Glastonbury Festival is returning from June 25 to June 29, 2025, and once again, it promises to be the cultural and musical event of the year. With over 200,000 music lovers descending on Worthy Farm, there’s no shortage of stages, scenes, and unforgettable performances — but one area always stands out for those who love to dance: The Glade.
🎶 Glade Lineup 2025: Where Legacy Meets Future Sound
For 2025, The Glade stays true to its roots while boldly pushing boundaries. The main stage lineup blends pioneering acts and electronic legends with the freshest faces in the scene:
- Live Acts & Dance Icons:
- Epic DJ Sets From:
- New-School Talent Turning Heads:
Leftfield, Goldie, Third World, Dele Sosimi, Max Cooper, A Guy Called Gerald & Jungle Drummer
Carl Cox & Eric Powell (Funk & Soul), Richie Hawtin, Annie Mac, Don Letts, Channel One Sound System, Marshall Jefferson
Shygirl, Skepta, Joy Orbison, Sherelle, Amelie Lens, Nabihah Iqbal
Meanwhile, nestled deeper into the trees, the Glade Dome brings the underground to life with immersive dance sets from:
- Daphni, Leon Vynehall, Shy One, DJ Seinfeld, IZCO, Jamz Supernova
- Drum & Bass heroes Calibre and Fabio & Grooverider
- Minimal masters like Mathew Jonson, Margaret Dygas, and Dyed Soundorom
And of course, it wouldn’t be Glade without some warm, earth-shaking dub: Prince Fatty, Liam Bailey, and Don Letts return to keep the roots alive.
The Treehouse Bar, one of the Glade’s hidden gems, will be pouring drinks and curating sounds with exclusive DJ sets from BBC Radio 6’s Tom Ravenscroft and other surprise guests.
📺 How to Watch Glastonbury 2025 for Free
Can’t make it to the fields? You can watch Glastonbury for free — if you're in the UK.
Available on:
- BBC iPlayer (Live & On-Demand)
- BBC TV & Radio channels
The BBC’s Glastonbury coverage is known for its comprehensive streams of the main stages, behind-the-scenes access, and exclusive performances — including sets from The Glade.
🌍 Watching From Outside the UK?
Unfortunately, Glastonbury is not officially streamed internationally. But if you're abroad, you can still tune in using a VPN. Connect to a UK server to access BBC iPlayer and join the festival buzz from anywhere in the world.