Undoubtedly the most important date in the U.K.’s live music diary, Glastonbury possesses the ability to keep the musical conversation flowing for months at a time. The legendary festival is set to return to Worthy Farm in Somerset, south west England next summer (June 25-29), following a 2024 lineup stacked with a wealth of the world’s biggest stars: from bill-toppers Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA to groundbreaking performances from the likes of Burna Boy and Janelle Monae.
A wonderland of music and theater, replete with huge headliners, rising stars and fascinating curios aplenty, an invitation to Worthy Farm can significantly elevate an artist’s career. In recent years, the festival has seen major acts such as Ayra Starr, Little Simz and Olivia Rodrigo – who brought out influential British songwriter Lily Allen as a surprise guest during her triumphant set in 2022 – enjoy star-making turns, while newer talent are also afforded the opportunity to stake their claim for greatness on the smaller stages.
There is truth, too, to the old cliché that Glastonbury has something for everybody. In June, SEVENTEEN became the first-ever K-pop act to perform at the festival in its 54-year history. Revered names from the worlds of metal, techno, experimental jazz and beyond converge on the site each summer – proving that there is simply no other event like it.
As the ticket sale for next year approaches, the noise surrounding rumors of who is set to play the festival will only increase tenfold.
Here’s everything we know about Glastonbury 2025 so far.