What time Gracie Abrams is playing Glastonbury Other Stage tonight – expected set list and clashes

What time Gracie Abrams is playing Glastonbury Other Stage tonight - expected set list and clashes

Pop superstar Gracie Abrams is set to perform at Glastonbury Festival for the first time tonight. The 2025 festival will see more than 3,000 performers take to its many stages over the next three days. There are more than 100 stages and venues across the site, hosting everything from live music, theatre and circus performances to comedy, debates and far more. Among the many musical performers on Friday are The 1975, Biffy Clyro, CMAT, Loyle Carner, Busta Rhymes, Wet Leg, Rizzle Kicks, Maribou State, Lola Young, Myles Smith and PinkPantheress. American singer Gracie Abrams will make her Glastonbury debut on the Other Stage, the festival’s second biggest arena after the famous Pyramid Stage. She released her debut EP in 2020, and a second EP the following year. In 2023, she released her debut album Good Riddance, followed by her second release The Secret Of Us in 2024, which featured her well-known hit I Love You I’m Sorry. Her latest album includes ‘us.’, which features pop icon Taylor Swift, who Gracie Abrams opened for during the Eras Tour. She has also toured with pop icon Olivia Rodrigo, who is headlining Glastonbury on Sunday night. The 21-year-old singer recently appeared in Manchester for a gig at the Co-Op Live Arena as part of her The Secret Of Us Tour back in March. Here’s what you need to know about Gracie Abrams’ set, including the start time, the songs to expect and more. Gracie Abrams is taking to the Other Stage at 6:45pm with an hour long set until 7:45pm. After Gracie, Busta Rhymes is performing, followed by headliner Loyle Carner. Gracie Abrams has played dozens of live shows during 2025, touring Australia, Asia and Europe. Setlist.fm has shared an average set list for her concerts during this year, showing the songs she plays the most. They are: When Gracie Abrams is on the Other Stage – 6.45pm to 7.45pm – the other four main stages will host: Pyramid Stage: Alanis Morissette – 6.15pm until 7.15pm West Holts: Denzel Curry – 7pm until 8pm Woodies: Blossoms – 6pm until 7pm, followed by Pinkpantheress – 7.30pm until 8.30pm Park Stage: Osees – 6pm until 7pm, followed by Wunderhorse – 7.30pm until 8.30pm 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 be showing continuous live streams from the Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Park and Woodsies stages during the weekend.

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