On Tuesday morning (March 6), Glastonbury Festival revealed the first wave of artists for its 2025 edition. Headliners for the event include The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and Neil Young.
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The 1975 |
For the first time, The 1975 will headline the iconic Pyramid Stage on Friday, June 26, with Olivia Rodrigo closing the festival on Sunday, June 29. Neil Young, alongside his band Chrome Hearts, will make his highly anticipated return to Worthy Farm for the second time since his headlining set in 2009.
Also joining the lineup are Loyle Carner, The Prodigy, and Charli XCX, who will all headline The Other Stage across the weekend (June 25-29).
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Olivia Rodrigo |
Other exciting new additions to the festival include Doechii, Alanis Morissette, Tate McRae, Father John Misty, Ezra Collective, Lola Young, RAYE, Noah Kahan, Biffy Clyro, Gracie Abrams, and Wolf Alice. Full lineup details can be found below.
In a special announcement, Rod Stewart will take the legendary Sunday slot (June 29), a performance he confirmed last November. The 79-year-old icon previously headlined the festival in 2002, joining Coldplay and Stereophonics at the top of the bill.
The Prodigy |
Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 sold out quickly when they went on sale in November, with eager festival-goers snapping them up in under an hour. A resale for any unclaimed or canceled tickets typically takes place in early April, and more details on this year's resale will be shared soon.
The 1975 are no strangers to Glastonbury, having previously played in 2014 and 2016, but this will be their first time headlining. Their booking comes ahead of the anticipated release of new music, with frontman Matty Healy revealing last February that a new album is in the works.
Olivia Rodrigo’s addition to the bill was expected by many fans, thanks to her upcoming UK tour, which includes a major show at BST Hyde Park in London and rescheduled performances in Manchester. Rodrigo made her Glastonbury debut in 2022, where she delivered an unforgettable performance alongside Lily Allen, performing “F–ck You.”
Neil Young's headline appearance was confirmed in January, just days after the legendary Canadian rocker initially announced he would pull out of the festival. In a statement, Young clarified that a mix-up in the information had led to his earlier decision, but he’s now thrilled to return. "The festival is now back on our itinerary, and we look forward to playing! Hope to see you there!" he wrote.