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Where to see Glastonbury’s biggest acts throughout 2025
Missed out on Glastonbury this year? We've rounded up where else you can see the line-up throughout 2025
It’s difficult to avoid Glastonbury Festival these days, even if you missed out on the scramble to nab a sacred ticket. Every possible media outlet seems to talk about it, and social media feeds beam a constant (and enviable) flow of enjoyment direct from Worthy Farm.
Thanks to the BBC’s extensive coverage, however, you can now enjoy the festivities from the comfort of your own sofa. Whilst it might satisfy the FOMO somewhat, it’ll never be the same as seeing your favourite artists in the flesh.
So, if you didn’t make it to the hallowed ley lines this year, we’ve rounded up the very best of the Glastonbury line-up that you can see outside of Somerset throughout the remainder of 2025.
HAIM
Patchwork’s inclusion on the Pyramid Stage is perhaps one of the worst kept secrets from this year’s secret sets – it was only ever going to be Pulp, but that didn’t stop HAIM’s set on the Park Stage being one the weekend’s biggest unannounced moments. If you failed to catch them however, there’s ample opportunity to catch the most infectiously joyous sisters in pop rock during their headline UK tour throughout October.
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Wolf Alice’s path to become one of the UK’s premier rock acts has been synonymous with Glastonbury Festival with the North Londoners having played the Worthy Farm event five times in total, if you include 2025 and the isolated pandemic year. If you missed out on the aforementioned, fear not, as Ellie Rowsell and her band of merry men tour the UK in support of forthcoming album, The Clearing this winter.
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Thanks to her sumptuous voice and raw, relatable lyricism, RAYE will undoubtedly win hearts at Glastonbury – and potentially bag that James Bond soundtrack she’s consistently been touted for. There’s ample chance to win yours too at the multiple BRIT Award-winner’s All Points East headline performance at the tail-end of the summer.
Find TicketsThe Maccabees
Indie darlings The Maccabees are making a very special comeback after a seven-year hiatus in which each member pursued their own creative ventures. Luckily Glastonbury isn’t their only stop: you can catch the boys on their UK tour throughout August which culminates with a headline appearance at All Points East in London’s Victoria Park.
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If you’re a glutton for punishment and Snow Patrol’s televised Glastonbury set doesn’t induce enough crying from the comfort of your own home, then you can keep the tears flowing by catching them on tour throughout the summer months, which includes massive headline dates at TRNSMT in Glasgow and Latitude in Suffolk.
Find TicketsAmyl and the Sniffers
Raucous Aussie punk-rockers Amyl and the Sniffers have been starting moshpits around the world since the release of Cartoon Darkness last year, and now it’s the UK’s turn. Not only will they be supporting the mighty Fontaines D.C. at their Finsbury Park show on 5 July, they also have their own massive Alexandra Palace concert in London on 25 October.
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Cowboys hats and high-kicks at the ready – it’s officially a CMAT summer. Her Glastonbury set will no doubt be one to savour, but she’ll be back on the road later in the year. Supporting The Maccabees at All Points East in August, CMAT will also be heading out on her own headline UK tour in support of new album, ‘Euro-Country’, throughout October.
Find TicketsNile Rodgers & CHIC
The quickest wrist in the West, Nile Rodgers and his rhythmic guitar style have ignited disco dancefloors for nearly 50 years. He’ll be doing exactly that – backed by his band CHIC – for the entirety of the summer, with concerts at Powderham Castle, Chelmsford City Racecourse, Cardiff Castle and Halifax Piece Hall, alongside further festival appearances at Love Supreme and Love Motion.
Find TicketsWet Leg
Isle Of Wight indie rock oddities Wet Leg are back, and with new album moisturizer, they’re coming out punching. Get involved in the ‘Chaise Longue’ sing-a-longs and the dance-punk weirdness of ‘catch these fists’ as they take on TRNSMT in Glasgow and Wilderness Festival in July.
Find TicketsPAWSA
Occupying The Levels in Silver Hayes during his Glastonbury stint, PAWSA’s handiwork likely won’t be televised. What better excuse than to see him during his curated PAWSA IN THE PARK all-dayer at London’s Gunnersbury Park on Friday 8 August then.
Find TicketsOlivia Rodrigo
Despite making her Pyramid Stage debut on the Sunday night of Glastonbury, Olivia Rodrigo is already a veteran when it comes to the main stage. The plucky pop rocker’s ‘GUTS’ Tour will have already taken her to BST Hyde Park by the time she rocks up at Worthy Farm, though there’s still two opportunities to see the star during her two dates at Manchester’s Co-op Live just days later.
Find TicketsNeil Young
It’s come to light that the BBC won’t be showing any of Neil Young’s Saturday night headline set, which leaves only one option – you’ll have to see him in concert for yourselves. Worry not, as the bonafide music legend – with his new band the chrome hearts – will keep rockin’ in the free world beyond his Glastonbury gig, headlining BST Hyde Park on 11 July with fellow greats Yusuf / Cat Stevens and Van Morrison in support.
Find TicketsKneecap
Whatever you’ve heard about them, Irish language-speaking hip hop trio Kneecap need to be seen to be believed. You can channel the luck of the Irish in that case, as the much-talked-about musicians will support fellow Irishmen Fontaines D.C. in London’s Finsbury Park and Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park, before a huge and highly anticipated show at OVO Arena Wembley in September.
Find TicketsAlanis Morissette
You oughta know that Alanis Morissette is a stellar presence in concert. Thankfully then, she’ll be occupying stages in the UK long after her Glastonbury appearance, with headline shows at Blackweir in Cardiff and Lytham Festival in Lancashire, before dates at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and The O2 Arena in London in July.
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Britpop’s esoteric and ever enthusiastic mainstays Supergrass are set to open up the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Friday. 30 years after the release of their debut album, ‘I Should Coco’, they’ve kept their teeth nice and clean for all this time. Continuing the smiles and good time vibes all summer long, Supergrass will be playing at Bedford Park with The Coral and Willie J. Healey in support, as well as Halifax’s Piece Hall, whilst supporting The Libertines at London’s Gunnersbury Park.
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