirm at the Brit Awards, telling fans she was at Coachella and Glastonbury while on the red carpet.


There’s plenty of rising stars in the mix with English Teacher, Ezra Collective, and Myles Smith joining Lola across the weekend.
Our brand new solo Brit winner Jade will be taking to the stage, hopefully, she can bring another jaw-dropping stunt to the farm.
Iconic 00s hitmakers The Scissor Sisters will be there after previously telling Metro they would play there until they ‘kick the bucket’.
The slew of beloved bands doesn’t stop there with Franz Ferdinand, The Script, The Maccabees, The Prodigy, and The Libertines all on the lineup.
Even Busta Rhymes is making his Worthy Farm debut this year. The only person missing is Rihanna who, despite heavy speculation, won’t be performing – let alone headlining.
Ever since the Somerset music festival opened its doors in 1970, it’s pulled in some massive names, especially for a gig that only cost £1 to get into originally.

Unfortunately, tickets are all sold out. But fear not – there is a resale in April of any cancelled or returned tickets, which will give hopefuls their last chance to attend.
This year tickets cost £373.50, plus a £5 booking fee – an £18.50 increase from 2024.
If all else fails and you haven’t got a ticket by June, the festival will be broadcast on the BBC.