Glastonbury announces 2025 headliners

March 07, 2025
Glastonbury announces 2025 headliners

Glastonbury has announced its headliners as British band The 1975, Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, and the American pop star Olivia Rodrigo.

The Friday headline slot will see The 1975 perform on 27 June, Young heads up Saturday's edition on 28 June, and Rodrigo takes the final Sunday headline slot on 29 June.

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Irish acts on the bill include CMAT, Inhaler, Kneecap, The Script, Snow Patrol, and Sprints.


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Neil Young was confirmed in January - after initially refusing to play the Pyramid Stage because of an "error in the information received".

He had said the festival was under the "corporate control" of the BBC, because of the corporation's broadcasting rights.

Not making the top of the bill is multi-Brit winner and creator of the social phenomenon 'Brat summer' Charli XCX, who will play the Other Stage on the Saturday night.

Charli XCX follows her Brit Awards success (pictured) with a Glastonbury summer

Also on the same stage will be hip-hop star Loyle Carner on the Friday, and dance act The Prodigy close the festival there on Sunday night with a show that will be their first at the festival since the death of frontman Keith Flint in 2019.

Other acts include Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro, Canadian singer Alanis Morissette, US chart-topper Noah Kahan, English rock band Wolf Alice, British indie rockers Wet Leg, and the recently reformed US pop group Scissor Sisters.

Rod Stewart was already confirmed for the coveted teatime legends' slot on the Sunday.

Rod Stewart will be strutting his stuff on the Sunday

The festival runs from 25 to 29 June.

Glastonbury is taking a fallow year in 2026 to allow the farmland to recover, organisers said last year.

Source: Press Association

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