Glastonbury Festival 2025 is taking place this week with iconic headliners including The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Sir Rod Stewart, Charli XCX and more big names. Hundreds of thousands of music lovers are set to descend on Worthy Farm , Somerset, as the UK’s biggest music festival kicks off on Wednesday, June 25, with the main music acts starting on Friday, June 27, for three days. Although the full line up has been revealed by festival organisers, there are some acts named ‘TBA’ and even a mysterious slot titled ‘Patchwork’ which is going to be a surprise for even the most seasoned music lovers. There are multiple stages at Glastonbury Festival this year including the main Pyramid Stage, Other Stage, and then smaller stages (but not that small) West Holts Stage, Woodsies, The Park Stage, Acoustic Stage, and Avalon Stage among others. More than 3,000 performers are set to take to the stages over the three days of the iconic British music festival. Alongside the headliners mentioned above, there is set to be performances from RAYE, The Prodigy, Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Wet Leg, Deftones, Ezra Collective among more. This year, Sir Rod Stewart is taking to the Pyramid Stage for the coveted Legends Slot on Sunday afternoon, following the likes of Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, Jeff Lynne’s ELO and Kylie Minogue among others. For those wanting to join in the fun from home, there are ways to watch from the comfort of your living room. All weekend there will be coverage of the music over on the BBC. The BBC鈥檚 coverage will be available across iPlayer, BBC Sounds, TV, radio and online. BBC director of music Lorna Clarke said: 鈥淭his year, we鈥檙e making it easier than ever for millions of music fans to access Glastonbury鈥檚 standout moments, whilst also giving them the freedom to explore the festival their way 鈥 Glastonbury is theirs and the BBC brings it to them. 鈥淚 would like to thank Emily and Michael Eavis once again for allowing us this exclusive access to their very special creation, as only the BBC can bring the nation together to enjoy their beloved festival.鈥 The Glastonbury presenter teams include Annie Macmanus, Clara Amfo, Deb Grant, DJ Target, Greg James, Huw Stephens, Jack Saunders, Jamz Supernova, Jo Whiley, Lauren Laverne, Nathan Shepherd, Nick Grimshaw, Steve Lamacq and Zoe Ball. BBC iPlayer will feature more than 90 hours of performances with its live streams of the five main stages and Pyramid Stage sets will be available to stream live in British Sign Language. The Glastonbury Channel will return which shows live coverage from the festival over the three days. On TV, there will be extensive coverage over the weekend on BBC One, Two and Four. All coverage of Glastonbury Festival can be found on BBC. Here is a breakdown for each day. Friday, June 27 The One Show helps kick off the Glastonbury weekend on BBC One and iPlayer with a live link to the festival from 7pm and Clara and Lauren are live from Worthy Farm as things really get going on the first full day of music, with all the big stories of the day so far from 7.30pm. Clara and Lauren are also on BBC Two and iPlayer from 8pm, where they will be bringing performances from across the stages, including heading to the Pyramid Stage for iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette’s debut on the farm. Then it’s over to the West Holts Stage for 90s R&B group En Vogue’s showcase of their nosalgic bops. BBC Four starts its Glastonbury coverage with a North and South mix from 7pm. Indie darlings English Teacher will take The Park Stage before Wet Leg rock out on the Other Stage. Oxford rockers Supergrass and Blossoms will also be showcased. Acclaimed UK hip-hop artist, Loyle Carner is closing the night’s music fest on BBC Four with a live headline performance from the Other Stage. Jack and Jo are live from 10pm on iPlayer and BBC Two as they get ready for the first headliner of the weekend, The 1975. The 1975’s first show in over a year will be aired on BBC One from 10.30pm. Then from midnight on iPlayer and BBC Two, Clara and Jack present highlights of the first full day of music at Glastonbury heading into the early hours. Saturday, June 28 Clara and Jack are back live from day two at Glastonbury Festival, introducing performances from across the five main stages on iPlayer and BBC Two from 5pm. They kick off with pop icon JADE, who performs on Woodsies, and American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, borth of whom are making their debuts at the festival. Then it鈥檚 over to the Other Stage for Californian 90s rockers Weezer. BBC Four kicks off its second night of Glastonbury coverage with Creedence Clearwater Revival legendary frontman John Fogerty from 7pm. The station’s 9pm double bill boasts Amyl & The Sniffers and Portishead鈥檚 Beth Gibbons. Lauren and Jack are live from 7pm on iPlayer and BBC Two, looking over the side to introduce electronic music pioneer Gary Numan, who is making his debut at the festival as he takes to The Park Stage. The mysterious Patchwork’s identity will be revealed on the station. The unstoppable Raye takes to the Pyramid Stage as the penultimate artist on the Saturday night bill on BBC One and iPlayer from 9pm, before all the attention turns to Charli on the Other Stage at 10.30pm. Those seeking Neil Young can tune into BBC Two and iPlayer from 10.10pm, with the best of the day’s action arriving at midnight Sunday, June 29 Clara and Lauren are live from the final day of Glastonbury Festival, introducing all the stories from Sunday afternoon on the farm on iPlayer and BBC One from 5pm. On the Pyramid Stage, purveyors of timeless hits Nile Rodgers & CHIC bring the disco tunes. Glastonbury Festival legend, the pop rock icon Rod Stewart will be on from 7.15pm. From 10pm on iPlayer and BBC One, Jo , Jack and Clara introduce the Sunday night Pyramid Stage headliner, the Grammy and BRIT award winning global megastar, Olivia Rodrigo. BBC Four鈥檚 final night at Glastonbury Festival opens at 7pm with the soulful voice of Celeste, offering silky vocals and heartfelt lyrics from the Pyramid Stage. 8pm will see funk pioneers Cymande, before reggae royalty Black Uhuru step up with a setlist spanning more than five decades. The fan favourite channel will show Snow Patrol on the Other Stage and St. Vincent on the Woodsies Stage before The Prodigy make their first appearance at the festival since the passing of iconic frontman Keith Flint in 2019.