Welcome to MOJO’s Glastonbury 2025 hub! Keep checking in here over the weekend for all the essential news and reviews from Worthy Farm. Who played what, who brought on whom, who triumphed, who tried, and who filled those tantalising TBC slots.
Might Pulp be making a surprise return to the scene of their 1994 Pyramid Stage glory? The band are currently denying it, but if you want a taste of what *might* be going down then check out our review of the Britpop misfits’ spectacular opening night in Glasgow earlier this month HERE!
Meanwhile, if you want a taste of what Neil Young will be bringing to this year’s festival, jump into our exclusive report on the start of his European tour, live from deep inside a disused mine in the Swedish hinterlands, HERE!
This year’s coveted Sunday legends slot is being taken by Rod Stewart. MOJO expects a set ripe with bum-wiggling crowd-pleasers such as Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?, Sailing, and Hot Legs, but we’re also hoping for some of the more rough and ready gems from his Mercury years like Reason To Believe, Mandolin Wind, and – if old Faces muckers Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones are joining him as rumoured – Stay With Me and Three Button Hand Me Down. Exactly the sort of classic tunes to be found in our rundown of the best Rod, Faces, Ronnie Lane, Ron Wood, and Ian McLagan albums which you can enjoy HERE!
Plus, if you want to relive some of last year’s most memorable moments including Coldplay, Paul Heaton, Dexys, Squeeze, PJ Harvey and more, then dive into our pick of the best performances from Glastonbury 2024 HERE!
Watch this space for all the best music from this year’s Glastonbury Festival!