Wolf Alice left a lasting impression on Glastonbury attendees during their Sunday evening set at the Other Stage on June 29. As the sun began to set on the festival’s final day, the rock band, led by the charismatic Ellie Rowsell, delivered a powerful performance that had fans buzzing and clamoring for them to headline the event in years to come.
Having performed at Glastonbury four times, Wolf Alice showcased their growth and versatility with a standout cover of Fleetwood Mac’s iconic hit, “Dreams.” The rendition was met with widespread acclaim online, with one fan describing the performance as “glorious.”
Social media was flooded with praise: “Wolf Alice’s set at #Glastonbury2025 is absolutely phenomenal. They’re surely future headliners in the making!” another user enthused. “If they keep this momentum, Wolf Alice could definitely headline soon,” added another.
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The Fleetwood Mac cover particularly resonated with the audience. “Wolf Alice doing ‘Dreams’—oh my God, actually unreal! It’s no surprise that Fleetwood Mac’s sound meshes so well with their style,” one admirer wrote. Others felt the band deserved an even bigger spotlight, saying, “They absolutely should have headlined Friday on the Pyramid Stage.”
Some fans expressed envy from afar. “So happy my friends got to see Wolf Alice at Glasto as the sun sets, but I’m also incredibly jealous for not being there myself,” one viewer lamented.
Following Wolf Alice’s electrifying performance, The Prodigy took over the Other Stage, while Noah Kahan performed on the Pyramid Stage. The festival’s finale featured chart-topping US pop star Olivia Rodrigo, wrapping up another unforgettable Glastonbury.