Don’t Miss These Epic Performances at Glastonbury 2025: Your Ultimate Saturday Guide!

On the second day of Glastonbury, we’re all set – and given that Friday was packed with unexpected performances on the main stage, it seems that Worthy Farm is gearing up to take the excitement level to a whole new height!

The day promises a captivating mix, starting with the enigmatic allure of the band “Patchwork,” and culminating in the electrifying performance of Neil Young on the main stage. It’s packed with unforgettable sets from artists you love.

In light of both highly-anticipated shows happening simultaneously today, it’s crucial to be aware of your schedule and location.

Rest assured, you won’t miss out! We provide suggestions for must-watch shows along with a comprehensive schedule and timing list for the whole day. Enjoy the show!

Here’s essential information about the artists, their schedules, and our top picks for you to explore.

What are the must-see Glastonbury sets on Saturday 28th June?

Kaiser Chiefs (Pyramid Stage, 12pm)

These classic British acts are establishing the mood for the day as they commence the Pyramid Stage with hit songs that excite the crowd, such as “I Predict a Riot,” “Oh My God,” “Never Miss a Beat,” and “Ruby.

Get down early to kick off the day with something to get you jumping and singing your lungs out.

Patchwork (Pyramid Stage, 6pm)

It appears this “unfamiliar band” has sparked much curiosity, being one of the year’s most talked-about acts. But with a spot on the Pyramid Stage, just who might they be?

It is confirmed by Emily Eavis that the performing artist (or group of artists) for an upcoming event is using a pseudonym. Some speculate that this mystery act could be HAIM, given that Sylvia Haim, the author, has used that name in her book. However, we’ll have to wait until the day itself to find out the truth.

Doechii (West Holts Stage, 10:15pm)

No need for Anxiety here – Doechii is ready to take down the West Holts stage in absolute style.

In a different wording: The lead performer from The Denial Is a River band will be the main act, and even though she may have some friction with Charli XCX, she’s bound to make the venue rock with her infectious tunes.

Clara Amfo expressed her enthusiasm about the performer gracing the stage, stating: “Doechii is definitely the one to keep an eye on at Glastonbury festival this year, without a doubt!

Charli XCX (Other Stage, 10:30pm)

After ruling over 2024 with her Brat Summer, Charli XCX will be ending Saturday’s Other Stage with a headline performance that promises an impeccable sense of style.

According to Huw Stephens, Charli XCX’s performance on the Other Stage on Saturday promises to be an extraordinary event, unlike any other you’ve witnessed. It’s shaping up to be a truly captivating cultural experience that you won’t want to miss! I’ll see you there!

Glastonbury 2025 daily schedule: Who’s playing on Saturday 28th June?

Pyramid Stage

  • 12pm: Kaiser Chiefs
  • 1.30pm: Brandi Carlile
  • 3pm: The Script
  • 4.30pm: John Fogerty
  • 6.15pm: Patchwork
  • 8pm: Raye
  • 10pm: Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts

Other Stage

  • 11.30am: Alessi Rose
  • 12.45pm: Good Neighbours
  • 2pm: beabadoobee
  • 3.30pm: Weezer
  • 5pm: Amyl & The Sniffers
  • 6.45pm: Ezra Collective
  • 8.30pm: Deftones
  • 10.30pm: Charli XCX

West Holts Stage

  • 11.30am: Infinity Song
  • 1pm: Nilüfer Yanya
  • 2.30pm: Bob Vylan
  • 4pm: Kneecap
  • 5.30pm: Yussef Dayes
  • 7pm: Greentea Peng
  • 8.30pm: Amaarae
  • 10.45pm: Doechii

Woodsies

  • 11.30am: The Amazons
  • 12.45pm: Sorry
  • 2pm: Fcukers
  • 3.15pm: JADE
  • 4.30pm: Nova Twins
  • 6pm: TV On The Radio
  • 7.30pm: Father John Misty
  • 9pm: Tom Odell
  • 10.30pm: Scissor Sisters

The Park Stage

  • 11.10am: Yann Tiersen
  • 12.45pm: Ichiko Aoba
  • 2pm: Japanese Breakfast
  • 3.30pm: Lucy Dacus
  • 4.45pm: PA Salieu
  • 6pm: Gary Numan
  • 7.30pm: TBA
  • 9.15pm: Beth Gibbons
  • 11pm: Caribou

Acoustic Stage

  • 11.30am: Henry Grace
  • 12.10pm: Lorraine Nash
  • 1pm: Oisin Leech
  • 2pm: Sophie B Hawkins
  • 3pm: A Completely Unknown – A Celebration of the Songs of Bob Dylan
  • 4.10pm: The Bluebells
  • 5.10pm: The Coronas
  • 6.30pm: Jeremy Loops
  • 8pm: Hothouse Flowers
  • 9.30pm: Nick Lowe

Avalon Stage

  • 11.30am: Fülü
  • 12.50pm: Bess Atwell
  • 2.15pm: Stephen Wilson Jr.
  • 3.40pm: Jamie Cullum
  • 5.10pm: The Amy Winehouse Band
  • 6.40pm: Jade Bird
  • 8.10pm: Rachel Chinouriri
  • 9.40pm: Tom Walker
  • 11.10pm: Hard-Fi

Left Field

  • 12pm: [PANEL] Confronting The Rise Of The Far Right (Adam Green, Carole Cadwalladr, Hope Not Hate, Zarah Sultana Mp, John Harris)
  • 1.30pm: [PANEL] Saving The Planet But Not Leaving The Workers Behind (Caroline Lucas, New Economics Foundation, Port Talbot Steel Worker, Unite The Union, Gracie Mae Bradley)
  • 3pm: Radical Round Up (Billy Bragg, Rianne Downey, Andy White)
  • 4.30pm: Girlband!
  • 5.35pm: Chloe Slater
  • 6.40pm: The Guest List
  • 7.50pm: Lambrini Girls
  • 9pm: Kate Nash

Arcadia

  • 9pm: Danny Howard
  • 9.55pm: Hannah Wants
  • 10.50pm: Michael Bibi B2b Solomun
  • 11.50pm: Dragonfly Show
  • 12am: Four Tet
  • 1am: Annie Mac B2b Jamz Supernova
  • 2am: Groove Armada B2b Jungle [DJ Set]

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2025-06-28 08:34