Gracie Abrams has delivered the viral ‘Apple’ dance at Charli XCX‘s Glastonbury 2025 set – watch the moment below.
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Last night, Charli XCX closed out the Other Stage for Saturday with a bang, and while she didn’t feature any special guests, she was joined by a pop star for the viral ‘Apple’ dance.
Brandishing a large glass of white wine, she asked: “You know what time it is, now who the fuck is going to be ‘Apple’ girl at Glastonbury?” The ritual tradition of a big name performing the viral dance associated with the song has been a key part of Charli’s ‘Brat’-era shows and on this night, it was Gracie Abrams who filled the role, with her set on the same stage on Friday having been attended by Charli herself.
Watch the moment Gracie Abrams delivered Glastonbury’s ‘Apple’ moment below.
Gracie is tonight’s @charli_xcx’s Apple Girl at Glastonbury! 🍏 pic.twitter.com/pafKYkFSuJ
— Gracie Abrams Updates (@GracieAbrUpdate) June 28, 2025
Past ‘Apple’ girls include Chappell Roan at Primavera Sound, BLACKPINK’s Rosé, The 1975 drummer and Charli’s fiancé George Daniel and Chicken Shop Date‘s Amelia Dimoldenberg.
Elsewhere during Charli’s Glasto set, she teased a potential end to ‘Brat Summer’: “Thank you so much Glastonbury. So we burnt it down – does that mean Brat is finally over?? Maybe it is. But probably NOT. But we had to do it. And it looked cool. I think you all have proven to me that Brat is forever <3. I don’t know who I am if it’s over. It wasn’t just a summer thing… it’s a forever thing xx”
Elsewhere, Glastonbury has seen politically charged sets from Kneecap, Bob Vylan and Amyl & The Sniffers, as well as a spunky set from Wet Leg, Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return for a secret set at the Pyramid Stage, a surprise appearance by Peter Capaldi at Franz Ferdinand’s set, and more.
The 1975 headlined the Pyramid Stage last night (June 27), earning a four-star review from NME, which read: “With their one show of the year, “The 1975 from the Internet” clear the decks on their career so far to deliver a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship away from the headlines.”
Sunday will see sets from Olivia Rodrigo, The Prodigy, Turnstile, Rod Stewart and many more. Check out the full line-up and schedule here.
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