The full stage splits and set times for Glastonbury Festival 2025 have officially landed, sending the internet into a frenzy and festival-goers scrambling to finalise their Worthy Farm weekend plans. With over 3,000 performances across more than 100 stages, the legendary Somerset gathering—set to take place from 25th to 29th June—has revealed an eclectic, star-studded line-up bursting with global icons, breakout stars, and fan-favourite returning acts.
While excitement is peaking, the detailed announcement also reveals the inevitable: some serious clashes between heavyweight acts across the weekend.
Headline Highlights Across the Main Stages
Pyramid Stage
Friday: The 1975 make their long-awaited Glastonbury headline debut, promising an anthemic set packed with hits.
Saturday: Neil Young returns to the festival for the first time in over 15 years, this time with his Chrome Hearts and bringing his signature blend of folk and rock.
Sunday: Pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo rounds out the weekend with her first Glastonbury headline slot, fresh from releasing her new album Sweet Relief.
Other Stage
Friday: Loyle Carner brings his introspective UK hip-hop to headline the stage.
Saturday: Charli XCX headlines with what promises to be a rave-ready BRAT-inspired set on what has been a slot allocation up for ridiculous debate. Shouldn’t Charli be up on the Pyramid?!
Sunday: The Prodigy close things down in explosive fashion, marking their return to Glasto after a six-year break.
Woodsies Stage
Friday: Electronic maverick Four Tet opens the weekend with a boundary-pushing set.
Saturday: Scissor Sisters are back with their first Glasto performance since 2010, expect Jake Shears & co. to make it spicy.
Sunday: Jorja Smith headlines with her sultry vocals and cinematic stage presence.
The Park Stage
Friday: New York City-based music ensemble Anohni And The Johnsons (previously known as Antony And The Johnsons) promise to delight.
Saturday: Dan Snaith’s Caribou will bring the dance party to The Park for what will no doubt be bouncing Saturday night.
Sunday: The Maccabees close out the Park Stage with what promises to be serious indie rock vibes.
Biggest Set Clashes of the Weekend
While the line-up is full of treasures, it’s not without heartbreak. Here are some of the biggest clashes facing Glasto fans:
Friday Night: The 1975 vs. Four Tet
Matty Healy’s band play their hit-packed debut Glasto headline set on the Pyramid, while Four Tet delivers a blistering DJ set at Woodsies.
Saturday Night: Neil Young vs. Charli XCX
Two entirely different worlds go head-to-head as Neil Young headlines the Pyramid Stage while Charli XCX unleashes the full-throttle hyperpop of BRAT over on the Other Stage. Much has been said about this particular slot allocation, given just how prominent XCX’s BRAT summer was last year and the crowd expected for this set. We’ll have to wait and see!
Sunday Night: Olivia Rodrigo vs. The Prodigy
Fans will have to decide between Olivia Rodrigo’s first Pyramid Stage headline set and The Prodigy’s high-octane electronic rock revival on the Other Stage.
Saturday Afternoon: Kneecap vs. Weezer
Kneecap have been making headlines lately and the group’s Glasto slot will, no doubt, be a huge draw. But the always delightful Weezer will be storming up a Hash Pipe over on The Other at the same time, drats!
Sunday Evening: Noah Kahan vs. Wolf Alice
A clash of styles between Noah Kahan’s modern folk-tinged Americana, that has seen him collaborate with everyone from Sam Fender, Post Malone and Hozier to Gracie Abrams, Brandi Carlile and Kacey Musgraves on The Pyramid, and the returning Glastonbury heroes championing all things British Rock: Wolf Alice on The Other.
Wolf Alice @ Glastonbury Festival 2022
Other Key Names on the Bill
Inhaler (Other Stage, Friday): Bono’s boy veering far from his father’s shadow with delicious Indie Rock
Nova Twins (Woodsies, Saturday): A force of nature on the British rock scene, Amy Love & Georgia South will tear up the Woodsies stage in style.
Self Esteem (Park, Friday): Hot off the back of 3rd solo LP A Complicated Woman, the former Slow Club woman just keeps upping her game as Self Esteem. Be at The Park, I dare you.
Kaiser Chiefs (Pyramid, Saturday): Opening The Pyramid Stage at midday on Saturday, Ricky Wilson’s men predict a riot to kick off an incredible middle day.
Celeste (Pyramid, Sunday): The Brighton-hailing singer, no stranger to daylight shows on Worthy Farm, knows how to engage a massive crowd with her distinctive sound. Be prepared to be amazed.
Future Islands (Park, Sunday): Samuel Herring & co. bring their flavour of Baltimore to The Park ahead of The Maccabees, get read for Herring’s signature dance moves and serious stares!
Toby Lee (Acoustic, Sunday): Returning to his natural home on Glastonbury’s Acoustic Stage on Sunday Afternoon, guitar virtuoso and Rockshot Magazine favourite Toby Lee intends to blister through a blues rock set, lighting the stage on fire!
Special Performances and Surprises
Adding to the excitement, a mysterious act named Patchwork is scheduled between John Fogerty and RAYE on the Pyramid Stage Saturday evening, sparking speculation about a potential surprise performance. Foo Fighters’ pulled the same stunt back in 2023 appearing under the guise The Churnups and storming through a blistering 60-minute set. Will it be Lewis Capaldi? Mumford & Sons? We’ll have to wait and see!
There are also a TBA slots over at Woodsies on Friday between 11:30-13:15, The Pyramid Stage on Friday between 16:55-17:30 and The Park on Saturday between 19:30-20:30. Just wait for that rumour mill to start flying!
The festival also features high-profile speakers such as Margot Robbie and Tilda Swinton at the Pilton Palais cinema, and a rare Wednesday aerial show titled Look To The Skies on the Pyramid Stage, the first circus performance there since 1990 to open up the festival before opening night fireworks light up the farm.
What’s Next
With the stage times now public, Glastonbury’s official app and site are already seeing massive traffic as fans begin plotting their weekends. Custom clashfinders are popping up across social media as people weigh up their musical priorities. One thing’s for sure: 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most musically diverse and logistically difficult years in recent Glasto memory.
Full set times and stage splits can be found at www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk.
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