The official Glastonbury Festival 2025 map has been unveiled, offering a fresh look at the iconic event’s layout. Released on Saturday, May 17, the map highlights beloved staple stages alongside new and expanded areas.
Returning favorites include the legendary Pyramid Stage, home to headline acts, along with The Other Stage, Woodsies, The Park—with its stunning rainbow ribbon tower—and The Glade. Fans will be pleased to know these signature zones remain central to the festival experience.
This year, some areas are growing to accommodate increasing demand. Silver Hayes and Shangri-La will both expand, with Shangri-La introducing a new bar called Dragon’s Tail. Additionally, more public camping spaces are now available in Pylon Ground to cater to the swelling number of attendees.
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Festivalgoers are strongly encouraged to arrive early to secure spots at the most sought-after campsites: Park Home Ground, Oxlyers, Big Ground, and Pennard Hill Ground. A seasoned Glastonbury veteran, attending annually since 1978, cautions: “They will fill up very fast! So get in as early as you can on Wednesday if you plan on heading to any of the four most popular sites.”
This updated map arrives alongside a star-studded lineup. Friday’s performances feature The 1975, Gracie Abrams, Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, En Vogue, Fatboy Slim, Lola Young, PinkPantheress, and Franz Ferdinand.
Saturday’s headliners include Neil Young, Charli XCX, Doechii, Raye, JADE, Scissor Sisters, Kaiser Chiefs, Gary Numan, and Weezer. The politically charged rap group Kneecap will also take the stage.
The grand finale on Sunday promises Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, Snow Patrol, Wolf Alice, and more, ensuring a memorable close to the weekend. Rumors suggest that notable festivalgoers like Dune star Timothée Chalamet may also be spotted amidst the crowds.
Explore the full festival map and prepare for an unforgettable Glastonbury 2025.