Glastonbury 2025 Sunday live: Olivia Rodrigo headlining final day after Kneecap and Bob Vylan chanting controversy
Glastonbury 2025 is coming to a close as Sunday’s performers prepare to take to the stage to wrap up a jam-packed weekend of music. Olivia Rodrigo will be taking to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night, making her the second youngest artist ever to headline the iconic stage after Billie Eilish. The festival will also welcome back the Legend’s Tea Time slot which is set to be filled by Rod Stewart, who is returning to the stage after cancelling a string of US shows. The Prodigy, Overmono, Jorja Smith, and The Maccabees will also be gracing the other main stages on the final day at Worthy Farm. Meanwhile Saturday included a decidedly mixed reception to headliner Neil Young, as well as Kneecap and Bob Vylan’s performances being assessed by police. Pulp also took to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday afternoon as secret act Patchwork, with a Red Arrows flypast during Common People being hailed as ‘the most British thing that has ever happened’. Charli XCX closed the night with a show-stopping performance to a huge crowd which saw her burning down her iconic green Brat curtain, while Doechii had the screaming crowd in the palm of her hand over at West Holts. Here’s what Sunday has in store…

Glastonbury 2025 is coming to a close as Sunday’s performers prepare to take to the stage to wrap up a jam-packed weekend of music.
Olivia Rodrigo will be taking to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night, making her the second youngest artist ever to headline the iconic stage after Billie Eilish.
The festival will also welcome back the Legend’s Tea Time slot which is set to be filled by Rod Stewart, who is returning to the stage after cancelling a string of US shows.
The Prodigy, Overmono, Jorja Smith, and The Maccabees will also be gracing the other main stages on the final day at Worthy Farm.
Meanwhile Saturday included a decidedly mixed reception to headliner Neil Young, as well as Kneecap and Bob Vylan’s performances being assessed by police.
Pulp also took to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday afternoon as secret act Patchwork, with a Red Arrows flypast during Common People being hailed as ‘the most British thing that has ever happened’.
Charli XCX closed the night with a show-stopping performance to a huge crowd which saw her burning down her iconic green Brat curtain, while Doechii had the screaming crowd in the palm of her hand over at West Holts.
Here’s what Sunday has in store…