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Glastonbury Festival Sunday headliners, line-up, set times, and where to watch

Glastonbury Festival Sunday headliners, line-up, set times, and where to watch

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Glastonbury Festival 2025 will come to a close tonight with a headline set from Olivia Rodrigo, as well as performances from Rod Stewart and The Prodigy
Glastonbury Festival 2025 is drawing to a close, but before Worthy Farm bids adieu to its festival-goers for another two years, there's still one more action-packed day to enjoy. Olivia Rodrigo will be taking centre stage at the Pyramid Stage tonight to wrap up the festival, making her the second youngest artist to headline this iconic stage, following Billie Eilish in 2022.
Joining Olivia on Sunday, 29 June, the Legend's Tea Time slot will welcome back Rod Stewart. The Other Stage will see its finale with The Prodigy, while Overmono, Jorja Smith, and The Maccabees are set to perform on the other main stages.
This year's festival has been headlined by The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo, but there's plenty more to discover. If you're tuning in from home, you can still join in the fun with BBC's The Glastonbury Hits Channel, which has been streaming classic tracks and memorable performances. This can be accessed via iPlayer.
BBC iPlayer is serving up over 90 hours of performances with live streams from the five main stages - Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park - allowing viewers to curate their own list of must-see acts and navigate their way through the weekend. Performances from the Pyramid Stage will be available to stream live in Ultra High Definition and in British Sign Language, reports Somerset Live.
If you're more inclined towards radio, you can catch the action across BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
Here are the line-ups and set times for all the main stages on the final day of Glastonbury Festival, along with a few additional ones. Live feeds will be available from the five main stages.
Pyramid Stage
OLIVIA RODRIGO - 9.45pm - 11.15pm
NOAH KAHAN - 7.45pm - 8.45pm
NILE RODGERS & CHIC - 6pm - 7pm
ROD STEWART - 3.45pm - 5.15pm
THE LIBERTINES - 2pm - 3pm
CELESTE - 12.30pm - 1.30pm
THE SELECTER - 11.15am - 12pm
Other Stage
THE PRODIGY - 9.45pm - 11.15pm
WOLF ALICE - 7.45pm - 8.45pm
SNOW PATROL - 6pm - 7pm
TURNSTILE - 4.30pm - 5.30pm
JOY CROOKES - 3pm - 3.45pm
SHABOOZEY- 1.45pm - 2.30pm
NADINE SHAH - 12.30pm - 1.15pm
LOUIS DUNFORD - 11.15am - 12pm
West Holts Stage
OVERMONO - 9.45pm - 11.15pm
PARCELS - 8pm - 9pm
THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
GOAT - 5pm - 6pm
BLACK UHURU - 3.30pm - 4.30pm
CYMANDE - 2pm - 3pm
ABEL SELAOCOE & THE BANTU ENSEMBLE - 12.30pm - 1.30pm
THANDII - 11am - 12pm
Woodsies
JORJA SMITH - 9.30pm - 10.45pm
AJ TRACEY - 8pm - 9pm
ST. VINCENT - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD - 5pm - 6pm
DJO - 3.30pm - 4.30pm
SPRINTS - 2pm - 3pm
GURRIERS - 12.30pm - 1.30pm
WESTSIDE COWBOY - 11.15am - 12pm
The Park Stage
THE MACCABEES - 9.15pm - 10.30pm
FUTURE ISLANDS - 7.35pm - 8.35pm
KAE TEMPEST - 6pm - 7pm
GIRL IN RED - 4.30pm - 5.30pm
ROYEL OTIS- 3.15pm - 4pm
KATY J PEARSON - 2pm - 2.45pm
GEORDIE GREEP - 12.45pm - 1.30pm
MELIN MELYN - 11.30am - 12.15pm
Acoustic Stage
ROY HARPER - 9.30pm - 10.30pm
THE BOOTLEG BEATLES - 8pm - 9pm
RHIANNON GIDDENS WITH DIRK POWELL - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR - 5pm - 6pm
PP ARNOLD - 4pm - 4.40pm
THE RIPTIDE MOVEMENT - 3pm - 3.40pm
MICHELE STODART- 2pm - 2.40pm
THE HENRY GIRLS - 1pm - 1.40pm
TOBY LEE - 12.10pm - 12.40pm
DAWN LANDES & FRIENDS PERFORM THE LIBERATED WOMAN'S SONGBOOK - 11.30am - 12pm
Avalon Stage
ALABAMA 3 - 10.50pm - 11.50pm
BEAR'S DEN- 9.20pm - 10.20pm
SAM RYDER - 7.50pm - 8.50pm
THE BIG MOON - 6.20pm - 7.20pm
MY BABY - 4.50pm - 5.50pm
THE HORNE SECTION - 3.20pm - 4.20pm
BROOKE COMBE - 1.55pm - 2.50pm
TALISK - 12.30pm - 1.25pm
DEA MATRONA - 11.25am - 12.05pm

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