Glastonbury Festival chiefs have issued a warning for those navigating the crowds, with Kneecap expected to pull in the masses.
A warning list has been circulated among revellers detailing the acts likely to attract the most festival-goers.
Festival organisers advised attendees: “Kneecap will draw a large audience for their 4pm West Holts show. If you’re not planning to see them, please plan alternative routes around that area. If you do plan to attend, listen to stewards, and please have some other entertainment options in mind in case the field reaches capacity and we need to close it as part of our crowd planning measures.”
Kate Nash is tipped to gather a hefty audience at Left Field by 9pm, with the advice being to get there early if fans want to secure a spot.
They further mentioned: “Scissor Sisters will be very busy at Woodsies at 10.30pm. It’s likely we’ll need to close the field once it reaches capacity as part of our crowd planning measures. Charlie XCX will also be popular in our new enlarged Other Stage arena at 10.30pm.”, reports the Mirror.
Thanks to the Glastonbury app, which allows music lovers to mark the acts they’re seeing, organisers have a handle on predicting the heavy hitters.
As the fourth day of Glastonbury Festival 2025 surges on, countless partygoers are fuelling the weekend festivities.
Today’s roster features an enigmatic slot marked Patchwork from 6.15pm to 7.15pm on the Pyramid Stages, sparking wild guesses about the mystery act, from Haim to Pulp, even Chappell Roan making the potential surprise list.
The headliner for tonight on the iconic Pyramid Stage is the highly anticipated Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts, but questions are swirling about whether the gig will be available to livestream for fans at home.
A BBC spokesperson has stepped in to shed some light on the situation: “On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. At the artist’s request, we won’t be livestreaming Neil Young’s set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival.”
Despite this, RAYE’s stint on the Pyramid Stage, happening from 8pm to 9pm, will go ahead with a broadcast as planned, along with Charli XCX’s big moment headlining the Other Stage starting at 10.30pm.
Saturday’s line-up also boasts Doechii topping the bill at the West Holts stage from 10.45pm. Scissors Sisters are set to grace the Woodsies stage for a nostalgic performance at 10.30pm.
Enthusiasts can also tune in for Gary Numan and Caribou rocking The Park stage later in the day; there’s even talk of an unannounced surprise act slated for the mysterious 7.30pm to 8.30pm slot. And indie rock enthusiasts won’t want to miss Hard-Fi’s headline show on the Avalon stage kicking off at 11.10pm.
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