The line-up for Glastonbury 2025 has now been announced(Image: Getty Images)

BREAKING: Glastonbury Festival full line-up with three headliners confirmed

Glastonbury Festival 2025's line-up has finally been revealed ahead of fans descending on Worthy Farm in Somerset to sees acts like Sir Rod Stewart from June 25 to 29 this year

by · The Mirror

The line-up for Glastonbury Festival 2025 has now been announced ahead of the festival's return later this year.

Fans are set to descend on Worthy Farm in Somerset in less than four months for the performing arts festival, which will run from June 25 to 29 this year. The line-up has now been confirmed by Glastonbury organisers ahead of it opening.

Now, names have finally been announced.

They join the previously announced headliner Neil Young, 79, and Sir Rod Stewart, 80, who will play in the coveted 'legends' slot at the festival.

The news comes following much speculation in recent weeks over the potential line-up. It was claimed in early March that organisers had signed up Olivia Rodrigo and the 1975 in a bid to "appeal to the youngsters". Nile Rodgers suggested in November that he would perform at this year's festival, though his potential involvement wasn't confirmed by organisers then.

There had also been rumours of Rihanna potentially performing at Glastonbury recently. Other rumoured acts included Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Basement Jaxx, and there was also some speculation towards the end of last year that Stevie Wonder could headline the Pyramid Stage.

Organisers had already announced back in January that Neil would headline the Pyramid Stage. He had previously said that he had pulled out of the festival, which he described as a "corporate turn-off". Days later though, Neil said that he would perform at Glastonbury, saying there had been "an error in the information received," and his involvement was also confirmed by organisers around the same time.

Whilst back in November, it was had been revealed that Sir Rod would play the Sunday teatime 'legend' slot - following in the footsteps of acts like Diana Ross and Kylie Minogue, who have been given the honour in previous years. He was the first act to be confirmed for this year's Glastonbury.

It will mark his first performance at Worthy Farm in more than 20 years after having headlined the Pyramid Stage in 2002. Announcing the news last year, he told fans at the time: "I'm absolutely thrilled to announce that I'll be playing @glastofest 2025! After all these years, I’m proud and ready and more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June. I'll see you there!"

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