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

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

British R&B superstar RAYE is set to take to the Pyramid Stage tonight for day two of Glastonbury Festival 2025. Friday saw the likes of Gracie Abrams, The 1975, Wet Leg, Franz Ferdinand, Biffy Clyro, Loyle Carner and Busta Rhymes take to the stage, among many other iconic names. Overall there are set to be more than 3,000 performers across the three days of Glastonbury Festival, with some 200,000 music lovers gathering at Worthy Farm, Somerset, to party together. Today (Saturday) will see the likes of The Script, Kaiser Chiefs, Charli XCX, Deftones, Ezra Collective, Scissor SIsters, Tom Odell and more national stars perform on one of the 100 stages and venues. R&B singer-songwriter RAYE is taking the penultimate slot at the Pyramid Stage tonight with an hour-long set from 8pm until 9pm. She comes after a mysteriously-named set titled ‘Patchwork’, which even the most seasoned festival goers haven’t been able to work out – although there are some theories. RAYE, full name Rachel Agatha Keen, released her debut studio album My 21st Century Blues in 2023 which featured hit single Escapism which became her first song to top the UK singles charts. She won a whopping six Brit Awards at the 2024 ceremony including British Artist of the Year and received three Grammy nominations the same year. RAYE is set to perform at 8pm for an hour at the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, June 28. Although this isn’t the confirmed set list, here are the songs she played at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in the USA on June 8, according to Setlist.fm . There are set to be more than 3,000 performances over the three days at Glastonbury with more than 100 stages and venues. This unfortunately means that there are bound to be some clashes. Here are some of the artists performing at the same time as RAYE. 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. According to the latest TV listings, RAYE’s set will be shown on BBC One at 9.10pm on Saturday night. 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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