
Glastonbury 2025 is now just over a fortnight away, and festival fans heading to Worthy Farm are eagerly awaiting news on whether this year’s festival will be a washout or not.
The festival returns to Worthy Farm between June 25-29 this year, with The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo all topping the Pyramid Stage bill.
Last week, Glastonbury also unveiled the full-line up and stage times, with Other Stage headline appearances for Charli XCX, Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. There is also a return to Glastonbury for RAYE, playing just before Neil Young, alongside a solo debut for JADE and a set from Wolf Alice.
Also appearing will be Busta Rhymes, The Libertines, The Maccabees, Ezra Collective, Kae Tempest, Beabadoobee and Kneecap.

But as ever, the weather down on Worthy Farm will be a massive talking point for attendees. As it stands, it looks like Glastonbury-goers could be in for a largely dry and sunny time. It’s too early for a day-by-day breakdown of weather, but AccuWeather‘s long range weather forecast offers positive signs at least.
They say that highs of 20 degrees and clouds can be expected on the festival’s first day (June 25), before cloudy and sunny weather follows on the Thursday with highs of 19 degrees. Similar weather is expected on the Saturday and Sunday, with respective highs of 21 and 23 degrees.
A similar outlook is offered by the Met Office who say that “brief hot spells” could be expected alongside “mainly dry and warm weather,” though they note also “spells of rain or showers” could also be possible.
See the full line-up for Glastonbury 2025 here, and read our piece on the biggest talking points of the line-up here.