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Olivia Rodrigo Gives Glastonbury a Dazzling Finale: 5 Best Moments

Providing the closing headlining slot on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage might sound like a tough task, but it suited Olivia Rodrigo down to the ground. Weary punters who’ve been here since Wednesday (June 25) took a back seat as a fresh wave of attendees entered the festival grounds on Sunday, with free tickets distributed to local residents by way of thanks for the disruption to the area.

With them came a contingent of clear-eyed youngsters, but Rodrigo’s appeal spans generations. Her music taps into universal emotions: self-worth (“Pretty Isn’t Pretty”), revenge (“Get Him Back!”), and vulnerability (“Drivers License”) that resonate regardless of age, gender or circumstance. 

This was Rodrigo’s second appearance at Worthy Farm, having made a blistering arrival at the festival back in 2022 which included a guest appearance from Lily Allen. Her huge crowd earmarked her as future headliner material, and her trajectory hasn’t slowed with the success of her second album Guts and a brilliant global tour. 

Back in 2022, Billie Eilish headlined the same stage with just two albums under her belt. While the crowd were eventually won over, it takes serious performing chops to hold a stage this big. Rodrigo managed it with gusto during a hits-laden set which included references to her love of the U.K., why Glastonbury is her favorite festival (she was spotted dancing in the crowd at Pulp on Saturday afternoon), and brought out The Cure’s frontman Robert Smith for a brilliant duet on two of the goth rocker’s classics.

Check out the finest moments from Rodrigo’s Glastonbury 2025 headline slot.

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