Glastonbury 2025 Kicks Off Today — Here’s What’s Coming Up - BookitList

Glastonbury 2025 Kicks Off Today — Here’s What’s Coming Up

The UK’s biggest music festival has officially kicked off today (25 June), as thousands of festival-goers flood through the gates of Worthy Farm for five days of live music, surprise sets and sun-drenched crowdsurfing.

Festival founder Michael Eavis, alongside daughter and organiser Emily Eavis, opened the gates at 8am this morning, welcoming a sea of fans ready for what’s set to be one of the biggest Glastonburys in recent years.

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Who's Headlining This Year?

This year’s headliners promise an incredible weekend of music. On Friday, The 1975 will light up the Pyramid Stage with their first-ever headline slot at Glastonbury. Saturday sees the long-awaited return of legendary musician Neil Young to Worthy Farm. Then, on Sunday, Rod Stewart will take on the iconic Legends Slot, followed by Olivia Rodrigo closing out the festival with her Glastonbury debut.

More Big Names on the Bill

Beyond the headliners, the lineup is packed with standout acts from across genres. Expect performances from Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Gracie Abrams, Kneecap, Wet Leg, Wolf Alice, and The Libertines, ensuring there’s something for every music fan at this year’s festival.

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The Forecast? Clear Skies Ahead!

The Met Office is forecasting mostly sunny skies with some clouds throughout the weekend, and temperatures are expected to reach a comfortable high of around 25°C — ideal weather for enjoying Glastonbury’s outdoor stages and soaking up the festival atmosphere.

Why Glasto 2025 Hits Different

With no festival scheduled for 2026 (a fallow year to allow the land and organisers to rest), this summer marks the last Glastonbury until 2027! So if you’re lucky enough to be there, soak it all in. And if not? The BBC is streaming over 90 hours of live coverage, so you can catch the biggest sets from home.