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Glastonbury 2025: Check out the new map showing changes to the site

Festival officials have shared the new map for Glastonbury 2025 ahead of this year’s instalment of the festival.

  • READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival 2025: See the full line-up and stage splits so far

The legendary event returns to Worthy Farm in Somerset between June 25 and 29, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Tickets initially sold out last November, with the official resales then taking place in April.

The first official line-up poster landed in March, confirming that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo would be headlining this year alongside the already-announced Neil Young. Closing the Other Stage will be Loyle Carner (Friday), Charli XCX (Saturday) and The Prodigy (Sunday).

Other big names across the weekend include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.

There’s a host of Glasto first-timers, too. These include Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, Lola Young, Myles Smith (winner of this year’s BRITs Rising Star award), Busta Rhymes, Brandi Carlile and Gary Numan.

Organisers have gradually announced separate line-up posters for the different stages, areas and venues across the site in recent weeks, and so far, we’ve had the Acoustic Stage, Field Of Avalon, West Holts, Silver Hayes, Croissant Neuf, Shangri-La, Woodsies, Glade, Kidzfield and Glasto Latino.

The festival has now made the updated site map available to view on their official website – you can check it out here. Among the changes and adjustments are the expansion of the Silver Hayes and The Glade areas, which this year will be bigger. 

Likewise, Shangri-La now has a larger open space and a new zone called Dragon’s Tail with a relocated bar. With demand for the festival bigger than ever – particularly in light of the approaching fallow year – there is also now more public camping space in Pylon Ground, as well as two new toilet blocks at Park Hill. 

As for areas that have been scaled back, Oxlyers has now been reduced to allow for more room in the Other Stage Field, and public camping space has decreased in Bushy Ground, South Park 2, and Pennards. 

Elsewhere, it was recently confirmed that Doechii would be clashing with Charli XCX when she closes out the West Holts Stage on Saturday evening. It has also been reported that RAYE will be taking to the Pyramid Stage that same night in the slot immediately before Neil Young.

See all the confirmed venue line-ups so far here, and check here for the latest Glastonbury updates.

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