Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and John Fogerty At Glastonbury 2025

Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and John Fogerty Lead Classic Rock Presence at Glastonbury 2025

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The legendary Glastonbury Festival returns to Worthy Farm from June 25-29, 2025, with a diverse and powerful lineup featuring some of rock’s most enduring icons. This year, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Rod Stewart, and John Fogerty bring a wealth of classic rock history to the festival’s storied stages, standing alongside a mix of modern superstars and rising talents.

The Saturday night headliner slot belongs to Neil Young, making his long-awaited return to Glastonbury. With a career spanning over six decades, Young has been one of the most influential songwriters and performers in rock history, delivering timeless hits like “Heart of Gold,” “Rockin’ in the Free World,” and “Old Man.” His performances are known for their raw emotion and uncompromising musicianship, making his appearance one of the most anticipated moments of the festival.

Rod Stewart takes the legend slot on Sunday afternoon, a position that has been graced by the likes of Paul McCartney, Elton John, and Dolly Parton in previous years. Stewart’s career has seen him evolve from his blues-rock roots with Faces to becoming one of the biggest solo artists of all time. His hits, including “Maggie May,” “You Wear It Well,” and “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?” are expected to bring a singalong atmosphere to the Pyramid Stage.

Joining the classic rock contingent is John Fogerty, the voice behind Creedence Clearwater Revival. With anthems like “Bad Moon Rising” and “Fortunate Son,” Fogerty’s set on Saturday promises to bring the swamp rock sound that has influenced generations of musicians. His addition to the lineup further reinforces Glastonbury’s commitment to celebrating rock’s deep roots while embracing new musical horizons.

A Lineup Bridging Generations of Rock, Pop, and Alternative Music

While classic rock has a strong presence, Glastonbury 2025 continues its tradition of embracing a wide range of genres. The 1975 will headline on Friday, marking their first time at the top of the bill after years of building their festival credentials. The band has become known for their genre-blurring mix of indie rock, synth-pop, and experimental sounds.

Olivia Rodrigo, one of the biggest breakout artists of the 2020s, takes the Sunday headline slot, making her the youngest artist to do so since Billie Eilish. Rodrigo’s emotionally charged pop-rock anthems, including “Good 4 U” and “Vampire,” have struck a chord with a new generation of listeners.

Charli XCX leads the Other Stage on Saturday, bringing her electro-pop brilliance to Glastonbury, while The Prodigy will close out the festival on Sunday night, ensuring an explosive finish with their high-energy mix of electronic and punk-infused beats.

New Faces and Returning Favorites

Glastonbury 2025 also welcomes several first-time performers, including Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams, and Doechii. Morissette’s debut at the festival is long overdue, and her 1995 album Jagged Little Pill remains one of the most celebrated rock records of all time. Meanwhile, indie folk sensation Noah Kahan has quickly risen to prominence with his introspective songwriting, making his set a must-see.

The festival also sees the return of acts that have become fan favorites over the years. Fatboy Slim, Scissor Sisters, Franz Ferdinand, and Wolf Alice are all back to deliver dynamic performances. Wet Leg, who had a breakout year in 2022, will bring their quirky indie rock energy to the Pyramid Stage.

Full Schedule Breakdown

Friday, June 27

  • Headliner: The 1975
  • Other notable acts: Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, Franz Ferdinand, En Vogue, Fatboy Slim, Supergrass, Gracie Abrams, Wet Leg, and Self Esteem.

Saturday, June 28

  • Headliner: Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
  • Other notable acts: Charli XCX, John Fogerty, Deftones, The Script, Weezer, TV on the Radio, Scissor Sisters, Beth Gibbons, Father John Misty, and Lucy Dacus.

Sunday, June 29

  • Headliner: Olivia Rodrigo
  • Legend Slot: Rod Stewart
  • Other notable acts: The Prodigy, Noah Kahan, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Wolf Alice, The Libertines, Snow Patrol, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, St. Vincent, and Future Islands.

Glastonbury’s Legacy Continues

Since its inception in 1970, Glastonbury Festival has remained the pinnacle of live music events, drawing crowds from around the world to Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset. With a lineup that embraces the past, present, and future of music, the 2025 edition continues that legacy, ensuring that rock legends stand shoulder to shoulder with contemporary icons.

For fans of classic rock, this year’s festival is an unmissable opportunity to witness Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and John Fogerty bring their legendary catalogs to life. And with over 100 stages and hundreds of acts still to be announced, Glastonbury 2025 promises to be another unforgettable chapter in the festival’s storied history.

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