Major announcement as Glastonbury reveals Field of Avalon line-up
The roster keeps on growing as we glow ever-closer to the 2025 festival
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More acts have been unveiled for this year's Glastonbury Festival!
It's the last of a run of events, before the all-important fallow year in 2026.
Today (March 25), bosses at the festival have released the line-up for it's Field of Avalon area, which it says brings together both hugely successful artists and the best new talent in one magical field.
Eurovision icon Sam Ryder and 'Leave a Light On' star Tom Walker are just some of the acts set to make an appearance.
Just a few days ago, organisers began their string of line-up announcements, starting with the 'brilliant' Acoustic Stage - which is the festival's home of blues, folk, contemporary and country music.
The 1975, Alanis Morissette, Biffy Clyro, The Prodigy, Olivia Rodrigo, Busta Rhymes, Franz Ferndinand, Raye and Charli XCX are among the other big names confirmed for this year's event.
And back in November, without a single artist for the 2025 edition even being announced, it was already a sell-out, with tickets being snapped-up in just over half an hour.
The record for general tickets remains for the 2015 event - which saw general admission spots going in just 25 minutes.
We also know that Sir Rod Stewart will be performing the infamous Sunday Teatime Legend Slot - having sold more than 120 million records around the world and inundated into the Rock and Roll hall of fame twice.
Last year, organiser Emily Eavis said in a post on Instagram: "Bringing Sir Rod Stewart back for the Sunday afternoon slot on the Pyramid stage is everything we could wish for.
"What a way to bow out with the final legends slot before we take a fallow year. We cannot wait!"
The 2024 festival resulted in paying £5.9 million to charitable causes and campaigns: £4.3m in the form of donations, including a donation of £2m to the NHS Somerset Charity and further donations totalling £126k to support NHS hospitals in Bristol and nursing staff across the UK - while another £1.6m was given as payments for services such as stewarding.
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