What time Weezer is playing Glastonbury Other Stage today – expected set list and clashes

What time Weezer is playing Glastonbury Other Stage today - expected set list and clashes

Glastonbury Festival is back for 2025, once again drawing huge crowds to Worthy Farm for three days of unforgettable music. Around 200,000 music fans are set to descend on the Somerset site from June 25 to June 29 for the UK’s biggest music festival where more than 3,000 artists will perform across 100 stages. The main events got underway on Friday (June 27), with performances on the Pyramid Stage by Biffy Clyro and The 1975. Elsewhere, the Other Stage saw sets from Busta Rhymes and Loyle Carner, among many others across the festival. The legendary Neil Young takes centre stage tonight as the Pyramid Stage headliner, while big-name acts like Raye and Charli XCX are also set to perform. Weezer will also perform on the Other Stage today. The iconic American rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1992 and features Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner. Known for their blend of alternative rock and power pop, their discography consists of 15 studio albums, two compilation albums, one video album, 37 singles and 40 music videos. The group behind ‘Buddy Holly’ and ‘Island In The Sun’ will make a long-awaited return to Glastonbury today, marking their first performance at the festival since 1995. Here’s what you need to know about Weezer’s set at Glastonbury, including the start time, the songs to expect and more. Weezer are set to appear on the Other Stage at 3.30pm until 4.40pm on Saturday, June 28. They are performing after Beabadoobee and before Amyl & The Sniffers. Weezer played at Download Festival in Donington Park, Leicestershire earlier this month, where they performed 17 songs. Their set list has been shared online by Setlist.fm. When Weezer are on the Other Stage – 3.30pm until 4.40pm – 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.

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