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Glastonbury Competition 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK, June 25-29, 2025


Glastonbury Competition, Kneecap, Pulp, CA7RIEL y Paco Amoroso

Glastonbury Competition 2025, Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK, June 25-29, 2025,

Jul 03, 2025

Pictures by Luciana Cacciatore
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The place Sound Meets Assertion: Glastonbury’s Unforgettable Weekend

The BBC iPlayer has been on my residing‑room TV since I received again on Monday night. It’s my approach of dealing with the publish‑Glasto blues and with the truth that it’ll be over 700 days earlier than I get to return. However I do surprise: how lengthy will the BBC maintain streaming Glastonbury stay? I’m glad I noticed Bob Vylan’s set in individual (and shot it from the pit) as a result of it’s nowhere to be discovered on iPlayer now.

Bob Vylan
Bob Vylan

Politics has at all times had a spot at Glastonbury. In spite of everything, Left Subject has hosted debate since 2000, and in recent times the pageant has welcomed Jeremy Corbyn, Greta Thunberg and an Extinction Riot procession. Solely three years in the past the weekend opened with a video from Volodymyr Zelensky.

So it was no shock that this 12 months, within the shadow of the continuing genocide in Gaza, political statements got here thick and quick. However the backlash from media and establishments appears to replicate not simply the sensitivity of the present second, however how rather more scrutinised political speech has grow to be.

“Free Palestine” chants have been heard throughout Worthy Farm all weekend, led by CMAT, Black Nation, New Highway, Turnstile, The Libertines, Bob Vylan, Kneecap and extra. Palestinian flags flew at each stage, at each present, much more than final 12 months, simply as I’d anticipated.

Wolf Alice
Wolf Alice

Kneecap had been on the centre of controversy since their Coachella set, the place they displayed a pro-Palestine message that led a number of politicians, together with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, to name for Glastonbury to drop them from the lineup. As a substitute, the Irish trio doubled down. Throughout their West Holts set on Saturday afternoon (so busy that entry was closed half an hour earlier than it began) they requested the group to chant “Fuck Keir Starmer” a number of occasions.

Kneecap
Kneecap

The efficiency was explosive, bouncing, sweaty, relentless and brutally political. Liam O’Hanna, who appeared in court docket the week earlier than on terrorism-related fees, addressed the viewers: “The scenario could be fairly fucking hectic for us at occasions, however the stress that we’re feeling is minimal in comparison with what the Palestinian persons are going by means of each fucking day.” Later within the set they added: “The Palestinians have nowhere to fucking go, actually. Not solely are they being bombed from the fucking skies, they’re now being starved to loss of life. Children being starved to fucking loss of life these days. I don’t should lecture you individuals. We’re all watching it. All of us have a cellphone. Israel are warfare criminals. It’s a fucking genocide.”

Searching on the sea of Palestinian flags, they shouted: “I can see the quantity of Palestinian flags right here, and it’s fucking insane. The BBC editor goes to have some job.” Though their set wasn’t broadcast stay, it was later made accessible on demand after passing by means of the BBC’s editorial filter.

Earlier than Kneecap took over West Holts, London duo Bob Vylan delivered one of the vital charged performances of the weekend. Uncooked, loud, quick, and fearless, with Bob’s teenage daughter becoming a member of onstage to sing with him. In my Glastonbury preview, I mentioned I anticipated them to talk out politically. I wasn’t unsuitable. Their refrain, “Loss of life, loss of life to the IDF (Israel Protection Forces)” rapidly grew to become probably the most controversial second of the pageant. Glastonbury organisers responded with an announcement saying they have been “appalled” by the feedback. The backlash didn’t finish there: a police investigation was launched, their set was pulled from the BBC iPlayer, their agent dropped them, their U.S. visas have been revoked (forcing them to cancel their tour), they usually have been faraway from pageant lineups in Manchester and France.

Bob Vylan
Bob Vylan

A unique model of concern got here from Australia. Amyl & The Sniffers delivered a high-energy, punk-charged set, but additionally took a second to talk to the group on the Different Stage. Frontwoman Amy Taylor referred to as it “such a fucking loopy time to be alive,” criticising politicians on each the left and proper who, in her phrases, “consider in nothing.” She spoke about Palestine, calling out governments, each in Australia and the UK, for “doing jack shit.” She went on to query the failures of the schooling and media methods, saying we aren’t taught the reality about colonisation or given correct intercourse schooling. Her message linked world struggles, suggesting that fascinated by Palestine additionally forces Australians to reckon with their very own historical past: “Us whities… we’re the fucking colonisers, and that’s so disgusting… however that’s the reality.”

Away from the flashpoints, pure musical pleasure arrived with CA7RIEL y Paco Amoroso who delivered a double invoice on Friday. Their West Holts slot was an ideal match for his or her genre-blending sound, whereas their late-night set on the reinvented Shangri-La introduced their irreverent lyrics and dancing tunes to the get together crowd. Two finest associates, schoolmates, and now Latin America’s most fun stay act taking up the world on their very own phrases.

Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso

Nostalgia dominated different elements of the farm. Supergrass kicked off the Pyramid Stage with a full-circle celebration of I Ought to Coco’s thirtieth anniversary. Alanis Morissette’s emotional set had each ’90s child shouting alongside. Rod Stewart took over the Sunday legendary slot with three costume adjustments, a flawless backing band, and shock company Lulu and Ronnie Wooden. Even Rod received political, dedicating Love Prepare to Ukraine: “There’s been loads concerning the Center East not too long ago, fairly rightly so, however I need to draw your consideration to Ukraine within the subsequent music.”

Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos advised me exterior the press tent that it was his first time again at Glastonbury since 2015 with FFS. “It’s good to be again. I like Glastonbury. It’s in contrast to some other pageant. It’s a really explicit, distinctive environment.” His first Glasto? “After I was 18, I drove down from Aberdeen and had a good time.”

Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wooden

The message of solidarity continued with Nadine Shah, who closed her set with voice notes from Palestinian kids and an open letter calling on the UK authorities to cease arming Israel. “The true risk to the lifetime of the nation comes not from Palestine Motion,” she learn, “however from the House Secretary’s efforts to ban it.”

Elsewhere, the Terminal 1 set up, now in its second 12 months, supplied a harsh, theatrical expertise of contemporary border politics. Guests entered by means of a reproduction airport terminal constructed from salvaged Heathrow T1 elements, confronted by an intimidating “immigration officer” and safety checks meant to replicate the lived expertise of migrants. Its message was blunt: “No human is against the law.”

It wouldn’t be Glastonbury with out the BIG names showing as TBAs, and naturally the “band” listed as “Patchwork” for Saturday on the Pyramid stage got here as no shock to be Pulp. Jarvis Cocker mentioned on stage how particular it was to play Glastonbury once more, and later wrote on Instagram the way it was the place it began, referring to their 1995 headline set. With simply 10 days’ discover, they stuffed in for The Stone Roses, solely three weeks after Widespread Individuals was launched and entered the charts at quantity two. “It was our first present as a ‘well-known’ band. To play once more on the Pyramid Stage, 30 years & 4 days later, was an unbelievable expertise. We got here again to the supply. & we rocked it.”


Different shock acts included Lorde, who debuted her new album Friday morning at Woodsies; Lewis Capaldi, returning to the farm after two years; and HAIM, who introduced down The Park on Saturday evening.

HAIM
HAIM

The Prodigy closed the Different Stage on Sunday night with a high-energy set devoted to “our brother” Keith Flint. The sound was so highly effective, I’m fairly certain I ended the evening with everlasting earring injury.

I’ll admit it: I used to be sceptical about Olivia Rodrigo headlining. However she proved me unsuitable. With a high-energy, all-female band behind her, Olivia ran, jumped, kicked, performed guitar and piano, and headbanged her hair by means of a magnetic set. At 21:45 on Sunday, she hit the Pyramid Stage and owned it for 90 minutes. Olivia had the actual finest stored secret of Glasto this 12 months: Robert Smith. Collectively they carried out two The Remedy classics, Friday I’m In Love and Simply Like Heaven, each enjoying guitar aspect by aspect. Rodrigo then continued with a couple of extra songs earlier than fireworks exploded over the Pyramid Stage to shut Glastonbury 2025.

Luciana Cacciatore

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