The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Alanis Morissette among this year's Glastonbury line up

Festival bosses have just confirmed many of the performers heading to Worthy Farm this Summer

Festival-goers at the top of the site looking down towards the Park stage
Author: Andrew KayPublished 6th Mar 2025

The 1975, Alanis Morissette, Biffy Clyro,, The Prodigy, Olivia Rodrigo, Busta Rhymes, Franz Ferndinand, Raye and Charli XCX are among the names confirmed for this year's Glastonbury.

The festival has just released the full 2025 line up

We already knew Neil Young's going to be headlining and in November, organisers announced 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

It's also been confirmed that 2026 will be a 'fallow year'. Last year Glastonbury festival 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.

Many local community groups and charities also rely on the festival to keep going, including Glastonbury based Children's World International

To cut congestion, organisers support a cycling scheme where those who ride to Worthy farm have their luggage dropped off and they are given bike storage and access to a secure campsite area with showers

There is also a huge on-site medical team at the festival, which helps prevent adding pressure to Somerset's NHS - and the charity is now used by other festivals

The festival has issued a warning about ticket scams

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