Glastonbury has partnered with Adidas to launch a limited edition new football shirt. Find all the details below.
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Organisers shared details of the new collaboration with the sportswear brand today (May 30), ahead of this year’s festival kicking off next month.
In an announcement post, the limited edition, multi-coloured shirt is described as “retro-inspired”. It is available to order now here for £80, with a minimum of £10 per shirt sold going to Glastonbury’s charity partner Oxfam.
A description reads: “Reimagining adidas’ classic 1980s ‘Ipswich’ template – made most famous by the Netherlands’ 1988 European Championships winning team – the adidas Originals x Glastonbury Festival football shirt incorporates visual elements inspired by the festival’s iconic Pyramid Stage and its colourful ribbon tower.”
The shirt is made from 100 per cent recycled polyester, with a moisture-wicking finish. It is also on sale at adidas LDN and adidas Carnaby Street in the capital, as well as selected wholesale partners.
Today sees the launch of a limited-edition, retro-inspired Glastonbury Festival football shirt in collaboration with @adidasuk. It’s available to order now at https://t.co/8ru0xz3ddB.
A minimum of £10 per shirt sold will go to @Oxfamgb.
The photos of the shirt taken on Worthy… pic.twitter.com/9LW48MtCBW
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) May 30, 2025
“Customisation is available at adidas LDN and with @oxfamgb via the festival’s Oxfam Park Shop, June 25–29,” Adidas wrote.
The news comes with a series of preview photos of the item, which were shot at Worthy Farm. These feature finalists from the event’s 2025 Emerging Talent Competition: Eli Dayo, Mali Hâf, Nat Oaks, Master Peace, Sarah Meth, Ari Tsugi and Air Drawn Dagger. See above.
This year’s edition of the legendary festival will see The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo headline the Pyramid Stage, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Tickets initially sold out last November, before two final resales last month.
Rod Stewart will perform in the coveted Legends Slot on the Sunday – with the singer set to reunite onstage with his Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood.
Other big acts appearing over the weekend include Biffy Clyro, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, AJ Tracey, Nile Rodgers & Chic, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.
Organisers have been drip-feeding separate posters for Glasto’s many stages, areas and venues in recent weeks and months. So far, we’ve had the likes of the Acoustic Stage, The Park, Field Of Avalon, West Holts, Silver Hayes, Croissant Neuf, Shangri-La, Woodsies, Glade, Left Field, Theatre & Circus, Arcadia, Greenpeace and Strummerville.
Further announcements are expected soon, as fans await the full stage times and line-up for Glastonbury Festival 2025. Check back here for the latest news as we get it. Elsewhere, bosses recently shared a new and updated map of the entire Glastonbury site for this year, showing numerous changes and additions.
In other news, The 1975 have asked fans to submit footage and photos for a “collaborative video” due to premiere during their headline slot. The performance is being billed as the Manchester band’s only performance of the year.
Last month, Westside Cowboy – the winners of Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition 2025 – spoke to NME about how it felt to have secured a slot at Worthy Farm in June.
“It feels amazing but it’s really hard to process,” vocalist Aoife Anson O’Connell told NME. “We’re so lucky, we’ve had the most insane luck for a year and it’s just happened again. We’re the most jammy people in the world, maybe I should start gambling!”