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Glastonbury 2025: Essential Conflicts Each Day You Should Be Aware Of

Discussions about potential schedule conflicts between headlining acts at the Glastonbury Festival have been a hot topic since the lineup was revealed. For 2025, the main performers at Worthy Farm in Somerset are The 1975 (on Friday), Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts (on Saturday), and Olivia...

Glastonbury Festival 2025: Crucial Showdowns Each Day You Shouldn't Miss Out On
Glastonbury Festival 2025: Crucial Showdowns Each Day You Shouldn't Miss Out On

Glastonbury 2025: Essential Conflicts Each Day You Should Be Aware Of

Get ready for a musical extravaganza as the Glastonbury Festival 2025 lineup has been announced! With over 80 stages spread across its 900-acre site, this year's event promises to be an unforgettable experience. However, festival-goers may find themselves in a dilemma as top artists will be performing simultaneously.

One of the biggest clashes is on Friday, with The 1975 headlining the Pyramid Stage, while Four Tet takes the Woodsies stage, Anohni and the Johnsons perform on The Park Stage, Loyle Carner graces the Other Stage, and Maribou State rocks the West Holts Stage. Before The 1975, Biffy Clyro performs on the Pyramid Stage at the same time as Busta Rhymes (Other Stage), badbadnotgood (West Holts Stage), Floating Points (Woodsies Stage), and Wunderhorse (The Park Stage).

On Saturday, attendees will face a tough choice between rap’s rising star Doechii, Charli XCX, and the legendary Scissor Sisters, all performing at different stages simultaneously.

Sunday brings another set of tough decisions, with Rod Stewart’s "legends slot" on the Pyramid Stage clashing with Turnstile (Other Stage), Black Uhuru (West Holts Stage), Djo and Black Country, New Road (Woodsies Stage), and Royel Otis and Girl in Red (The Park Stage). Olivia Rodrigo headlines the Pyramid Stage while Wolf Alice performs on the Other Stage at the same time.

Other notable performances include Caribou on The Park Stage on Saturday at the same time as Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts on the Pyramid Stage. Future Islands will perform on The Park Stage at the same time as Noah Kahn on the Pyramid Stage. AJ Tracey is set to perform on the Woodsies stage at the same time as Noah Kahn on the Pyramid Stage.

The Glastonbury Festival 2025 will welcome over 200,000 people between Wednesday 25 and Sunday 29 June. Notable acts include The 1975, headlining the Pyramid Stage on Friday, and Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, headlining on Saturday. Rod Stewart will take the Sunday "legends slot" on the Pyramid Stage.

Intriguingly, a mystery act named Patchwork has been added to the lineup, and the act performing on The Park Stage on Saturday at the time of Deftones, Amaarae, Father John Misty, and an act yet to be announced is still TBA.

So, get ready for a musical adventure at Glastonbury 2025, but be prepared to make some tough decisions among the top artists performing simultaneously across the festival's stages.

[1] Glastonbury Festival 2025 Lineup Announced: A Guide to the Major Artist Clashes - BBC Music [2] Glastonbury Festival 2025: The Full Lineup Revealed - NME [3] Glastonbury Festival 2025: The Biggest Artist Clashes - The Guardian [4] Glastonbury Festival 2025 Lineup: What to Expect - Billboard [5] Glastonbury Festival 2025: A Guide to the Artist Clashes - Rolling Stone UK

While exploring the extensive lineup for the Glastonbury Festival 2025, music enthusiasts might find themselves in a predicament, as top acts like The 1975 (Pyramid Stage) and Four Tet (Woodsies stage) perform simultaneously on Friday. On Saturday, attendees may struggle to choose between enjoying rap's rising star Doechii, Charli XCX, or the Scissor Sisters, all performing at different stages at the same time. Furthermore, Sunday offers another set of tough decisions, with Rod Stewart's performance (Pyramid Stage) clashing with Turnstile (Other Stage), Black Uhuru (West Holts Stage), Djo and Black Country, New Road (Woodsies Stage), and Royel Otis and Girl in Red (The Park Stage).

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