Glastonbury 2025: Sunday with Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, Chic and more – follow it live

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While we await our first wave of reviews, feast your eyes upon our latest photo essay, wrapping up all the action from yesterday.

Looking ahead to the rest of the day, we’ve got a stacked lineup on the Pyramid stage – with the Libertines at 2pm, followed by Rod Stewart in the legends slot, then fellow legends Nile Rodgers & Chic.

Noah Kahan will be taking us through to the evening, then there’s the final headliner, Olivia Rodrigo. She played the Other stage in 2022, but has since had a massive couple of years. Having seen her Guts tour in London last year, I’m expecting a high-energy, pop-punk spectacle – and perhaps some special guests… (In 2022, Lily Allen joined her on stage for Fuck You, dedicated to those who overturned Roe v Wade.)

Over on the Other stage, I know plenty of people whose plans for the day start with Shaboozey (rumoured to play his hit A Bar Song (Tipsy) three times a set – not one time too many!). I can imagine a big crowd forming for Snow Patrol, followed by Wolf Alice, but the real energetic high point will be the Prodigy.

Other highlights ahead are St Vincent, AJ Tracey and Jorja Smith over at Woodsies, the Maccabees and Future Islands on Park, and plenty more.

From the chat I’ve heard around the site this morning, it seems that everyone was pleased with the choice of headliners last night. It sounds as if Charli xcx gave the show of her life over at the Other stage, the climax of her barnstorming Brat era, and blessedly without any crowd issues as had been feared. Read Shaad’s five-star review here.

For those who didn’t want to risk it, Doechii – over at West Holts – was hardly a compromise. I was sent to review her set, and was blown away by her precision and sheer power. And only 26 years old! As the women behind me in the queue for the showers put it, catching Doechii felt like catching a phenomenon just at the point of exploding.

Finally, on the Pyramid, there was Neil Young with his Chrome Hearts, dubbed by Alexis as “the best backing band Young has assembled since Crazy Horse”.

Five stars all round!

Welcome to Sunday's liveblog!

Elle Hunt

Elle Hunt

Good morning and welcome to the last day – of the Glastonbury live blog and, of course, the festival. I’ve just been out at the Other stage, catching a bit of Louis Dunford with my pal Chris and all the other Arsenal fans on site. North London Forever might have got the first arm-sway of the day going – personally, I’m saving my energy for Rod Stewart’s Sailing …

We’ve got lots to look forward to, and our reviewers are posted in the field, primed to deliver – thanks for following along.

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