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Who the hell are Patchwork? Glastonbury line-up sparks secret set rumours

The rumour mill is swirling...

By Nick Reilly

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Coldplay headlining Glastonbury 2024 (Picture: Aaron Parsons for Rolling Stone UK)

The Glastonbury line-up has dropped in full, with a number of mystery names sparking rumours of high-profile secret sets.

Among all the anticipated timings for headline sets from the likes of The 1975Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo, fans have noticed a line-up spot for a mysterious band called Patchwork – who are set to appear on the Pyramid Stage at 6.15pm on Saturday June 28.

As per The Guardian, it appears that festival bosses are keeping mum, but a similar slot was previously taken by Foo Fighters in 2023 – which speaks volumes about the level of the act who could feasibly take the slot. HAIM, who release their fourth album only a week before, have found their name linked to the slot. Other rumours include Pulp, who release their first album in 24 years later this week, while Mumford & Sons are also riding high in the betting stakes.

There is also another TBA slot on the Pyramid on Friday afternoon, Friday morning on the Woodsies stage (which hosted Kasabian last year) and a Saturday evening slot on the Park Stage.

New additions to the line-up include an Other Stage opening set from dance legends Fabio & Grooverider and a performance from north London singer Louis Dunford on the Sunday.

See the full line-up for Glastonbury 2025 here, and read our piece on the biggest talking points of the line-up here.