Are you eagerly awaiting resale tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025 to go on sale in the Spring? Curious who could be performing this year now Beyoncé has announced four UK shows in London?
While we wait patiently for a new announcement regarding who is playing at this year’s festival at Worthy Farm, along with the ticket resales taking place through See Tickets (check out our guide for more information), perhaps it’s worth revisiting who are the names many think are set to perform on the Pyramid Stage and across the site?
So what are the latest raft of rumours regarding artists who could join the previously announced Sir Rod Stewart, Nile Rodgers and Chic and Neil Young, who accidentally revealed his involvement after a miscommunication regarding the BBC’s involvement in the event?
We’ve taken a look around social media and the always helpful eFestivals website to bring you 25 artists who are still rumoured in February 2025 to be performing at Worthy Farm this year.
So who are people hoping will be announced when the second wave of acts are confirmed a little later in the year?

9. Kneecap
Belfast-based rap trio Kneecap first performed at Glastonbury in 2024, but their boundary-pushing lyrics and bold performances which have elevated them in the eyes of many fans could cement their inclusion once again this year. | Niall Carson/PA Wire Photo: Niall Carson

10. The Prodigy
Having made history by becoming the first dance band to headline Glastonbury in 1997, The Prodigy’s electrifying live shows and legendary status in UK music make them a highly anticipated return act - however, they are also performing at Y Not Festival in 2025. | Provided

11. Shed Seven
Britpop veterans Shed Seven are rumored for a Glastonbury 2025 slot, potentially bringing a wave of nostalgic anthems to the festival after the impressive return to form in 2024 - long live Cool Britannia in 2025? | Neil Chapman
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12. English Teacher
Leeds-based English Teacher, who earned the 2025 Mercury Prize and were in the top five of the BBC's Sound of 2025, made their Glastonbury debut in 2024 with their introspective yet vibrant sound. But with those recent accolades, could they make their way to the Pyramid Stage this year? | Jacob Flannery