
If you spent last November frantically refreshing your browser for Glastonbury tickets only to watch the queue creep along while your friends celebrated in the group chat, you’re not alone. And if you’re just back from attending the best festival on earth – don’t bother telling us how it went, the door is that way!
With Glastonbury 2025 tickets snapped up in record time, you, me and thousands of music fans were left wondering how to see this year’s incredible line-up. The good news? Many of Glastonbury’s biggest names are playing headline shows in London and festivals across the UK this summer so all hope’s not lost!
Glastonbury festival 2025’s lineup
This year’s Glastonbury headliners include The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo, with major artists like Raye, Charli XCX, Noah Kahan and more filling out the bill. If you missed out on Worthy Farm, here’s where you can still catch these stars:
Olivia Rodrigo
Headlined Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, but you can also see her at BST Hyde Park in London, as well as in Manchester and Dublin this summer.
Neil Young
He will be playing BST Hyde Park, joined by Yusuf (Cat Stevens) and Van Morrison, plus a date at Malahide Castle in Dublin.
Doechii

Doechii is on the line-up for All Points East in Victoria Park, London, in August.
Raye
She is also on the bill for All Points East in Victoria Park, London, in August.
Sabrina Carpenter
She will be playing BST Hyde Park this weekend in London.
Kneecap

They will be performing at Finsbury Park in London this weekend. Followed by a show at OVO Arena in London in September.
Loyle Carner
With his new album out, he will be playing four London shows in October at KOKO.
Ezra Collective
They are set to play BST Hyde Park in July, Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival in Birmingham in July and Forwardss Festival in Bristol in August.
Amyl and The Sniffers
They will be playing alongside Fontaines D.C and Kneecap this weekend in London at Finsbury Park followed by two shows at Alexandra Palace in October.
CMAT
They are touring the UK including cities like London, Manchester, Glasgow to name a few, and Ireland. They will also be appearing at All Points East in London in August.
Scissor Sisters
Have been on a UK tour and will support Pet Shop Boys at Sandringham Estate in August.
Noah Kahan
He is headlining BST Hyde Park, and you can also catch him in Dublin, London, and Cardiff.
Gracie Abrams
She will be supporting Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park and playing her own shows in Nottingham, as well as TRNSMT festival.
The list is sort of endless with London having a packed festival and gig calendar. So missing out on Glastonbury doesn’t mean missing out on the music.
So, whether you want to belt out “Vampire” with Olivia Rodrigo, dance to Ezra Collective, or catch Neil Young’s legendary live show, there are still plenty of chances to see your favourites. Glastonbury may be the UK’s most iconic festival, but London’s music scene is full of opportunities to catch world-class acts.