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Sunday at Glastonbury Festival so far

Glastonbury 2025: Rod Stewart Rocks, Sun Shines, and Farewell Begins

Festival Highlights: Music and Memories

Glastonbury Festival 2025 is drawing to a close, with a stunning performance by Sir Rod Stewart on the Pyramid Stage. As festival-goers soak in the final moments, they’re also preparing to depart from Worthy Farm.

Rod Stewart performing in the legend’s slot on the Pyramid Stage

Olivia Rodrigo will headline the Pyramid Stage concurrently with The Prodigy on The Other Stage. Other performances included Noah Kahan, Wolf Alice, Jorja Smith, Celeste, Snow Patrol, St Vincent, The Maccabees, Kae Tempest, and AJ Tracey. Many festival attendees are already gathering their belongings, preparing to head home.

Sunday at Glastonbury Festival so far
Rod Stewart brought Lulu on stage with him, duetting on Hot Legs

Special Guest Appearances

Rod Stewart invited Lulu to join him onstage for a duet of “Hot Legs”. Ronnie Wood, guitarist for The Rolling Stones and former bandmate of Stewart in The Faces, also graced the stage.

Two men are on stage singing into the same microphone. One of them is wearing a green suit, the other a black jacket.
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood

The Libertines performed on the Pyramid Stage earlier, and Shaboozey was on the Other Stage. It’s a Glastonbury tradition to bring artists from the past onto the stage, with the hope of bringing older audiences to the festival.

Two men dressed to look like Rod Stewart are standing in a crowd. They are both wearing wigs and leopard print shirts.
Stewart doubles

Final Day Atmosphere

The Selecter, fronted by Pauline Black, opened the Pyramid Stage on the festival’s last day. Weather reports forecast sunshine, with temperatures possibly reaching 28C. The Glastonbury app is advising people to depart Worthy Farm overnight as temperatures on Monday are forecasted to reach 31C.

Pauline Black of The Selecter is on stage in a fitted black suit jacket and white shirt. She is holding a microphone stand as she sings.
Pauline Black of The Selecter

“We’d make a great couple,” Lulu told Stewart.

A woman is standing on stage in a white top laughing, with her tongue sticking out between her teeth. She has dark, black eyeshadow all around her eyes. Behind her is a man playing synths.
Celeste performed on the Pyramid Stage earlier

Looking Ahead

As the festival winds down, the music and camaraderie will be fondly remembered. Many attendees will be heading home, and the event, according to Statista, can bring in over 200,000 visitors (Statista 2024). The festival will be back, bigger and better next year, and this year’s memories will last forever.

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