As Glastonbury Festival 2025 draws to a close, there’s still a thrilling final day of music and magic to enjoy at Worthy Farm. On Sunday, June 29, Olivia Rodrigo will headline the iconic Pyramid Stage, closing out the festival. At just 26, she becomes the second youngest artist ever to top the bill, following Billie Eilish’s historic 2022 performance.
Sunday also marks the return of the much-loved Legend’s Tea Time, featuring a special set by Rod Stewart. Over on the Other Stage, The Prodigy will deliver their electrifying closing act, while other standout performers such as Overmono, Jorja Smith, and The Maccabees take to the main stages throughout the day.
The festival’s headliners this year have been The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo, but the lineup is packed with excitement across multiple stages. For those enjoying the festival from home, the BBC offers comprehensive coverage through The Glastonbury Hits Channel on iPlayer, streaming classic moments and current performances alike.
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BBC iPlayer provides over 90 hours of live music, broadcasting from the festival’s five main stages—Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies, and The Park. Viewers can customize their experience by selecting must-see acts and enjoy Pyramid Stage performances in Ultra HD with British Sign Language interpretation.
For radio listeners, performances unfold across multiple BBC stations, including Radio 6 Music, Radio 1 and 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 4, and BBC Sounds.
Below are the confirmed line-ups and set times for the main stages on Glastonbury’s final day, with live streams offering a front-row experience from wherever you are.