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Wet Leg get Glastonbury screaming at raucous Other Stage set

Wet Leg got the Glastonbury 2025 crowd screaming at their raucous Other Stage set – check out footage below.

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

Rhian Teasdale strode onto the stage flexing her biceps – a frequent occurrence at recent gigs following the release of ‘Catch These Fists‘ – which opened their set today (June 27), setting the tone for a high-octane performance for a packed crowd.

Brandishing a B.C. Rich Mockingbird guitar in Antifreeze green, Teasdale and co. sang fan-favourites including ‘Wet Dream’, ‘Supermarket’ and ‘Oh No’ before performing a number of unreleased tunes.

The group are soon to release their upcoming second album ‘Moisturizer’, which arrives on July 11 and has already been previewed with ‘CPR’ and ‘Davina McCall’, which on the Other Stage is dedicated to Teasdale’s partner.

Wet Leg first started previewing new material back in March when they played a tiny gig in Brighton. These included the live debut of ‘Jen Bod’, ‘Dave Nah’ and ‘Lovestruck’. You can pre-order/pre-save the record here.

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Wet Leg at Glastonbury 2025 played:

‘Catch These Fists’
‘Wet Dream’
‘Supermarket’
‘Oh No’
‘Liquidize’
‘Davina’
‘Ur Mum’ 
‘Too Late Now’
‘Jennifer’s Body’
‘Being in Love’
‘Mangetout’
‘Pillow talk’
‘Angelica’
‘Chaise Lounge’
‘CPR’

Before launching into ‘Ur Mum’, they ask the crowd: “Does anyone here know how to scream?”. A staple of their live sets, festival-goers dutifully oblige, with Teasdale saying: “I think that probably was the longest and loudest scream we’ve ever done.”

‘Too Late Now’ appears later in the set, followed by the debut of another new track. Rounding off the set, the Isle of White artist play ‘Being in Love’, ‘Mangetout’, ‘Pillow Talk’ and ‘Angelica’, closing out with ‘Chaise Lounge’ and ‘CPR’.

Later this summer, the group are set to perform at a handful of festivals including Green Man, Shaky Knees Festival, Roskilde Festival, Wilderness Festival, TRNSMT 2025, Boardmasters, All Together Now and Øya Festival. Visit here for tickets.

Glastonbury 2025 is set to kick into full swing tonight with headline sets from The 1975 and Loyle Carner alongside the likes of Biffy Clyro, Franz Ferdinand, Self Esteem.

Fans have been anticipating two much discussed ‘TBA’ secret sets – with the first revealed to be Lorde earlier today on the Woodsies stage, leaving the Pyramid slot, rumoured to be Lewis Capaldi.

The weekend continues with Charli XCX, Deftones, Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo, The Prodigy, Rod Stewart and many more. Check out the full line-up and schedule here.

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