Glastonbury Festival has returned for 2025, drawing massive crowds to Worthy Farm for the UK’s largest music festival. This year’s festival promises an unforgettable experience with around 200,000 music lovers set to descend on the Somerset site from June 25 to June 29. Festival goers will be treated to an impressive lineup, featuring more than 3,000 artists across 100 stages. The festival’s main performances kicked off yesterday (June 27) with standout sets on the Pyramid Stage from Biffy Clyro and The 1975, with performances from Busta Rhymes and Loyle Carner on the Other Stage, among many others. Headlining the iconic Pyramid Stage tonight is Neil Young, with other major acts like Raye, Charli XCX and Scissor Sisters all set to perform. Deftones will also perform on the Other Stage tonight. The American alternative-metal quartet formed in 1988. Renowned for their heavy riffs and emotion-driven vocals, some critics describe them as “the Radiohead of metal”. The band earned critical acclaim with the Grammy-winning ‘White Pony’ in 2000, which featured hits like ‘Change (In the House of Flies’ and ‘Digital Bath’. Tracks like ‘My Own Summer (Shove It)’ remain fan favourites. Deftones make their highly anticipated return to Glastonbury festival in a set expected to blend classic anthems with newer material. Here’s what you need to know about Deftones’ set at Glastonbury, including the start time, the songs to expect and more. Deftones are set to appear on the Other Stage at 8pm until 9.30pm on Saturday, June 28. They are performing after British jazz quintet Ezra Collective and before ‘Brat’ icon Charli XCX. Deftones have already made several Festival appearances this summer, where their set list has been shared online by Setlist.fm. When Deftones are on the Other Stage – 8pm until 9.30pm – 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.