Glasto 2025: full line-up and opening ceremony details revealed
There's just three weeks to go until the gates open
Last updated 3rd Jun 2025
Excitement is building - and with just 21 days until the festival, organisers at Glastonbury have revealed the full line-up and set times for this year's acts - including a number of surprise performers too.
An unknown act listed as Patchwork are down for the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night.
The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo are this year's headliners - whilst it's a very special year for Westside Cowboy - from Manchester - who are this year's Emerging Talent Contest winners, meaning they've clinched a spot on the iconic Woodsy's stage.
Read more: 'This is so awesome!': Glasto Emerging Talent winners announced
Back in March, organisers announced the huge line-up taking to the main stages at Worthy Farm this summer, including BRIT Award-winners Charli xcx and JADE.
It's the last one before the site takes a break, with 2026 being a 'fallow year'.
The last official fallow year was 2018, but the festival was also cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic and had "enforced fallow" years.
Sir Michael Eavis founded the festival on his Somerset farm in 1970 and is still involved, but his daughter Emily and her husband Nick Dewey take on the majority of the organisation.
Glasto 2025: the official opening ceremonies
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Sharing details about the opening nights, organisers said: "This year's Festival will begin with two opening ceremonies on the Wednesday night. In a world still challenged by global events, the traditional opening ceremony in the Green Fields' Sacred Space in the King's Meadow will see the Flame of Hope - which unites 15 sacred flames from around the world - honoured with a thousand voices who will unite in a powerful mantra for Peace to create a collective sense of unity, love, and purpose, culminating in the fireworks display at 10.45pm.
"That same evening, the Pyramid Stage arena will welcome a stunning Theatre & Circus show for the first time since 1990. Look To The Skies will present a breath-taking aerial odyssey, with highwire walkers, acrobats and incredible circus performances. This unforgettable shared experience of energy, emotion and spectacle will be followed by the fireworks at 10.45pm.
"The following day, Thursday, at 12:30pm, the Green Fields asks you to join them in the Sacred Space to create the Biggest Mantra for Peace ever seen at Glastonbury Festival – to demonstrate compassion and solidarity with those living in conflict and create a moment of reflection and celebration of peace, hope and unity."
The full Glastonbury 2025 line-up - which features over 3,000 performances across dozens of stages - is over on the festival's website.