The 1975 are headlining the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival tonight, with artists including Alanis Morissette, Lola Young, CMAT and En Vogue also due to perform.
Hundreds of performances are taking place across the weekend, including from Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap, British pop stars Charli XCX and RAYE, Grammy-winning rapper Doechii, pop singer Gracie Abrams, and rock bands Wolf Alice, The Libertines and Wet Leg.
There are two secret sets today: “TBA” at 11.30am at Woodsies, which is rumoured to be Lorde, who has just released a new album, Virgin.
Another “TBA” act is scheduled for 4.55pm at the Pyramid Stage. It could be Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi making a triumphant comeback, after he was forced to cut his set short in 2023, joking that he “hoped the Eavises will have me back”. He released a brand new single today called “Survive”.
On Thursday (26 June), Andrew Garfield made an appearance at the festival’s on-site cinema for a Q&A, in which he left the crowd flustered by reading out sexual tweets shared about him.
The actor, who is a regular Glastonbury attendee, appeared on stage after a screening of the weepy romcom We Live in Time.
Yesterday, the BBC confirmed it would not be livestreaming Neil Young’s headline set on Saturday, at the artist’s request. Olivia Rodrigo is headlining Sunday night, with British rocker Rod Stewart in the teatime Legends Slot.
Follow live updates below.
Queues building up for Lorde’s secret set at Woodsies
Pictures posted online show crowds flocking towards the tent…
Ellie Muir27 June 2025 11:13
Lorde secret set confirmed – and it’s soon
It’s a big day for singer-songwriter Lorde: not only is her new record released, but she is confirmed to be performing not-so-secret set on the Woodsies stage today at 11.30am.
Here’s our review of her new album.
Jacob Stolworthy27 June 2025 10:07
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis’ message to those who disagree with festival’s politics
Glastonbury Festival founder Sir Michael Eavis stated that those who disagree with the event’s political leanings “can go somewhere else.”
His remarks came as the iconic festival opened its gates on Wednesday morning, with Sir Michael, 89, and his daughter, organiser Emily Eavis, seen counting down and cheering as a brass band played.
The festival has long been characterised by its strong political undercurrent, with dedicated stages such as Left Field and Green Fields’ Speakers Forum regularly hosting politicians, pundits, and celebrities to discuss a wide array of topics, from feminism to fascism.
Jacob Stolworthy27 June 2025 10:00
VIDEO: Glastonbury installation takes aim at Elon Musk with eye-catching billboard
Roisin O’Connor27 June 2025 09:33
Neil Young’s Glastonbury controversy
Before walking back the decision to headline this year’s festival, the :Heart of Gold”singer-songwriter said he was turning down a headline slot at the 2025 festival because it was under the ‘corporate control’ of the BBC. He wasn’t exactly wrong – but it’s complicated.
Jacob Stolworthy27 June 2025 09:15
A brief history of the Sunday Legends Slot
From Dolly Parton to Kylie Minogue and Shirley Bassey and now Rod Stewart, the Sunday Legends slot at Glastonbury sets the stage for some of the biggest and best moments at the iconic festival.
Roisin O’Connor27 June 2025 09:01
The full lineup and set times for Glastonbury 2025!
The 2025 edition of the storied festival is taking place from Wednesday 25 to Sunday 29 June, and is being headlined by Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young with veteran rocker Rod Stewart taking the Legends’ slot.
Hundreds of other acts, including Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, The Libertines, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young and Shaboozey, will perform at Worthy Farm across the week.
The warm but pleasant temperatures will be welcome news for revellers after the UK saw temperatures soar over the weekend to 33C in what was the hottest day of the year so far.
Roisin O’Connor27 June 2025 08:31
Andrew Garfield reads out NSFW tweets about him
On Thursday (26 June), Andrew Garfield made an appearance at the festival’s on-site cinema, Pilton Palais, for a Q&A, in which he left the crowd flustered by reading out sexual tweets shared about him.
Hilariously, he came face-to-face with a writer of one such tweet that left the Spider-Man actor in hysterics when he first read it.
The actor, who is a regular Glastonbury attendee, appeared on-stage after a screening of weepie We Live in Time.
Jacob Stolworthy27 June 2025 08:04











