The Glastonbury Festival 2025 lineup has once again hit it outta' park, promising a memorable experience with headliners like The 1975, Neil Young and his Chrome Hearts, and Olivia Rodrigo. And guess who snagged this year's "legends" slot? None other than Rod Stewart. It's gonna be one epic ride through music history!
This Glastonbury isn't just about mainstream hits; it's a proud celebration featuring an amazing array from LGBTQ+ artists and allies. We're talking performances by Jade, Charli XCX, and more across various stages. Let's dive in and highlight some stellar queer artists you absolutely can't miss at Glastonbury 2025.
Get ready because Wet Leg, those British indie rock stars with their catchy tunes and sharp lyrics, are set on capturing hearts. They'll be serving up new tracks from their buzzworthy second album, *Moisturizer*, dropping July 11. Make sure you catch their hit "Catch These Fists" live on The Other Stage at 3:45 PM, Friday, June 27.
Feel that vibrant energy? It's CMAT, Ireland's own Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, bounding back onto Glastonbury's scene. Her TikTok hit "Take A Sexy Picture Of Me" will surely get The Pyramid Stage glowing at 1:30 PM, Friday, June 27. Trust me, you won't want this electric showto pass you by.
Lola Young, fresh off opening up about her sexuality, promises a performance you'll remember. With hits like "One Thing" and "Messy," she's set up in The Woodsies Area at 4:30 PM, Friday, June 27. Don't miss this rising star!
She's back! Rebecca Lucy Taylor, also known as Self Esteem, returns after her Glastonbury success story in 2022. With her newest album, *A Complicated Woman*, she'll be setting The Park Stage on fire at 9:15 PM, Friday, June 27.
Let Anohni and The Johnsons take you on a profound journey celebrating trans joy. Led by Anohni, their unique sound and message will be a festival highlight on The Park Stage at 11:00 PM, Friday, June 27.
American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile makes her Glastonbury debut this year. Known both musically and her collaborations with Elton John, she'll be captivating The Pyramid Stage at 1:30 PM, Saturday, June 28. This set's a must-see!
Michelle Zauner, leading Japanese Breakfast, brings her entrancing melodies. Don't miss this indie band on The Park Stage at 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 28.
Catch Beabadoobee, who continues making waves post her 2024 album. She'll be rocking The Other Stage at 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 28. Be there or be square!
Lucy Dacus, part indie supergroup boygenius, performs selections from her album *Forever Is A Feeling*. She graces The Park Stage at 3:30 PM, Saturday, June 28. Prepare yourself!
Feel moved by Greenteapeng's sound and activism as she hits The West Holts Stage. Immersee in her soulful vibes at 7:00 PM, Saturday, June 28.
They're back! Scissor Sisters, fronted by Jake Shears, are returning ready rock on at Glasto' #3. Join them in The Woodsies Area at 10:30 PM, Saturday, June 28.
Experience Doechii's electrifying show, fresh off her Grammy win! She'll be lighting up The West Holts Stage at 10:45 PM, Saturday, June 28. Feel that energy!
Norway's girl in red captures hearts with introspective lyrics. Find her on The Park Stage at 4:30 PM, Sunday, June 29. Don't miss this deep, soulful set.
Prepare yourself; Kae Tempest performs their new single "Diagnoses" on The Park Stage. Feel their powerful rhythm at 6:00 PM, Sunday, June 29.
Catch American rock icon St Vincent's anticipated return. Her superb guitar skills shine in The Woodsies Area at 6:30 PM, Sunday, June 29. This one's not-to-miss!
Join us in celebrating Glastonbury Festival from Thursday, June 25, through Sunday, June 29. Dive headfirst in music magic and share your thoughts in respectful conversation. Let this festival be an experience we'll treasure together!
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