What time Noah Kahan is playing Glastonbury Pyramid Stage tonight – expected set list and clashes

What time Noah Kahan is playing Glastonbury Pyramid Stage tonight - expected set list and clashes

Glastonbury Festival 2025 is coming to a close today as festival goers gather at Worthy Farm for a final night of music. Nearly 200,000 music fans have descended on the iconic Somerset site this week to see a full spectrum of musical talent, with performances from more than 3,000 artists on 100 stages. This year, the UK’s biggest music festival has seen performances on the Pyramid Stage from Biffy Clyro and The 1975 on Friday, followed by Raye and Neil Young on Saturday. Elsewhere, the Other Stage saw sets from Busta Rhymes, Loyle Carner, Deftones and Charli XCX, among many others across the festival. Olivia Rodrigo takes centre stage tonight as the Pyramid Stage headliner, while big-name acts like Rod Stewart, Wolf Alice, and The Libertines are also set to perform. Noah Kahan will also perform at Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage tonight. The Vermont-born singer-songwriter is known for his blend of folk, pop, and deeply personal lyrics that explore mental health, identity and small-town life. He broke through with the viral success of ‘Stick Season’, which led to chart-topping hits and collaborations with artists like Post Malone and Hozier, before the album earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Noah Kahan will headline a number of shows this summer in his UK Tour of the expanded version of ‘Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever)’, alongside festival appearances Here’s what you need to know about Noah Kahan’s set at Glastonbury, including the start time, the songs to expect and more. Noah Kahan is set to appear on the Pyramid Stage at 7.45pm until 8.45pm on Sunday, June 29. He is performing after Nile Rodgers & Chic and before headliner Olivia Rodrigo. Noah Kahan has performed a number of shows in the US this year so far, with the average set list shared online by Setlist.fm. When Noah Kahan is on the Pyramid Stage – 7.45pm until 8.45pm – the other four main stages will host: Those at home can watch highlights from the five main stages on the BBC iPlayer, as well as on BBC One and Two, across the weekend. The BBC iPlayer will also be showing continuous live streams from the Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Park and Woodsies stages throughout the weekend.

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