Glastonbury Festival’s Field Of Avalon Announces 2025 Line-Up

by | Mar 25, 2025

Following the first line-up announcement for Glastonbury Festival 2025 and the Acoustic Stage line up at the weekend. has unveiled the lineup for the Field Of Avalon stage for this year’s edition, taking place from June 25 to 29 at Worthy Farm in Somerset. Known for its eclectic mix of artists and genres, the non-televised Field Of Avalon stage is always the place to find hidden gems for all musical tastes.

Glastonbury Festival 2023

Glastonbury Festival 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)
Glastonbury Festival 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)

Friday Highlights:
Ash: The Northern Irish indie-rock trio and former Pyramid Stage headliners, celebrated for their energetic performances and enduring hits, will bring their dynamic sound to the stage.​
The Fratellis: Glasgow’s Brit Award-winning band is set to deliver their signature melodic indie rock, including fan favorites like “Chelsea Dagger.”​
The Magic Numbers: Known for their harmonious melodies and timeless sound, this quartet promises a captivating set.​
Orla Gartland: The Dublin-born, London-based artist and producer continues to rise with her bold and brash performances.​
Paris Paloma: With powerful, dark pop and folk influences, Paris has developed a loyal fan base and garnered millions of streams.​

Ash @ Wembley Arena

Tim Wheeler of Ash @ Wembley Arena (Kalpesh Patel)
Tim Wheeler of Ash @ Wembley Arena (Kalpesh Patel)

Saturday Highlights:
Jamie Cullum: The acclaimed jazz-pop pianist and singer-songwriter returns to the festival, showcasing his dynamic musical prowess.​
Hard-Fi: The English rock band, known for their chart-topping hits, will energise the crowd with their infectious rhythms and promise to be truly Hard To Beat.
Jade Bird: The singer-songwriter brings her unique blend of folk, pop, and Americana back to the Avalon stage.​
Rachel Chinouriri: An emerging talent, Rachel’s soulful voice and emotive songwriting are set to captivate festival-goers.​
Tom Walker: The Brit Award-winning artist will perform his heartfelt hits, resonating with audiences through his powerful lyrics.​

Sunday Highlights:
Alabama 3: The genre-blending band from Brixton will deliver their unique fusion of rock, electronic, blues, country, gospel, and spoken word.​
Bear’s Den: Indie-folk band known for their anthemic songs and currently celebrating 10 years since their debut album Islands which garnered an Ivor Novello nomination fresh from a sold-out show at London’s Royal Albert Hall!
The Big Moon: The Mercury Prize-nominated indie rockers bring their harmonious soundscapes to the festival.​
Sam Ryder: After representing the UK at Eurovision, Sam’s soaring vocals and charismatic stage presence are highly anticipated.​

The Big Moon @ Alexandra Palace

Juliette Jackson of The Big Moon @ Alexandra Palace (Kalpesh Patel)
Juliette Jackson of The Big Moon @ Alexandra Palace (Kalpesh Patel)

The Field Of Avalon remains a cherished part of Glastonbury Festival, offering a diverse range of music and an overriding sense of fun for all tastes and ages. Festival-goers can look forward to days filled with eclectic performances, spirited sing-alongs, and dance-til-you-drop bands in this magical field. Check out the full line-up below:

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