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The 1975 will headline the Pyramid Stage on Friday night

Whether you love them or hate them, The 1975 are long overdue an appearance at Glastonbury. Last playing an afternoon slot on the Other Stage almost a decade ago, the band responsible for sadboy pop bangers like ‘Somebody Else’, ‘It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)’ and ‘Robbers’ will make a triumphant return to the festival in 2025.
The band fronted by Matty Healy are taking the top spot on Friday night at Glasto this year. It’s likely to be an exciting show, with perhaps a few controversial comments from the front man thrown in every now and again. Let’s just hope he doesn’t consume any raw steak on stage. Here’s everything you need to know about The 1975 at Glastonbury 2025.
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Matty Healy and co. are headlining Glastonbury on Friday, June 27.
The ‘About You’ singers will play Glasto’s main stage from 10.15pm to 11.45pm.
There is no official setlist, meaning it will be a surprise on the night, however this is what The 1975’s last gig in Amsterdam looked like:
It’s not unusual for Pyramid headliners to bring out special guests during their shows, however these are usually kept as a surprise. The 1975 have collaborated with Charli xcx, Beabadoobee, Travis Scott and The Japanese House in the past, so they could potentially be any of those artists (although we don’t have high hopes for Scott coming out). There’s also the chance the band could bring out someone totally random, or no guests at all. Fans will have to wait and see.
Yes, but they haven’t done a set at Worthy Farm for nearly a decade. The 1975 first played Glasto on the Pyramid in 2014. They returned for a performance on the Other Stage in 2016.
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