Catch the Glastonbury 2025 Line-Up On Tour!
Posted on Thursday 3rd July 2025 at 14:00
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The 2025 Glastonbury Festival has just wrapped, and whether you were lucky enough to dance in the fields or watched it unfold from your sofa, the post-Glasto blues are definitely setting in. For those who were there, you’re probably still replaying the highlights in your head. And for the rest of us? Yep, still battling that serious FOMO.
This year’s festival was stacked with unforgettable performances from some of the biggest and brightest names in music. And if, like us, you’re now desperate to catch them live, we’ve got you covered. We’ve pulled together a list of where you can see this year’s Glastonbury artists on tour for the rest of 2025 and beyond.
Time to fire up those group chats, check those dates, and grab your tickets. There’s bound to be something that’ll help fill the Glasto-shaped hole in your heart until next time rolls around.
See you in the fields for Glastonbury 2027?
BROWSE ALPHABETICALLY
- Albert Lee
- Adult DVD
- Alessi Rose
- Alien Chicks
- The Amazons
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Amyl & The Sniffers
- Anna Erhard
- Ash
- Beans on Toast
- Becky Hill
- Billie Marten
- Black Country, New Road
- The Bootleg Beatles
- Brian Bilston
- Brooke Combe
- Busta Rhymes
- Chloe Slater
- CMAT
- Corto.Alto
- Craig Charles
- Cymande
- Daudi Matsiko
- Divorce
- Don Letts
- Du Blonde
- Elvana
- Emma-Jean Thackray
- Emmanuel Sonubi
- English Teacher
- Example
- Fat Dog
- Fatboy Slim
- Father John Misty
- Franz Ferdinand
- The Fratellis
- Gabrielle Aplin
- Geordie Greep
- Getdown Services
- Gilles Peterson
- Girlband!
- Goldie Fiasco
- Good Health Good Wealth
- Groove Armada
- The Guest List
- Gurriers
- Gwenno
- Hak Baker
- Hard-Fi
- Henning Wehn
- Hothouse Flowers
- Hugh Cornwell
BROWSE FULL LIST
Albert Lee
Legendary English guitarist Albert Lee is renowned worldwide for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique. With an illustrious career spanning over five decades, Lee has played with some of the biggest names in music, including Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris, and The Everly Brothers, and has won a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.
Known for his virtuosic playing and soulful interpretations of country, rock, and blues, Lee's performances are always the highlight of any festival. This year, Albert Lee graced the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday. If you missed out, or you’d like to see him again, you can catch him at The Drill in Lincoln this July.
Adult DVD
Adult DVD are a rising force in the UK’s alternative scene, known for their chaotic energy, sharp wit, and boundary-pushing blend of lo-fi indie, post-punk, and experimental sounds. Their live shows are unpredictable, unfiltered, and impossible to ignore.
Fresh from a standout set on the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury this past Sunday, the band continues their momentum with a highly anticipated slot at Wild Paths Festival. Catch them live and see why they’re fast becoming one of the most talked-about acts on the circuit.
Alessi Rose
Alessi Rose is an emerging voice with a sound that fuses dreamy indie-pop with soulful storytelling and a touch of raw vulnerability. Her music shimmers with emotional depth, marked by intimate lyrics and ethereal melodies that linger long after the final note.
After a spellbinding performance on the Other Stage at Glastonbury this past Saturday, Alessi Rose is set to bring her captivating live show to more audiences, with upcoming dates in Sheffield and Nottingham. If you missed her at Glasto, now’s your chance to experience one of the UK’s most enchanting new talents up close.
Alien Chicks
Alien Chicks are tearing through the UK’s underground scene with their frenetic blend of post-punk, jazz-infused chaos, and razor-sharp lyricism. Known for their wild energy and genre-hopping unpredictability, the trio are as thought-provoking as they are mosh-inducing.
They kicked off Glastonbury weekend with explosive sets at both Strummerville and Bimble Inn on Friday, leaving no doubt that they’re one of the most exciting live acts around. Next up: London, Bristol, and Brighton—don’t miss the chance to catch Alien Chicks in full throttle.
Amyl & The Sniffers
High-octane Aussie punk rockers Amyl & The Sniffers brought their explosive energy to Glastonbury Festival this year, tearing up the Other Stage on Saturday with a raw, unforgettable set. Known for their no-holds-barred live shows and frontwoman Amy Taylor’s electric stage presence, the band has built a fierce global following.
If you missed their Glastonbury set—or just want more of that wild energy—you’re in luck. Amyl & The Sniffers are heading to London for a highly anticipated show at Alexandra Palace on Saturday 25th October 2025. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the most exciting live acts on the planet.
Anna Erhard
Anna Erhard crafts off-kilter indie-pop with deadpan charm, infectious hooks, and a wry sense of humour. Her songs are quirky yet deeply human, blending spoken-word storytelling with punchy, minimalist production and a distinctive vocal style that sets her apart.
She opened Glastonbury weekend with a standout set on the Greenpeace Stage this past Thursday, setting the tone with her unmistakable sound and sly wit. If you missed her at Worthy Farm, catch her next in Leeds—a perfect chance to experience her magnetic live presence in a more intimate setting.
Ash
Ash are alt-rock royalty, with anthemic choruses, blistering guitars, and a legacy that spans decades. Bursting onto the scene in the '90s, the Northern Irish trio have built a devoted following with their high-octane live shows and hits that defined a generation.
They delivered a powerful, nostalgia-tinged set on the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury this past Friday, reminding everyone why they’re still at the top of their game. With multiple tour dates and festival appearances on the horizon, there are plenty of chances to catch Ash bringing the noise to a stage near you.
Beans on Toast
Beans on Toast is a folk-punk troubadour beloved for his wit, warmth, and no-nonsense songs about love, politics, and everyday life. With a guitar in hand and a story to tell, he turns every gig into a communal celebration of honesty and heart.
True to form, he was all over Glastonbury this year, performing across multiple stages throughout Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, spreading good vibes and singalongs wherever he went. Next up, he brings his unmistakable charm to Foolhardy Folk Festival and Beautiful Days - two perfect settings for his feel-good, festival-ready spirit - as well as two UK headline tour dates in December.
Becky Hill
Becky Hill is one of the UK’s most powerful voices in pop and dance music, known for her chart-topping hits, electrifying stage presence, and unforgettable vocal performances. Whether on a festival stage or a headline tour, she delivers pure energy from start to finish.
She lit up Arcadia at Glastonbury on Sunday, bringing fire—literally and figuratively—to one of the festival’s most iconic stages. If you missed the spectacle, catch Becky Hill live at Haydock Park Racecourse soon for another night of massive tunes and unstoppable vibes.
Billie Marten
Billie Marten weaves delicate folk-pop with haunting vocals and poetic lyricism, crafting songs that feel both intimate and timeless. Her music is understated yet powerful, marked by emotional depth and a quiet, compelling intensity.
She cast a spell over the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, captivating the crowd with a beautifully stripped-back set. If you missed her in that magical moment, you can still catch her live in Newcastle, Nottingham, and Bristol—a perfect setting to experience her gentle brilliance up close.
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road continue to redefine the boundaries of experimental rock with their genre-shifting compositions, emotional intensity, and ever-evolving sound. Their live performances are immersive and unpredictable, offering moments of both chaos and beauty.
They delivered a stunning set on the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury this past Sunday, showcasing a new chapter in their sound with spellbinding confidence. Next up, they bring their captivating live show to Bristol and London—don’t miss the chance to witness one of the UK’s most exciting bands in full flow.
Brian Bilston
Brian Bilston, the unofficial Poet Laureate of Twitter, is beloved for his witty, sharp, and surprisingly poignant verse. Blending humour with social commentary, his performances bring poetry to life with warmth, irony, and impeccable timing.
He had the Glastonbury crowds laughing, thinking, and applauding on the Poetry&Words Stage this past Saturday, delivering verse that’s as entertaining as it is insightful. If you missed him there, you can catch Brian Bilston live in Nottingham and Bristol—perfect opportunities to enjoy poetry that hits both the heart and the funny bone.
Brooke Combe
Brooke Combe is a rising star with a powerhouse voice and a sound that blends soul, indie, and R&B with effortless cool. Her honest songwriting and commanding stage presence have quickly earned her a loyal following and critical acclaim.
She made her mark at Glastonbury with standout performances on both the Strummerville Stage on Friday and the Avalon Stage on Sunday, proving she’s a serious force on the festival circuit. Next up, she brings her soulful swagger to Splendour Festival—don’t miss the chance to see her shine.
Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes is a true hip-hop icon, known for his rapid-fire flow, larger-than-life presence, and anthems that have defined generations. With a career spanning decades, his live shows are high-energy celebrations of lyrical mastery and undeniable charisma.
He brought the heat to the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a powerhouse set packed with hits, hype, and pure adrenaline. If you missed the moment, catch Busta Rhymes live in London—a rare chance to witness one of rap’s legends up close and in full force.
Chloe Slater
Chloe Slater is a bold new voice blending punk spirit with pop sensibility, unafraid to tackle politics, identity, and empowerment through sharp lyrics and infectious hooks. Her performances are passionate, provocative, and impossible to ignore.
She made a powerful impression on the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury this past Saturday, delivering a set that was as thought-provoking as it was high-energy. Next up, she brings her fearless sound to the Come Together Festival—a perfect platform for her message and music to connect and inspire.
CMAT
CMAT is a genre-blending pop sensation, known for her theatrical flair, sharp humour, and deeply relatable songwriting. Mixing country, pop, and indie with a big personality and even bigger choruses, she’s become one of the most captivating performers on today’s scene.
She dazzled the crowd on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury this past Friday, turning heads with a set full of charisma, glitter, and pure pop brilliance. If you didn’t catch her there, don’t worry—CMAT is heading to Cardiff and the Belladrum Festival next, ready to win over even more hearts.
Corto.Alto
Corto.Alto are at the forefront of the UK’s jazz renaissance, blending improvisation, electronic textures, and hip-hop-inflected rhythms into a sound that’s both forward-thinking and deeply rooted in groove. Their live sets are fluid, fearless, and always evolving.
They lit up multiple stages at Glastonbury across Friday and Saturday, delivering dynamic performances that showcased their boundary-pushing brilliance. Next up: London and Manchester, where they’ll continue to blur genre lines and redefine what modern jazz can be.
Craig Charles
Craig Charles & Friends bring the ultimate funk and soul party wherever they go—blending classic grooves, deep cuts, and unstoppable energy. With Craig at the helm, expect top-tier DJ sets, surprise guests, and a dancefloor that doesn’t quit.
They kicked off Glastonbury weekend with a bang at Shangri-La on Friday, turning the night into a full-blown celebration of rhythm and good vibes. With multiple tour dates and festival appearances ahead, there are plenty more chances to catch the party in full swing.
Cymande
Cymande are legendary pioneers of British funk, fusing soul, jazz, reggae, and Afrobeat into a timeless, transcendent sound. Since the 1970s, their music has inspired generations and been sampled by countless hip-hop and electronic artists around the world.
They brought pure groove and deep vibes to the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, proving that their message of unity and rhythm is as powerful as ever. Next up, Cymande head to Manchester—a must-see for anyone who appreciates soul music with history, heart, and a whole lot of funk.
Daudi Matsiko
Daudi Matsiko is a quietly powerful presence in the UK’s indie-folk scene, known for his intimate, soul-stirring songs and delicate guitar work. With lyrics that speak to vulnerability, loss, and hope, his music creates a space for reflection and connection.
He played two beautifully understated sets at the West Holts Bar at Glastonbury on Thursday and Saturday, offering moments of calm and clarity amidst the festival’s chaos. You can next catch him in Nottingham and at Wild Paths Festival, where his spellbinding live show is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Divorce
Divorce are making serious waves with their raw, genre-blurring sound—melding alt-country, post-punk, and indie rock into something wholly their own. With sharp lyricism and magnetic stage presence, they’re fast becoming one of the UK’s most compelling new bands.
They made a big impact at Glastonbury with sets on both the Greenpeace Stage on Saturday and the BBC Introducing Stage on Sunday, showcasing their range and rising star power. With multiple tour dates ahead, there are plenty of chances to catch Divorce as they continue their bold ascent.
Don Letts
Don Letts is a cultural icon—DJ, filmmaker, and musician—whose deep knowledge of reggae, punk, and counterculture has shaped generations. His sets are a masterclass in musical storytelling, fusing dub, roots, and rebel spirit into an unforgettable experience.
He was a constant presence at Glastonbury this year, spinning across multiple stages throughout Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, bringing deep cuts and timeless grooves to every corner of the festival. Now, he joins the legendary UB40 ft. Ali Campbell on tour, delivering the perfect warm-up for an evening of feel-good classics and conscious rhythms.
Du Blonde
Du Blonde is the raw, raucous project of artist and musician Beth Jeans Houghton—blending garage rock, grunge, and punk with unfiltered honesty and explosive energy. Her music is loud, defiant, and deeply personal, with every performance a cathartic release.
She tore through a fiery set on the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury this past Sunday, delivering riffs and rebellion in equal measure. Next, she brings her fearless sound to the Come Together Festival—a perfect stage for her boundary-breaking spirit.
Elvana
Elvana are the ultimate mash-up mayhem—Elvis fronting Nirvana. What starts as a surreal concept becomes an unforgettable live experience, fusing grunge anthems with hip-shaking rock ‘n’ roll in a show packed with humour, swagger, and serious musical chops.
They brought their wild, genre-bending spectacle to Glastonbury across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, lighting up both the Greenpeace and Sensation Seekers Stages. Next up, they hit Nottingham and Splendour Festival—get ready for one of the most entertaining and unexpected live shows you’ll ever see.
Emma-Jean Thackray
Emma-Jean Thackray is a visionary multi-instrumentalist, producer, and bandleader whose music fuses jazz, funk, broken beat, and cosmic soul into a euphoric, genre-defying sound. Her performances are as much spiritual journeys as they are groove-laden celebrations.
She brought her radiant energy to Lore and the Lonely Hearts Club at Glastonbury on Thursday and Sunday, captivating crowds with sets that were both expansive and danceable. With multiple tour dates on the horizon, there are plenty of chances to catch her unique blend of musical mastery and infectious joy live.
Emmanuel Sonubi
Emmanuel Sonubi is a powerhouse on the UK comedy circuit, known for his commanding presence, sharp timing, and hilarious takes on everything from parenting to personal growth. With charisma to spare and stories that hit home, his sets are always a crowd favourite.
He had Glastonbury audiences in stitches with back-to-back performances on the Cabaret Stage on Friday and Saturday, proving exactly why he's one of the most exciting voices in comedy today. Next up: Sheffield, where the laughs keep coming—don’t miss your chance to catch him live.
English Teacher
English Teacher are one of the most exciting bands emerging from the UK’s post-punk revival, combining sharp, observational lyrics with sprawling guitar lines and a dynamic, unpredictable sound. Their music is intelligent, intense, and impossible to pin down.
They delivered a commanding performance on the Park Stage at Glastonbury this past Friday, further cementing their reputation as a must-see live act. If you missed them at Worthy Farm, you can catch English Teacher in Nottingham and Sheffield—two unmissable chances to see this rising force up close.
Example
Example is a festival favourite with an arsenal of chart-topping hits, high-octane energy, and a genre-blending sound that fuses rap, dance, and pop with relentless intensity. His live shows are part rave, part singalong, all party.
He brought the fire to Shangri-La at Glastonbury on Friday, turning the night into a full-blown celebration with bangers, basslines, and bounce. Next up: Belladrum, where the party continues in full force.
Fat Dog
Fat Dog are one of the most talked-about new bands in the UK right now—delivering chaotic, genre-smashing live shows that fuse punk, techno, and theatrical absurdity into something completely their own. Every performance is a wild ride, full of intensity and surprise.
They tore up the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, leaving a trail of stunned and exhilarated festival-goers in their wake. If you're ready for a live show that defies expectations, catch Fat Dog in Manchester and Sheffield—it’s going to be loud, weird, and unforgettable.
Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim remains a towering figure in electronic music—known for his legendary DJ sets packed with big beats, iconic samples, and euphoric energy. Decades into his career, he’s still filling dancefloors and festival fields with unstoppable momentum.
He lit up multiple stages at Glastonbury across Friday and Saturday, turning the party up to 11 everywhere he went. Next, he brings the rave to Latitude Festival, where you can expect another masterclass in pure, feel-good chaos.
Father John Misty
Father John Misty is a master of modern songwriting—wry, romantic, and endlessly theatrical. Blending lush orchestration with sharp lyricism and a touch of irony, his live shows are as emotionally rich as they are musically captivating.
He delivered a spellbinding set on the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury this past Saturday, holding the crowd in the palm of his hand from the first note to the last. Up next: Nottingham and Dublin, where his singular blend of wit and grandeur will no doubt take centre stage once again.
Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand are indie-rock icons, known for their razor-sharp riffs, infectious hooks, and dancefloor-ready anthems. With a career full of era-defining hits, their live shows are a joyous explosion of energy, precision, and pure fun.
They stormed the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a crowd-pleasing set packed with classics and fan favourites. With multiple tour dates on the horizon, there's plenty of opportunity to catch them doing what they do best—setting stages alight across the country.
Gabrielle Aplin
Gabrielle Aplin is known for her heartfelt songwriting, soaring vocals, and beautifully crafted indie-pop ballads. Her music blends emotional honesty with melodic elegance, captivating audiences with every performance.
She delivered a stunning, intimate set on the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury this past Friday, reminding fans of her powerful connection through song. Next up, she brings her soulful sound to Belladrum Festival—a perfect setting for her rich, emotive live show.
Geordie Greep
Geordie Greep, frontman of the acclaimed experimental rock band black midi, steps out solo with the same eccentric brilliance and genre-defying flair. His solo performances are theatrical, unpredictable, and packed with virtuosity—blurring the lines between avant-garde, jazz, and art-rock.
He delivered a mesmerising set on the Park Stage at Glastonbury this past Sunday, captivating the crowd with his singular style and magnetic presence. Next up, he brings his unique sonic world to Manchester—a must-see for fans of music that dares to go off-script.
Getdown Services
Getdown Services are bringing a fresh wave of energy to the UK’s alt-electronic scene—fusing punk attitude, deadpan humour, and pulsing synth grooves into danceable, delightfully offbeat anthems. Their live shows are as anarchic as they are infectious.
They had Glastonbury grooving on the Croissant Neuf Stage this past Sunday, with a set that was equal parts party and performance art. Next up: Dublin and Wild Paths Festival, where they’re sure to bring the same chaotic brilliance to the stage.
Gilles Peterson
Gilles Peterson ft. Rob Galliano delivered a masterclass in genre-blending groove, combining deep cuts, global rhythms, and spontaneous jazz-infused energy. With Gilles' unmatched crate-digging skills and Rob Galliano’s live flair, the set was a journey through sound and soul.
They brought the vibes to the Stonebridge Bar at Glastonbury on Saturday, keeping the crowd moving with a seamless mix of the unexpected and the essential. Next stop: London, where this dynamic duo will be spinning and playing to another dance-hungry crowd.
Girlband!
Girlband! are a bold, unapologetic force blending punk, pop, and activism with raw energy and sharp songwriting. Their music tackles identity, politics, and empowerment head-on, all delivered with hooks that hit just as hard as their message.
They made a powerful impact on the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury this past Saturday, igniting the crowd with a set full of passion and purpose. With multiple festivals on the horizon, now’s the time to catch Girlband! as they bring their defiant spirit to stages across the country.
Goldie Fiasco
Goldie Fiasco is a whirlwind of cabaret chaos, blending razor-sharp wit, theatrical flair, and a punk spirit into unforgettable performances. With a style that’s equal parts glamour and grit, Goldie brings joy, mischief, and a touch of anarchy to every stage.
They wowed Glastonbury with back-to-back appearances at The Pavement and A Little More Sensation, lighting up Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday with riotous charm and boundary-pushing brilliance. Next stop: Shrewsbury Folk Festival, where Goldie is sure to shake things up in spectacular style.
Good Health Good Wealth
Good Health Good Wealth are carving out their own corner of the UK music scene with a genre-hopping sound that blends indie, hip-hop, funk, and spoken word into something irresistibly fresh. Their live shows are vibrant, offbeat, and full of infectious energy.
They brought their eclectic vibe to Toad Hall and Croissant Neuf at Glastonbury on Thursday and Sunday, delivering standout sets that had crowds grooving and grinning in equal measure. Up next: Bristol and London, where you can catch them in their element—live, loud, and completely original.
Groove Armada
Groove Armada are legends of the UK electronic scene, known for their genre-defining blend of house, funk, and chillout anthems. With decades of dancefloor dominance behind them, their live sets remain a euphoric mix of big beats, iconic tracks, and crowd-moving energy.
They closed out the weekend in style with unforgettable sets at both Arcadia and Levels on Sunday at Glastonbury, proving once again why they’re still at the top of their game. Next up: Rock N Roll Circus and Heritage Live Festivals—get ready for more timeless grooves and full-throttle festival vibes.
Gurriers
Gurriers are one of the fiercest new voices in post-punk—delivering raw, unrelenting tracks packed with political urgency, searing guitars, and visceral energy. Their live shows are intense, confrontational, and utterly unforgettable.
They tore through Glastonbury with explosive sets on both the Left Field Stage on Friday and the Woodsies Stage on Sunday, making a huge impression with their uncompromising sound. With multiple tour dates ahead, there’s no better time to catch Gurriers as they take their firebrand live show on the road.
Gwenno
Gwenno crafts mesmerising, multilingual psych-pop that blends shimmering synths with cultural heritage and political edge. Singing in Welsh and Cornish, her music is both dreamlike and defiantly rooted, offering a unique sonic journey unlike anything else.
She opened Glastonbury with a spellbinding set on the Tree Stage on Thursday, drawing the crowd into her ethereal, otherworldly soundscape. Next, she brings her beautifully immersive live show to Manchester—a must-see for fans of music that’s rich in atmosphere and meaning.
Hak Baker
Hak Baker is a poet of the people, blending folk, grime, and reggae into gritty, heartfelt songs that speak to life in modern Britain. With raw honesty, sharp storytelling, and an unmistakable voice, his music hits hard and stays with you.
He closed out Glastonbury weekend with a powerful, soul-stirring set at The Rum Shack on Sunday, connecting deeply with the crowd through rhythm and truth. Next up: London—don’t miss the chance to see one of the UK’s most original and important voices live on home turf.
Hard-Fi
Hard-Fi made their mark with anthemic indie-rock packed with working-class grit, big hooks, and sharp social commentary. Their return to the stage has reignited the energy that made them festival favourites in the 2000s.
They brought that same fire to the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, delivering a nostalgic yet urgent set that had the crowd singing every word. Next up: Heritage Live Festivals, where they’ll continue to prove they’re back and as powerful as ever.
Henning Wehn
Henning Wehn brings his signature blend of dry wit, cultural observations, and German efficiency to the UK comedy circuit with undeniable charm. His stand-up is sharp, satirical, and full of brilliantly deadpan humour.
He had the Glastonbury crowd in stitches on the Cabaret Stage this past Saturday, delivering a set packed with laughs and perfectly timed punchlines. Next up, he heads to London—don’t miss the chance to catch this comedy favourite live and in full hilarious flow.
Hothouse Flowers
Hothouse Flowers blend soulful rock, traditional Irish music, and gospel energy into emotionally charged performances that have captivated audiences for decades. Known for their passionate vocals and uplifting spirit, they bring heart and soul to every stage.
They delivered a powerful, feel-good set on the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury this past Saturday, reminding fans of their enduring magic and musical depth. Next, they head to Watford, where you can experience their timeless sound and unforgettable live energy up close.
Hugh Cornwell
Hugh Cornwell, the legendary former frontman of The Stranglers, continues to captivate audiences with his sharp songwriting, distinctive voice, and stripped-back, storytelling style. Blending classics with solo material, his performances are rich in both nostalgia and edge.
He took to the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a compelling set that showcased his iconic back catalogue and enduring stage presence. With multiple tour dates ahead, fans old and new will have plenty of chances to catch this punk pioneer live in action.
Jalen Ngonda
Jalen Ngonda is a rising star in modern soul, blending vintage Motown charm with silky vocals and timeless songwriting. His music evokes a golden era while feeling effortlessly fresh, earning him acclaim as one of the most exciting new voices in the genre.
He mesmerised the crowd on the Park Stage at Glastonbury this past Friday, delivering a set full of smooth grooves and heartfelt soul. With multiple tour dates on the horizon, now’s the perfect time to catch Jalen Ngonda as he brings his warm, retro-infused sound to stages across the country.
Japanese Breakfast
Japanese Breakfast—the musical project of Michelle Zauner—delivers lush, emotionally rich indie-pop infused with cinematic beauty and bittersweet joy. Her performances are as radiant as they are reflective, balancing shimmering melodies with poignant storytelling.
She lit up the Park Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, captivating the crowd with a set full of soaring anthems and heartfelt moments. Next, she brings her spellbinding live show to London—a must-see for fans of dream-pop with depth and soul.
Jasmine.4.t
Jasmine.4.t is a powerful new voice in UK music, blending poetic lyricism, spoken word, and genre-fluid sounds into deeply personal and politically charged performances. Her work challenges, inspires, and connects with raw honesty.
She made a striking impression at Glastonbury with back-to-back sets on the Left Field and BBC Introducing Stages across Friday and Saturday, showcasing her unique voice and magnetic presence. Next up: Bristol, where she’ll continue to captivate audiences with her fearless storytelling and bold artistry.
Jehnny Beth
Jehnny Beth is a force of nature—an artist who blends raw intensity with razor-sharp artistry. Known for her fearless performances and genre-defying sound, she moves seamlessly between post-punk, electronic, and spoken word, always pushing boundaries.
She electrified the crowd at Shangri-La on Saturday at Glastonbury, delivering a visceral set that was both confrontational and captivating. Next, she brings that same fierce energy to Rock N Roll Circus, where her commanding stage presence is guaranteed to leave a mark.
Josie Long
Josie Long is a beloved voice in UK comedy—warm, witty, and wonderfully offbeat. Known for blending personal storytelling with sharp political insight, her stand-up is both thought-provoking and full of heart.
She had Glastonbury laughing and thinking on the Cabaret Stage this past Saturday, delivering a set packed with charm, smarts, and laughs. Next, she heads to Sheffield and York, where fans can catch her live and in full, joyful flow.
Kae Tempest
Kae Tempest is a singular voice in contemporary performance—blending poetry, rap, and raw emotion into work that speaks directly to the heart and the times. Their live shows are transformative experiences, filled with lyrical power and spiritual intensity.
They delivered two unforgettable performances at Glastonbury, first igniting Shangri-La on Friday, then moving the crowd deeply on The Park Stage on Sunday. Next up: Oxford, London, and Bristol—don’t miss the chance to witness Kae Tempest live in all their uncompromising brilliance.
Kaiser Chiefs
Kaiser Chiefs are festival favourites and indie-rock heavyweights, known for their explosive live shows and anthems that have defined a generation. With singalong choruses, boundless energy, and Ricky Wilson’s electric stage presence, they know exactly how to ignite a crowd.
They brought the party to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, delivering a hit-packed set that had the field bouncing from start to finish. With multiple tour dates and festival appearances ahead, there are plenty more chances to catch the Kaiser Chiefs doing what they do best—bringing pure, unfiltered fun to every stage they hit.
Kate Nash
Kate Nash burst onto the scene with sharp, witty lyrics and unforgettable hooks—and she’s never stopped evolving. Blending indie pop, punk, and powerful storytelling, her music remains bold, fearless, and fiercely feminist.
She delivered a brilliant set on the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, combining big tunes with unapologetic activism and charm. Next up: London and Splendour Festival, where she’ll continue to prove why she’s one of the UK’s most enduring and inspiring artists.
Katy J Pearson
Katy J Pearson brings a fresh take on alt-country and indie-pop, with soaring vocals, shimmering melodies, and heartfelt songwriting. Her music feels both timeless and totally her own—rooted in classic influences but unmistakably modern.
She closed out the weekend with a luminous set on the Park Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, captivating the crowd with her warmth and effortless charm. Next, she heads to Dublin, where her radiant sound is sure to shine just as brightly.
Kneecap
Kneecap are tearing up the rulebook with their explosive mix of Irish-language rap, punk energy, and fierce political commentary. Unapologetic, irreverent, and completely original, their live shows are as much a riot as they are a revolution.
They brought that full-throttle chaos to the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, delivering one of the most talked-about sets of the weekend. Next up: London, where Kneecap are ready to shake things up all over again.
Lambrini Girls
Lambrini Girls are a ferocious punk force, delivering raw, unapologetic anthems that tackle gender, identity, and inequality with humour, rage, and undeniable power. Their live shows are loud, confrontational, and utterly electrifying.
They tore through Glastonbury with incendiary sets on both the BBC Introducing Stage on Friday and the Left Field Stage on Saturday, leaving no doubt they’re one of the UK’s most vital new acts. Up next: Manchester, Bristol, and London—get ready for chaos, catharsis, and a whole lot of noise.
Leftfield
Leftfield are electronic music pioneers, known for their thunderous basslines, genre-defining albums, and immersive live shows. Their sound bridges the past and future of dance music—innovative, powerful, and built to move both body and soul.
They shook the Glade Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday with a seismic set that reminded everyone why they’re legends of the scene. Next up: Warrington, where they’ll bring their trademark intensity to another unforgettable night.
Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Capaldi is the chart-topping heartbreaker with a voice that can silence a crowd and a sense of humour that keeps everyone smiling. Known for his soul-stirring ballads and self-deprecating charm, he’s one of the most beloved live acts in the UK.
He surprised fans with a secret set at Glastonbury 2025, drawing a huge, impromptu crowd who sang every word right back to him—it was one of those unforgettable Glasto moments. Next up: live shows in Nottingham and Cardiff this September. If you missed the magic at the festival, now’s your chance to catch him in full voice—get ready for big songs, big laughs, and big feelings.
Lucie Jones
Lucie Jones is a powerhouse vocalist and West End star, known for her stunning performances in musicals like Les Misérables and Waitress, as well as representing the UK at Eurovision. Her voice is rich, emotive, and utterly captivating.
She lit up The Astrolabe Theatre across three days at Glastonbury—Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—delivering show-stopping numbers and musical magic. Next, she returns to her roots with a performance in Cardiff, where her incredible talent is sure to shine even brighter.
Luvcat
Luvcat delivers dreamy, synth-laced indie-pop with a playful edge and a heart-on-sleeve honesty. Their sound is nostalgic yet fresh—perfect for late-night drives, festival sunsets, and everything in between.
They brought sweet, shimmering vibes to the Lonely Hearts Club at Glastonbury on Saturday, winning over the crowd with charm and irresistible melodies. Next up: Come Together Festival, where Luvcat will no doubt cast their spell once again.
Maribou State
Maribou State are masters of atmospheric electronica—blending lush textures, global rhythms, and soulful melodies into immersive soundscapes. Their sets are both euphoric and introspective, perfect for dancing with your eyes closed.
They captivated Glastonbury with two standout performances: a sunset-tinged journey at West Holts on Friday, and a late-night groove at San Remo on Sunday. Next, they bring their genre-defying magic to Margate and Latitude Festival—get ready for a deeply moving sonic experience.
Maruja
Maruja are carving a path all their own—blending post-punk urgency, jazz-infused instrumentation, and searing political energy into a sound that’s as raw as it is hypnotic. Their live sets are intense, unpredictable, and utterly absorbing.
They kicked off Glastonbury with electrifying performances on the Strummerville and Bimble Inn stages on Thursday, leaving early festival-goers wide-eyed and wanting more. Next, they hit the road with dates in Dublin, Nottingham, and London—don’t miss the chance to catch this explosive band live.
MÊN AN TOL
MÊN AN TOL are an emerging force with a sound that fuses post-punk grit, hypnotic rhythms, and a striking visual aesthetic. With Cornish roots and a fiercely original voice, they’re quickly gaining momentum as one of the UK’s most compelling new acts.
They delivered a standout performance on the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, turning heads with their intensity and originality. Next up: The So Young Tour, where they'll bring their powerful live presence to stages nationwide.
Nadia Reid
Nadia Reid is a master of introspective folk, known for her haunting voice, poetic lyrics, and understated elegance. Her songs are quietly powerful, offering deep emotional resonance with every note.
She cast a spell over the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a set full of grace, stillness, and lyrical beauty. Next up: Oxford and London, where her intimate, soul-stirring performances are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Nile Rodgers & Chic
Nile Rodgers & CHIC are the ultimate feel-good live experience—delivering decades of disco, funk, and pop classics with unstoppable energy. From “Le Freak” to “Get Lucky,” their sets are a non-stop celebration of rhythm, groove, and legendary songwriting.
They brought Glastonbury to its feet with a euphoric set on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, proving once again why Nile Rodgers is one of music’s most iconic hitmakers. Next, they take the party to London, Exeter, and King’s Lynn—don’t miss the chance to dance with the masters.
Nova Twins
Nova Twins are redefining rock with their explosive blend of punk, grime, and bass-heavy fury. Fiercely DIY and unapologetically bold, their sound is a rallying cry for inclusivity, rebellion, and raw, unfiltered energy.
They tore up the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, delivering a ferocious set that left no doubt—they’re one of the most vital acts in UK rock right now. Next stop: Bristol, where they’ll bring their high-octane power to the stage once again.
Parcels
Parcels are masters of sleek, sun-drenched funk-pop—blending disco grooves, tight harmonies, and electronic flair into a sound that’s effortlessly cool and irresistibly danceable. Their live shows are polished, joyful, and full of feel-good energy.
They lit up the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, closing out the weekend with a set that had the whole field moving. Next up: London, where their signature style and infectious rhythm are sure to keep the party going.
Pet Needs
Pet Needs deliver high-octane punk rock with heart, humour, and anthemic singalongs. Known for their frenetic live energy and deeply relatable lyrics, they bring a DIY spirit and unstoppable momentum to every show.
They stormed the Strummerville Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, turning heads with a fiery, full-throttle set that left the crowd buzzing. With multiple tour dates on the horizon, now’s the perfect time to catch Pet Needs as they bring their electrifying energy to stages across the UK.
Peter Doherty
Peter Doherty remains one of British music’s most iconic and enigmatic figures. Whether performing solo or with The Libertines and Babyshambles, his poetic lyrics and raw, romantic energy have made him a cult favourite for over two decades.
He took to the Greenpeace Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday for an intimate and reflective set, offering a glimpse into his ever-evolving artistry. Next up: Sheffield, where fans can catch him live in all his captivating, unpredictable glory.
PP Arnold
PP Arnold is a soul legend whose powerful voice and timeless charisma have lit up stages since the 1960s. From her early days with Ike & Tina Turner to collaborations with the likes of The Rolling Stones and Oasis, her influence is undeniable.
She graced the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday with a spellbinding performance, blending classic hits with stories from her extraordinary career. Next up: the Isle of Wight, where she’ll continue to prove why she’s one of soul music’s true icons.
Rianne Downey
Rianne Downey is a rising voice in UK indie-pop, known for her soulful vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and an effortless blend of folk, pop, and northern charm. Her lyrics resonate with honesty and vulnerability, making her live performances deeply personal and powerful.
She enchanted the crowd on the Bread and Roses Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, delivering a set full of warmth and emotional depth. Up next: Colchester and a string of festival appearances, where her star continues to rise.
Roni Size
Roni Size is a true pioneer of drum and bass—blending intricate breakbeats, deep basslines, and genre-defying production into a sound that helped define UK electronic music. His live sets are fast, furious, and endlessly innovative.
He brought the heat to Luna at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a high-energy set that reminded everyone why he’s still at the top of his game. Next up: London, where he’s sure to raise the tempo once again with another unmissable night of beats and bass.
Sam Ryder
Sam Ryder is the powerhouse vocalist who stole hearts at Eurovision and beyond, bringing soaring anthems, boundless positivity, and rock-star charisma to every stage he steps on. With his trademark falsetto and feel-good energy, he’s become one of the UK’s most beloved live performers.
He lit up the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, delivering a joyful, high-octane set that had the crowd singing along from start to finish. Next up: London, Norwich, and Margate—don’t miss the chance to see this vocal phenomenon bring the house down live.
Self Esteem
Self Esteem is the bold, unapologetic voice redefining what pop can be—blending sharp, honest lyrics with infectious beats and an electrifying stage presence. Known for her empowering anthems and boundary-pushing performances, she’s become one of the most exciting and important artists on the UK music scene.
She captivated the crowd at the Park Stage at Glastonbury 2025, delivering a powerful, emotionally charged set that had festival-goers dancing, crying, and everything in between. Up next: London this October. Don’t miss the chance to experience her live—this is more than a gig, it’s a moment you’ll carry with you.
Shed Seven
Shed Seven are Britpop legends, known for their anthemic choruses, timeless guitar hooks, and a loyal fanbase that spans generations. With a career packed with festival favourites and top-charting hits, their live shows are nothing short of euphoric.
They brought the nostalgia and the energy to the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a feel-good set that had the crowd belting out every word. Next stops: Buckley and Beautiful Days Festival—don’t miss your chance to catch these indie icons in full force.
Showhawk Duo
Showhawk Duo are redefining acoustic music with their electrifying blend of classical guitar virtuosity and high-energy dance covers. From EDM to rock anthems, they turn everything into a jaw-dropping acoustic rave.
They wowed Glastonbury crowds on the Sensation Seekers Stage on both Thursday and Saturday, with sets full of technical brilliance, humour, and unexpected twists. Next up: Belfast and Dublin, where their unique brand of acoustic mayhem is sure to light up the stage once again.
Skepta
Skepta is a trailblazer in UK grime and global hip-hop, known for his razor-sharp bars, uncompromising beats, and massive cultural impact. From underground legend to Mercury Prize winner, he’s remained at the top by pushing boundaries and staying true to his roots.
He tore up the Glade Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a high-intensity set that turned the field into a full-on rave. He also filled in for Deftones who pulled out of their performance at the last minute. Next stop: London, where Skepta returns to home turf for what’s sure to be another iconic performance.
Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol are masters of epic, emotionally-charged anthems that have soundtracked countless lives. With sweeping melodies and heartfelt lyrics, their live shows are a stirring mix of nostalgia and pure musical catharsis.
They delivered a powerful, crowd-pleasing set on the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, reminding everyone why their songs continue to resonate so deeply. Next up: Latitude Festival, where they’ll bring their soaring sound and timeless hits to yet another unforgettable headline performance.
Sprints
Sprints are the raw, no-holds-barred punk force shaking up the UK and Irish music scenes. With razor-sharp lyrics, ferocious guitars, and an unstoppable energy, they deliver every track like it’s a battle cry—and their live shows are nothing short of electric.
They tore up the Woodsies stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, bringing blistering riffs and mosh-pit energy to a packed-out crowd who couldn’t get enough. Next stop: their UK tour this November. If you missed them at Glasto (or just need to feel that adrenaline rush again), this is your chance to catch them in their element—up close and loud.
Steve Knightley
Steve Knightley, best known as one half of folk powerhouse Show of Hands, is a master storyteller and one of the UK’s most respected acoustic voices. His solo performances are rich with West Country roots, political insight, and lyrical depth.
He brought thoughtful, resonant songs to the Croissant Neuf Stage at Glastonbury on Wednesday and Saturday, offering moments of stillness and storytelling amidst the festival buzz. Next up: Cardiff and Cambridge, where his powerful songwriting and warm stage presence will once again take centre stage.
Supergrass
Supergrass are Britpop royalty, known for their infectious energy, razor-sharp hooks, and era-defining anthems. With a back catalogue full of hits like “Alright” and “Pumping on Your Stereo,” their live shows are a joyous blast of nostalgia and rock ‘n’ roll brilliance.
They stormed the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a hit-packed set that reminded everyone just how vital they still are. With multiple tour dates and festival appearances ahead, there’s plenty more chances to catch Supergrass in full, glorious flight.
Terrorvision
Terrorvision are a cornerstone of '90s British rock—delivering big riffs, singalong choruses, and a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek charm. With hits like “Tequila” and “Oblivion,” their live shows are always a high-energy, feel-good affair.
They brought the party to the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, thrilling the crowd with a set packed full of anthems and attitude. Next up: multiple tour dates and festivals, where they’ll keep the good times rolling loud and proud.
The Amazons
The Amazons bring thunderous riffs, soaring choruses, and arena-ready energy to the modern rock scene. Known for their explosive sound and commanding live presence, they’ve carved out a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting guitar bands.
They set the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury alight on Saturday, delivering a powerful, high-octane set that had the crowd moving from the first chord to the last. With multiple tour dates and festival appearances ahead, there’s no better time to catch The Amazons in full flight.
The Amy Winehouse Band
The Amy Winehouse Band reunites the original musicians who shared the stage with Amy, celebrating her legacy with heartfelt renditions of the songs that defined a generation. Their performances are both a tribute and a reminder of her extraordinary talent.
They brought soul and emotion to the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, honouring Amy’s music with authenticity, love, and stunning musicianship. Next stop: Splendour Festival, where fans can once again experience the magic of her unforgettable sound, live.
The Bootleg Beatles
The Bootleg Beatles are the world’s premier Beatles tribute band, bringing uncanny authenticity, pitch-perfect harmonies, and period-perfect detail to the Fab Four’s legendary catalogue. Their shows are a joyful, nostalgic trip through the greatest pop songs ever written.
They had Glastonbury singing along on the Acoustic Stage on Sunday, delivering a set full of timeless classics and crowd-pleasing charm. Next stop: Sheffield, where Beatlemania is set to take over once again.
The Fratellis
The Fratellis are masters of indie-rock exuberance, known for their infectious melodies, swaggering riffs, and anthems like “Chelsea Dagger” that never fail to get a crowd moving. Their live shows are high-energy, full-throttle celebrations of pure rock ‘n’ roll fun.
They brought all that and more to the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a barnstorming set packed with hits and fan favourites. With multiple tour dates on the horizon, now’s the perfect time to catch The Fratellis bringing the party to a stage near you.
The Guest List
The Guest List are rising stars with a bold, genre-blurring sound that fuses indie attitude, sharp lyricism, and social consciousness. Their music is as thought-provoking as it is catchy—built for both the mosh pit and the moment.
They made their mark on the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, turning heads with a powerful set that mixed raw energy with big ideas. Next up: Nottingham, where they’ll bring their urgent and exhilarating live show to a new crowd.
The Libertines
The Libertines are icons of British indie rock—chaotic, poetic, and endlessly influential. With their raw sound, razor-sharp lyrics, and magnetic chemistry, they’ve helped shape the sound of a generation.
They returned to Glastonbury in style with a charged set on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, full of classics and unfiltered energy. Next up: London, where the band’s storied legacy and on-stage fire will take centre stage once again.
The Meffs
The Meffs are a no-holds-barred punk duo delivering blistering riffs, furious energy, and sharp political commentary with every track. Their sound is raw, loud, and unapologetically in-your-face—everything punk should be.
They tore up the Left Field Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, turning heads with a ferocious set that pulled no punches. Next, they hit Norwich, Newport, Derby, and Beautiful Days Festival—get ready for a full-throttle live experience.
The Orb
The Orb are ambient house pioneers, known for their mind-expanding soundscapes, dub-infused beats, and boundary-pushing electronic experimentation. With a legacy spanning decades, their live sets are immersive journeys through rhythm and space.
They closed out the weekend with a hypnotic performance on the Glade Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, wrapping the festival in waves of cosmic sound. With multiple tour dates ahead, fans across the UK can catch The Orb delivering their signature sonic experience live.
The Selecter
The Selecter are 2 Tone legends—blending ska, punk, and reggae with sharp political insight and infectious energy. Led by the iconic Pauline Black, their music has long championed unity, resistance, and rhythm.
They brought their signature sound to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, delivering a powerful and uplifting set that had the crowd skanking in the sun. Next up: London and Margate, where they’ll continue to spread the message with unmistakable style and sound.
Tom Walker
Tom Walker is known for his soulful voice, heartfelt songwriting, and chart-topping hits like “Leave a Light On.” Blending raw emotion with powerful melodies, his live performances are both intimate and anthemic.
He took to both the Strummerville Stage on Thursday and the Avalon Stage on Saturday at Glastonbury, delivering moving, crowd-pleasing sets that showcased his vocal strength and genuine connection with fans. Next up: Belladrum Festival, where he’s set to bring that same magic to the Highlands.
Wet Leg
Wet Leg are the indie sensations who’ve taken the world by storm with their witty lyrics, irresistible hooks, and effortlessly cool energy. Their playful, laid-back vibe hides a sharp edge that makes every track stick with you long after the final chord.
They stormed the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, delivering a crowd-pleasing, high-energy set packed with their now-iconic hits and infectious charm. Coming up: Nottingham’s Rock City this November. If you’re ready to dance, shout, and lose yourself in the sheer fun of it all—this is a night you won’t want to miss.
Will Varley
Will Varley is a modern folk troubadour—armed with sharp wit, heartfelt storytelling, and a voice that carries both humour and heartbreak. His songs explore politics, love, and the everyday struggles of life, all delivered with warmth and disarming honesty.
He took to the Greenpeace Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, captivating the crowd with a stirring set that blended protest songs and personal tales. With multiple tour dates on the way, there are plenty of chances to catch Will Varley bringing his unique brand of acoustic truth to a stage near you.
Wunderhorse
Wunderhorse blend introspective lyricism with grunge-laced guitar work and a brooding, cinematic sound that feels both nostalgic and entirely fresh. Their music carries emotional weight, anchored by powerful vocals and raw, dynamic energy.
They delivered a standout set on the Park Stage at Glastonbury on Friday, captivating the crowd with mood, muscle, and magnetic presence. Next up: Dublin, where their darkly compelling live show is set to leave its mark once again.
























































