Glastonbury unveils 2025 headliners and line-up, including Charli xcx, The Prodigy, and more
Dozens of dance music artists line the top of this year’s bill

Glastonbury Festival has revealed the initial line-up of artists set to appear at this year’s edition, including all three headline acts.
Adding to previously announced headliner Neil Young – who will perform with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday night – Glastonbury revealed that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo will make their headline debuts on the Pyramid Stage in 2025.
Elsewhere, dance music acts including Four Tet, Charli xcx, Maribou State, Overmono, Leftfield, Danilo Plessow, Caribou, The Prodigy, and Floating Points all top this year’s bill.
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“Charli xcx is set for her biggest performance at Glastonbury after taking over the world with her ‘BRAT’ album and tour, headlining the Other Stage on Saturday night,” the festival revealed.
“The Prodigy will close the Festival there on Sunday night with a show that will be their first here since the tragic passing of frontman Keith Flint in 2019.”
The 2025 line-up also includes PinkPantheress, Ezra Collective, Kneecap, Pa Salieu, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Jorja Smith, Doechii, Greentea Peng, and Denzel Curry.
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Glastonbury Festival returns to Worthy Farm this summer from Jun 25 - 29. In 2026, the festival will enter a fallow year, meaning it will not go ahead in order to “let the land recover”. It’ll be the first fallow year since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 went on sale in November, and sold out in just 35 minutes. The festival introduced a new booking system using random queue allocation in a bid to reduce bots.
A number of resale tickets will go back up for grabs this spring, the festival announced last year, though a date has yet to be confirmed. Last year, resale tickets went on sale in April.
Check out the line-up below.
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