Glastonbury 2025: Leftfield, Shygirl, Skepta and Annie Mac lead Glade line-up

Glastonbury has announced the 2025 line-up for its Glade area – you can see it in full below.
This year’s festival takes place between June 25 and 29 at Worthy Farm in Somerset, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Tickets initially sold out last November, before two final resales last week.
In early March, the first line-up poster confirmed that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo would be joining Neil Young in headlining the Pyramid Stage this summer. Rod Stewart will take on the prestigious Legend Slot on Sunday, as revealed in late 2024.
Other big acts across the weekend will include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, AJ Tracey, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.
Organisers have been drip-feeding separate line-up posters for the plethora of stages, areas and venues across the site in the run-up to June. So far, we’ve had the Acoustic Stage, Field Of Avalon, West Holts, Silver Hayes, Croissant Neuf, Shangri-La, Woodsies, Kidzfield and Glasto Latino.
Today (April 30), the programme for the Glade area has been shared. This space is located “at the festival’s heart, amongst a canopy of trees”, boasting “live acts and DJs exhibiting and blending electronic, world, and roots music”.
It comprises two stages – Glade Main Stage and Glade Stage Dome – and “represents the genres it was founded on, while driving the nuanced and evolving sounds of today”.
The Glade Main Stage will feature the likes of Leftfield, Carl Cox & Eric Powell’s Mobile Disco featuring Julie McKnight, Shygirl Presents: Club Shy, Skepta B2B Мochakk B2B Carlita, Goldie, Joy Orbison, Annie Mac, The Orb, Daniel Avery B2B Imogen, and Fish56Octagon.
Over on the Glade Dome – the area’s “smaller sister stage” – will be “exciting experimental dance acts” such as Daphni, Leon Vynehall, Shy One, DJ Seinfeld, IZCO and Jamz Supernova.
Additionally, there’ll be “pioneers of the Dnb scene, Calibre and Fabio & Grooverider, and minimal house veterans Mathew Jonson, Margaret Dygas and Dyed Soundorom. See the announcement post and full list of performers below.
Glade Main Stage
Carl Cox & Eric Powell’s Mobile Disco Feat Julie McKnight
Leftfield
Richie Hawtin
Amelie Lens
Shygirl Presents: Club Shy
Goldie (Live)
Skepta B2B Мochakk B2B Carlita
Joy Orbison
Damian Lazarus
Seth Troxler
Annie Mac
Third World
Max Cooper
Interplanetary Criminal B2B Kettama
Sherelle
Eliza Rose
Ross From Friends Presents: Bubble Love
Daniel Avery B2B Imogen
Mj Cole Presents: Sincere
Sally C
Fish56Octagon
Deep Dish
A Guy Called Gerald + The Jungle Drummer (Live)
Nabihah Iqbal (DJ)
Crazy P (DJ)
The Orb
Marshall Jefferson
Lauren Lo Sung
Tunng
K Klass
K.O.G
Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Experience
Bel Cobain
Don Letts DJ Set
Channel One Sound System
Omega Nebula
Electric Jalaba
Glade Dome Stage
Daphni
Dj Boring B2B Dj Seinfeld
Jamz Supernova B2B Shy One
Leon Vynehall
Fabio & Grooverider
Calibre
Dj Tennis & Ashee Pres. Tenashee (Live)
Eli Brown
A Little Sound
Dyed Soundorom
Mathew Jonson (Live)
Margaret Dygas
Bradley Zero
Ion Ludwig (Live)
Tommy Holohan
Saoirse
Charlie Tee
Gray
LSB + Drs Present Space Age
Izco Ft Liam Bailey (Live)
Fila Brazillia (DJ)
Laidlaw B2B Tba
Tristan Da Cunha B2B Brawther
Don Letts DJ Set
Prince Fatty Ft Liam Bailey (Live)
Northsouth (Dale Mussington, Harry Mccanna & Sam Bangura)
Wilfy D
Ralph Lawson (Lost In Dub)
Carly Wilford
Harri Pepper
Marlie B2B Pach. B2B Locky
Josh Tweek
Georgia B2B Keefy G
Lucy Cook
Kearun
Iamdbb B2B Yxng Cptn
Wax Material
Truffle 101 Presents: Lazy Susan (2Stepbec, Oliver.R, Zeus)
Paper Dragon
You can find out more about the Glade via its official area page on Glastonbury’s website.
Further announcements are expected in the coming days and weeks. Check back here for the latest Glastonbury 2025 line-up news as we get it.
Meanwhile, Westside Cowboy – the winners of Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition 2025 – have spoken to NME about how it feels to have secured a slot at Worthy Farm in June.
“It feels amazing but it’s really hard to process,” vocalist Aoife Anson O’Connell told NME. “We’re so lucky, we’ve had the most insane luck for a year and it’s just happened again. We’re the most jammy people in the world, maybe I should start gambling!”
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