
Glastonbury Festival 2025's Saturday line-up, headliners and set times
Glastonbury Festival 2025 is heading into day four with the likes of Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts, Charli XCX, Doechii and Scissor Sisters
Day four of Glastonbury Festival 2025 is in full swing, with hundreds of thousands of revellers keeping the party alive into the weekend. Although the festival opened its gates to the public on Wednesday, Saturday, June 28 marks the second day that headlining acts are set to dazzle across the numerous stages.
Last night saw The 1975 rock the Pyramid Stage, marking their first return to the festival in nearly a decade. Tonight's top billing is expected to be Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts, but there's been some confusion over whether fans at home will be able to tune in to his performance.
While the BBC iPlayer is geared up to stream live from the main five stages, it remains uncertain if Neil Young's act will be broadcast for home viewers. A BBC spokesperson clarified: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences."
They added: "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival."
In contrast, Charli XCX's headline performance on the Other Stage will be broadcast live on iPlayer and BBC One starting at 10.30pm. For those enjoying the festival from the comfort of their homes, the BBC's The Glastonbury Hits Channel offers a chance to dive into classic sets and iconic moments, all accessible through iPlayer, reports Somerset Live.
BBC iPlayer is set to offer over 90 hours of performances with live streams from the five main stages - Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park. This will allow viewers to create their own list of must-see acts and plan their weekend.
Sets from the Pyramid Stage will be available to stream live in Ultra High Definition and in British Sign Language. For those who prefer radio, they can tune into BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
Saturday's line-up has a mystery act listed as 'Patchwork' performing from 6.15pm to 7.15pm on the Pyramid Stages. Speculation is rife that it could be anyone from Haim to Pulp to Chappell Roan.
Below are the line-ups and set times for all the main stages, along with a few extras. Live feeds will be available from the main five stages.
Pyramid Stage
NEIL YOUNG AND THE CHROME HEARTS - 10pm - 11.45pm
RAYE- 8pm - 9pm
PATCHWORK - 6.15pm - 7.15pm
JOHN FOGERTY - 4.30pm - 5.30pm
THE SCRIPT - 3pm- 4pm
BRANDI CARLILE - 1.30pm - 2.30pm
KAISER CHIEFS - 12pm - 1pm
Other Stage
CHARLI XCX - 10.30pm - 11.45pm
DEFTONES - 8.30pm - 9.30pm
EZRA COLLECTIVE - 6.45pm - 7.45pm
AMYL & THE SNIFFERS - 5pm - 6pm
WEEZER - 3.30pm - 4.30pm
BEABADOOBEE - 2pm - 3pm
GOOD NEIGHBOURS - 12.45pm - 1.30pm
ALESSI ROSE - 11.30pm - 12.15pm
West Holts Stage
DOECHII - 10.45pm - 11.30pm
AMAARAE - 8.30pm - 9.30pm
GREENTEA PENG - 7pm - 8pm
YUSSEF DAYES - 5.30pm - 6.30pm
KNEECAP - 4pm - 5pm
BOB VYLAN - 2.30pm - 5.30pm
NILÜFER YANYA - 1pm - 2pm
INFINITY SONG - 11.30pm - 12.30pm
Woodsies
SCISSOR SISTERS - 10.30pm - 11.45pm
TOM ODELL - 9pm - 10pm
FATHER JOHN MISTY - 7.30pm - 8.30pm
TV ON THE RADIO - 6pm - 7pm
NOVA TWINS - 4.30pm - 5.30pm
JADE - 3.15pm - 4pm
FCUKERS - 2pm - 2.45pm
SORRY - 12.45pm - 13.30pm
THE AMAZONS - 11.30pm - 12.15pm
The Park Stage
CARIBOU - 11pm - 12.15am
BETH GIBBONS - 9.15pm - 10.15pm
TBA - 7.30pm - 8.30pm
GARY NUMAN - 6pm - 7pm
PA SALIEU - 4.45pm - 5.30pm
LUCY DACUS - 3.30pm - 4.15pm
JAPANESE BREAKFAST - 2pm - 3pm
ICHIKO AOBA - 12.45pm - 1.30pm
YANN TIERSEN - 11.10am - 12.10pm
Acoustic Stage
NICK LOWE - 9.30pm - 10.45pm
HOTHOUSE FLOWERS - 8pm - 9pm
JEREMY LOOPS - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
THE CORONAS - 5.10pm - 6pm
THE BLUEBELLS - 4.10pm - 4.50pm
NOT COMPLETELY UNKNOWN A CELEBRATION OF THE SONGS OF BOB DYLAN FEATURING: PAUL CARRACK, SID GRIFFIN, KATYA, RALPH MCTELL, LIAM O MAONLAI - 3pm - 4pm
SOPHIE B. HAWKINS - 2pm - 2.40pm
OISIN LEECH- 1pm - 1.40pm
LORRAINE NASH - 12.10pm - 12.40pm
HENRY GRACE - 11.30am - 12pm
Avalon Stage
HARD-FI - 11.10pm - 12.20am
TOM WALKER - 9.40pm - 10.40pm
RACHEL CHINOURIRI - 8.10pm - 9.10pm
JADE BIRD - 6.40pm - 7.40pm
THE AMY WINEHOUSE BAND - 5.10pm - 6.10pm
JAMIE CULLUM - 3.40pm - 4.40pm
STEPHEN WILSON JR. - 2.15pm - 3.10pm
BESS ATWELL - 12.50pm - 1.45pm
FÜLÜ - 11.30am - 12.20pm
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