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Glastonbury 2025 line-up confirmed with The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young headlining-Danni Scott-Entertainment – Metro

It’s HERE!

Glastonbury 2025 line-up confirmed with The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young headlining-Danni Scott-Entertainment – Metro

Glastobury line up 2025 is here (Picture: Joe Maher/Getty Images)

After sharing a teasingly short glimpse at a poster yesterday, Glastonbury Festival has revealed its 2025 headliners.

Heavily rumoured Olivia Rodrigo will take the Sunday closing slot with The 1975 headlining Friday’s show.

Of course, our already announced Neil Young is the Saturday headliner and Sir Rod Stewart this year’s Sunday Legend.

Fans will be frantically checking to see if their favourites made the cut after forking out almost £400 to go to Worthy Farm in summer.

Glastonbury is taking place from Wednesday, June 25 – 29, with most of the music on the last three days.

Other popular artists like Charli XCX, Raye, Biffy Clyro, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams and Noah Kahan are all listed.

The headliners are The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young (Picture: Glastonbury Festival)

Lola Young is on the lineup after her accidental self-confirm at the Brit Awards, telling fans she was at Coachella and Glastonbury while on the red carpet.

Our brand new solo Brit winner Jade will be taking to the stage as well as English Teacher, Ezra Collective, Myles Smith, and Jorja Smith, who all were nominated or won their categories at the awards show.

Iconic 00s hitmakers The Scissor Sisters are taking to the stage as well as Franz Ferdinand, Fatboy Slim, The Maccabees, The Prodigy, The Libertines, and even Busta Rhymes.

There’s plenty of rising stars mixed in with classic bands and performers, although Rihanna is definitely not on the list, despite heavy speculation.

Unfortunately, tickets are all sold out. But fear not – there is a resale in April of any cancelled or returned tickets, which will give hopefuls their last chance to attend.

This year tickets cost £373.50, plus a £5 booking fee – an £18.50 increase from 2024.

If all else fails and you haven’t got a ticket by June, the festival will be broadcasted on the BBC.

This is a breaking news story, more to follow soon… Check back shortly for further updates.

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