Glastonbury 2025 – The Essential Guide!

Get all the essential reviews and news from Worthy Farm here!


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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.

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!

Keep coming back to mojo4music over the weekend for all the essential news and reviews for this year's Glastonbury. Here are some of the best reviews of the festival so far...

The Selecter at Glastonbury : Two Tone heroes get the pyramid skanking - READ MORE

John Fogerty's Creedence revival gets Glastonbury chortling - READ MORE

Brandi Carlile At Glastonbury 2025 Review: Laurel Canyon comes to Pilton - READ MORE

Raye brings the exquisite soul glamour to the farm - READ MORE

Rod Stewart is joined by Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, Michael Eavis and Lulu for a set of showbiz crowd-pleasers - READ MORE

Nick Lowe At Glastonbury 2025:  A genuinely legendary set from The Jesus Of Cool - READ MORE

Gary Numan proves his electro-pop gloom is no downer - READ MORE

Amyl And The Sniffers beat the ‘crook’ ifor pub-punk glory - READ MORE

Charli XCX at Glastonbury: Feisty dance pop icon delivers for her base - READ MORE

Neil Young, ever mercurial, keeps on rocking at 79 - READ MORE

Pulp relive their 1995 Glastonbury triumph on the main stage - READ MORE

Father John Misty: Brevity proves to be the soul of wit for Josh Tillman - READ MORE

Anohni & The Johnsons provide one of the most extraordinary performances Worthy Farm has ever witnessed - READ MORE

Weezer: the alt-rock vets return to Glastonbury after 30 years - READ MORE

Kneecap hit back at their critics and deliver a feral set at Glastonbury - READ MORE

Burning Spear at Glastonbury: Reggae icon’s righteous flame still alight - READ MORE

Biffy Clyro get Glastonbury's Friday night Pyramid stage bouncing - READ MORE

Wet Leg come back bigger and stronger - READ MORE

The Searchers review 66 years in rock for their last show at Glastonbury 2025 - READ MORE

Alanis Morissette At Glastonbury 2025 - ’90s singer achieves a level of iconhood - READ MORE

Shed Seven join the Britpop revival, returning to Glastonbury as "big time charlies" - READ MORE

CMAT defies online trolls to emerge triumphant - READ MORE

Franz Ferdinand bring out Peter Capaldi for showstopping Take Me Out - READ MORE

The 1975 allow the music to do the talking in their Friday headline set - READ MORE

Supergrass return to the Pyramid Stage on Friday with a dive into their '95 debut album - READ MORE

Lorde opens Glastonbury 2025 with surprise morning set - READ MORE

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!

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