The Glastonbury Festival has been one of England’s most popular music fests for decades, boasting performances over the years by legends like David Bowie, James Brown and the Rolling Stones.
This year’s Glastonbury Festival lineup, partially announced March 6, features a few legends — including Neil Young and Rod Stewart — as well as legends in the making, like Olivia Rodrigo and fellow hitmakers Charli XCX, Gracie Abrams and Brandi Carlile.
Young and Rodrigo will serve as headliners at Glastonbury this year along with English rock act The 1975, whose lead singer, Matt Healy, is well known to fans of Taylor Swift.
The genre-defying festival will also include performances by Alanis Morissette, En Vogue, Lucy Dacus, Busta Rhymes and newcomer Doechii, among dozens of other music acts.
Read on to learn more about the 2025 Glastonbury Festival.
What is the Glastonbury Festival 2025 lineup?
The 2025 Glastonbury Festival will feature many notable music acts performing on multiple stages over five days. On March 6, a partial lineup covering the festival’s music during its last three days was announced on the official Glastonbury Festival website.
The festival’s headliners this year are Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young and The 1975.
Friday, June 27
The 1975 will headline the festival on Friday, June 27. Other acts taking the stage on Friday include Gracie Abrams, Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, En Vogue, Fatboy Slim, Franz Ferdinand and Supergrass.
Saturday, June 28
Rock legend Neil Young headlines on Saturday, June 28. Saturday’s other performers include Charli XCX, Brandi Carlisle, Doechii, Lucy Dacus, Deftones, Weezer, TV on the Radio, Scissor Sisters, John Fogerty and Gary Numan.
Sunday, June 29
Olivia Rodrigo closes out the festival when she headlines on Sunday, June 29. Rod Stewart, Nile Rodgers & Chic, the Prodigy, St. Vincent, Snow Patrol, Future Islands and Shaboozey will perform the same day.
Where is Glastonbury Festival 2025?
The 2025 Glastonbury Festival takes place annually at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, in southwest England.