With gates opening for Glastonbury 2025 next week – check out the latest weather forecast for this year’s event below.
The legendary festival will return to Worthy Farm between June 25 and 29, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Headliners are Neil Young, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo on the Pyramid Stage, while Loyle Carner, Charli XCX and The Prodigy will perform on the Other Stage.
Other big names across the weekend include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.
Rod Stewart will be taking on the coveted Legend Slot on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday afternoon, and has already revealed that the set – which is setting him back over £300,000 – will see a reunion with Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood.
The full line-up was shared by organisers at the start of the month, and includes a number of ‘TBA’ secret slots, as well as some brutal clashes.
Now, before you get packing your bags for this year’s edition, check out the early weather forecast below.
In a long-range prediction from the Met Office, the weather for Glasto is likely to see “high pressure” that will “dominate much of the UK, bringing dry and fine weather, and feeling warm in the sunshine with light winds for most”.
It also adds that any early morning mist or fog will be quick to clear, and daytime temperature will likely trend around or above normal for the time of year.”
The BBC weather forecast for Glastonbury 2025 is:
Wednesday June 25
Sunny with a gentle breeze. Highs of 25ºC and lows of 14ºC
Thursday June 26
Sunny with a gentle breeze. Highs of 24ºC and lows of 123ºC
Friday June 27
Sunny intervals with a gentle breeze. Highs of 23ºC and lows of 14ºC
Saturday June 28
Sunny intervals with a gentle breeze. Highs of 24ºC and lows of 13ºC
Sunday June 29
Light rain and a moderate breeze. Highs of 23ºC and lows of 14ºC
The past two years of Glasto have seen hot and sunny conditions, and 2023 saw festival organisers issue advice on staying safe as temperatures reached the high 20s. The last time significant rain and mud hit Glastonbury was back in 2016.
The artists playing Glasto this year have been gradually announced by organisers over the past few months, and in January, Neil Young was announced as headliner in an unconventional way – with the Canadian singer-songwriter saying that he had initially pulled out of Glasto ’25 due to it being “a corporate turn-off”, owing to the festival’s partnership with the BBC.
Young later backtracked, however, citing “an error in the information received”. It’ll mark his second time topping the bill at the farm, following his debut appearance in 2009.
There’s a strong number of Glasto first-timers this time around, too. These include Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, Lola Young, Myles Smith (winner of this year’s BRITs Rising Star award), Busta Rhymes, Brandi Carlile and Gary Numan.
Recently, organiser Emily Eavis spoke out about the changes that will be implemented on-site for 2025. These include making more space for punters by selling “a few thousand less” tickets than usual, expanding the space at The Other Stage, introducing a new Dragon’s Tail area to Shangri-La and more. Find out all the changes to the layout here.