Glastonbury has unveiled the complete line-up for its Woodsies area in 2025. The festival’s iconic Woodsies – previously known as the John Peel Stage – will feature performances from a variety of artists, including the previously announced Four Tet (Friday), Scissor Sisters (Saturday), and Jorja Smith (Sunday). New additions to the line-up include Tom Odell, Black Country, New Road, The Amazons, Shed Seven, Sorry, and Fat Dog.
Scheduled to take place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from June 25 to 29, the festival has confirmed that it will take a break in 2026. Although tickets were sold out as of last November, two official resales are scheduled for this week.
The initial line-up poster revealed that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo would join Neil Young as headliners on the Pyramid Stage this summer. Additionally, Rod Stewart has been confirmed for the coveted Legend Slot on Sunday, an announcement made towards the end of 2024.
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In the lead up to June, organisers have been gradually releasing separate line-up posters for the various stages, areas, and venues across the site. The Woodsies area will host a diverse range of acts, showcasing the best of today’s music, from established festival acts to emerging talent competition winners.
The Tree Stage, exposed to the elements, will offer an intimate, reconnective experience that blurs the boundary between nature, sound, and self. The Woods’ Bar will feature two house bands playing rare grooves, world, and jazz, creating a vibrant and verdant atmosphere in the northwest corner of Glastonbury.
As Glastonbury fans have one final chance this week to secure tickets for the festival, with coach tickets available from 6pm on Thursday evening and a general resale of tickets set to follow on Sunday morning.