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Glastonbury 2025: watch Olivia Rodrigo duet The Cure classics with Robert Smith to close out the Pyramid Stage

Olivia Rodrigo has closed out the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2025, bringing the Worthy Farm festival to an end – here’s everything that went down at her headlining slot.

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Three years after making her Glastonbury debut at the Other Stage, Rodrigo has now headlined the iconic Pyramid Stage at just her second appearance at the festival. Olivia wasted no time, diving right into a rocked up rendition of ‘Obsessed’ and ‘Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl’, complete with ripping guitar solos.

After a thrilling rendition of ‘Vampire’, she addressed the audience: “Wow, I cannot tell you what an honour it is to be here tonight on this stage. This is an absolute dream come true, I actually can’t believe this is my life right now.”

She slowed things down for a moment with ‘Drivers License’ and ‘Traitor’, before picking up the momentum once again with ‘Bad Idea Right?’ and ‘Love Is Embarrassing’.

Olivia then introduced a special guest in Robert Smith, who she called “probably the greatest songwriter to come out of England”. Together, they performed four-time Glasto headliners The Cure‘s ‘Friday I’m In Love’ and ‘Just Like Heaven’ – the latter of which was also covered by Gracie Abrams on the Other Stage on Friday.

Other songs Rodrigo performed to end her set included ‘So American’, ‘Brutal’, ‘Good 4 U’ and ‘Get Him Back!’.

Olivia Rodrigo’s Glastonbury 2025 set was:

‘Obsessed’
‘Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl’
‘Vampire’
‘Drivers License’
‘Traitor’
‘Bad Idea Right?’
‘Love Is Embarrassing’
‘Pretty Isn’t Pretty’
‘Happier’
‘Enough For You’
‘Friday I’m In Love’ (with Robert Smith)
‘Just Like Heaven’ (with Robert Smith)
‘So American’
‘Jealousy, Jealousy’
‘Favorite Crime’
‘Deja Vu’
‘Brutal’
‘All-American Bitch’
‘Good 4 U’
‘Get Him Back!’

This year’s Glastonbury has seen outspoken political sets from the likes of Kneecap and Amyl & The Sniffers, as well as a Bob Vylan performance that the festival itself said it was “appalled” by due to frontman Bobby leading chants of “death to the IDF”.

Elsewhere, The 1975 “delivered a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship” during their Friday night Pyramid headline slot, Neil Young “proved there is still power to be found in an old-school approach” on Saturday, while Charli XCX delivered a final victory lap for her ‘Brat’ era on the Other Stage that same night.

Sunday at Worthy Farm has seen sets from Rod Stewart, Turnstile, Wolf Alice, The Libertines, Noah Kahan and more.

Other highlights include Skepta filling in for Deftones on short notice, a not-so-secret main stage surprise from Pulp, secret sets from Lorde and Haim, and Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return.

Check back at NME here for the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos and more from Glastonbury 2025.

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