
Record your favourite moments of all time on our Glastonbury Memory Map
Glastonbury 2025 has come to an end after bringing more than 200,000 people to Worthy Farm for an unforgettable five days with some of the world's greatest musicians. Whether you went this year, or to the first ever edition in 1970, we want to know your memories of thee iconic festival.
This year, headliners Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo, and The 1975 were the main draw for many festival goers and for millions watching the coverage at home. Becoming the second youngest Glastonbury headliner ever, Olivia Rodrigo stunned fans, showcasing her biggest hits with flawless vocals, impressive piano skills and surprise guest Robert Smith of The Cure.
With fans calling 2025's edition of the festival an 'all-timer', the headliners will hope to become part of Glastonbury's rich history, following in the footsteps of stars like David Bowie—whose triumphant set in 2000 was described as 'the best Glastonbury moment of all time' - The Killers in 2017, Bruce Springsteen in 2009, and Radiohead, headliners in 1997, 2003, and 2017.
Since the festival first opened in 1970, Worthy Farm in Somerset has played host to the biggest names in music. But often, some of the best memories are made well away from the Pyramid Stage.
Back in 1994, the transformative album Definitely Maybe had not yet been released and Oasis were not the rock juggernaut they would become when they took to the NME stage in the late afternoon. The Gallagher brothers performed a raucous set including Live Forever, Supersonic, and Cigarettes & Alcohol, but were eclipsed by Britpop rivals Blur, who headlined the NME stage soon after.
Whether it be from this year or any previous year, is there a memory of the festival that you hold dear? Share your favourite recollections of Glastonbury on our map or in the comments below for a chance to be featured in our Worthy Welly newsletter.
A year later, Massive Attack filled the dance tent and rapturously brought rave to Glastonbury - a moment which many of this year's attendees will understand after witnessing The Prodigy close The Other Stage in a flurry of electronic beats. Glastonbury has undoubtedly left thousands of festival-goers with memories for life - be it with friends or random people met in crowds, never to be seen again.
The UK's most iconic festival is known as such for a reason, with many different areas each with its own loyal fans and attractions - Carhenge, built from 24 mutated vintage cars, Arcadia, with its monumental Dragonfly statue, and Kidzfield, offering entertainment and fun for the next generation of festival-goers.
There is West Holts, known for world music and food stalls; The Park, where visitors can climb the Ribbon Tower for a bird's-eye view and The Green Fields, where music lovers can chill out away from the main buzz. Many unsigned artists have been discovered on the BBC Introducing stage, while thousands of fans have lost themselves in an intimate set enjoyed on the Acoustic Stage. And the music continues until sunrise at late-night spots Shangri-La, The Common, Unfairground and Block9.
But what are your favourite memories of the world's greatest music festival? You can add your recollections to our interactive map and read what other people have enjoyed most about the festival. That might be a favourite band, an iconic performance, having fun with friends, meeting the love of your life, or simply trying to remember where you camped.
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