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PinkPantheress, Fatboy Slim, Jungle And More Confirmed For Glastonbury Festival Silver Hayes Line-Up

Thursday, 03 April 2025 Written by Jon Stickler

Glastonbury Festival have revealed the line-up for this year's Silver Hayes area.

One of the festival's most popular areas for dance and electronic music, it includes the stages; The Levels, Lonely Hearts Club, Assembly, Firmly Rooted Soundsystem, The Information and Sunflower Soundsystem.

Notable artists taking to The Levels across the weekend include Palms Trax, PinkPantheress (pictured), Confidence Man B2B with Job Jobse, Goldie, Jungle (DJ set), Skream and Benga, Haai B2B with Romy, DJ EZ, Groove Armada, and Seth Troxler. 

The Lonely Hearts Club, meanwhile, will host Fatboy Slim, Rudimental, Camelphat, Bashy, Biig Piig, AG Cook, Maverick Sabre and Snapped Ankles. Check out more acts below.

Last month, organisers revealed this year's Acoustic Stage line-up, with Ani DiFranco, Nick Lowe and Roy Harper set to headline on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Names for The West Holts Stage were also revealed last week, with Doechii, Maribou State and Overmono confirmed as headliners. 

The 1975 will headline the festival's Pyramid Stage on the Friday, with Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts taking to the stage on Saturday, before Olivia Rodrigo (pictured) tops the stage's bill on the Sunday. Additionally, Rod Stewart will play the coveted Sunday afternoon "legends" slot.

Elsewhere, the Other Stage will be headlined by Loyle Carner, Charli XCX and The Prodigy on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

There will also be debut Glastonbury performances by Alanis Morisette, Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young and Doechii. While Wolf Alice, Wet Leg, Fatboy Slim and Scissor Sisters all return to the line-up having previously performed at Worthy Farm.

Also confirmed are Deftones, RAYE, Ezra Collective, Busta Rhymes, Maribou State, Bob Vylan, John Fogerty, Amyl and the Sniffers, Beabadoobe, Four Tet, Ahoni and The Johnsons, Blossoms, CMAT, Denzel Curry, En Vogue, and English Teacher, Self Esteem, Supergrass, Wunderhorse, Franz Ferdinand, Inhaler, Myles Smith, Brandi Carlile, Caribou, Father John Misty, Gary Numan, JADE, Kaiser Chiefs, Kneecap, The Libertines, Snow Patrol, Katy J Pearson, Shaboozey, and many more.

The revered festival will return in June. More artists have been announced across more than 100 stages and areas. Head here for the full schedule so far.

What? A five-day festival hosting the biggest names in music from around the world, as well as up-and-comers.

Where? Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.

When? June 25-29, 2025.

Who? The 1975, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, and Olivia Rodrigo will headline the Pyramid Stage on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

Also confirmed for Friday's line-up is Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, Maribou State, Gracie Abrams, Four Tet, Wet Leg, Ahoni and The Johnsons, Badbadnotgood, Blossoms, Burning Spear, CMAT, Denzel Curry, En Vogue, English Teacher, Fatboy Slim, Faye Webster, Floating Points, Franz Ferdinand, Glass Beams, Inhaler, Lola Young, Myles Smith, Osees, Self Esteem, Supergrass, Vieux Farka Touré, and Wunderhorse.

Saturday will see performances from Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Deftones, Ezra Collective, John Fogerty, Amyl and The Sniffers, Amaarae, Beabadoobe, Beth Gibbons, Bob Vylan, Brandi Carlile, Caribou, Father John Misty, Gary Numan, Greentea Peng, JADE, Japanese Breakfast, Kaiser Chiefs, Kneecap, Leftfield, Lucy Dacus, Nick Lowe, Nova Times, Pa Salieu, Scissor Sisters, The Script, TV on the Radio, Weezer, Yussef Dayes,

Sunday's bill includes Rod Stewart, The Prodigy, Noah Kahan, Nile Rodgers and CHIC, Wolf Alice, Jorja Smith, Overmono, The Libertines, AJ Tracey, Black Uhuru, Celeste, Cymande, Danilo Plessow, Djo, Future Islands, Girl In Red, Goat, Joy Crookes, Kae Tempest, Katy J Pearson, Parcels, Pawsa, Royel Otis, Shaboozey, Snow Patrol, Sprints, St. Vincent, The Big Now, and The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Ani DiFranco, Nick Lowe and Roy Harper will headline the Acoustic Stage on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The line-up also features The Searchers, Billie Marten, Hugh Cornwell, Gabrielle Aplin, Nadia Reid, Hothouse Flowers, Jeremy Loops, The Coronas, The Bluebells, The Bootleg Beatles, PP Arnold, Michele Stodart, and more acts you can check out below.

The West Holts Stage will be headlined by Doechii, Maribou State and Overmono, while also welcoming Badbadnotgood, Denzel Curry, Glass Beams, Kneecap, Yussef Dayes, Bob Vylan, Parcels, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Goat.

Notable artists performing in the Silver Hayes area include Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada, PinkPantheress, Goldie, Jungle (DJ set), Skream and Benga, Groove Armada, Seth Troxler, Rudimental, Camelphat, Bashy, Biig Piig, AG Cook, Maverick Sabre and Snapped Ankles.

Loads more artist are still to be announced across more than 100 stages and areas. Head here for the full schedule so far.

Tickets? Tickets are currently sold out. There will be a resale of cancelled and returned tickets in the spring. Head here for further details.

Glastonbury Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Wed June 25 2025 - PILTON Worthy Farm
Thu June 26 2025 - PILTON Worthy Farm
Fri June 27 2025 - PILTON Worthy Farm
Sat June 28 2025 - PILTON Worthy Farm
Sun June 29 2025 - PILTON Worthy Farm

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