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Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 to headline the UK’s Glastonbury Festival

Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 to headline the UK’s Glastonbury Festival

Other acts on the lineup include Charli XCX, whose album Brat inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer.
07 Mar, 2025

Organisers of Britain’s Glastonbury music festival announced on Thursday that the English rock band The 1975 and American pop star Olivia Rodrigo will join singer-songwriter Neil Young as headliners.

As announced last November, rocker Rod Stewart will take the Sunday afternoon “legend” slot, the 80-year-old singer’s first appearance at Worthy Farm in southwest England since he performed at the festival’s main Pyramid stage in 2002.

The Glastonbury Festival was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970. Over the decades, it has become a sprawling and often muddy five-day event in June, with some of the biggest names in music performing for tens of thousands of revellers.

This year’s edition will take place from June 25-29.

Rodrigo, whose hits include ‘drivers license’ and ‘good 4 u’, will make her Pyramid stage debut, and close the festival on Sunday evening. The 1975 will perform on Friday and Neil Young on Saturday.

Born in Canada and now also a US citizen, Young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in 1995, and as part of Buffalo Springfield in 1997. He was also a member of the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

Other acts on the lineup include Charli XCX, whose album Brat inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer, hip hop artist Loyle Carner, electronic band The Prodigy and singer-songwriter Raye.

More acts will be announced before the festival opens its gates on June 25. Check the lineup so far here.

Tickets, which cost £373.50 (approximately Rs135,000), have already sold out. A limited resale will take place in April.

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Let the show begin.
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