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Glastonbury Opens Its Gates For 2025 – And These Photos Sum Up The Pure Joy Everyone's Feeling

Glastonbury Opens Its Gates For 2025 – And These Photos Sum Up The Pure Joy Everyone's Feeling
The Glastonbury doors are now open for 2025Glastonbury has officially opened its doors for this year’s epic music festival.While we’re still a few days away from those first acts taking to the stage, the fans who travelled to Worthy Farm on Tuesday night and the early hours of Wednesday morning have now begun making their way into the site ahead of this weekend’s fun.On their way in, many festival-goers were greeted by organisers Michael and Emily Eavis who were seen celebrating the start of another Glastonbury with revellers.The first music fan arriving at Glastonbury 2025Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and his daughter, organiser Emily Eavis, welcome fans back to Worthy Farm for 2025It didn't take long for us to find our new favourite t-shirt of Glastonbury 2025Photos from the first few hours of the festival on Wednesday morning show fans dressing to impress for the occasion, and wheeling their luggage through the grounds before they set up camp for the week ahead. And people are right to look as excited as they do, with the latest weather report indicating that this year’s Glastonbury will have warm weather and only a small smattering of rain, meaning those wellies might not be needed after all.Glastonbury revellers are setting up their tents at Worthy Farm as we speakFlorence Pugh's got nothing on this flower crownIs it really day one of Glastonbury without an obligatory photo of someone beaming with their hair in rollers?One of many Lidl bags for life that will be spotted at Worthy Farm in the coming daysThe music starts on Friday, but Glastonbury's gates are officially open for everyone to get set up before thenThe 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo are this year’s Glastonbury headliners, closing the show on the Pyramid Stage across the weekend, while Sir Rod Stewart is occupying the coveted Sunday afternoon “Legends” slot.Of course, as even the most casual Glasto fan will know, though, it’s not just about the Pyramid Stage headliners. HuffPost faves including Charli XCX, Jade, Scissor Sisters, Raye, Doechii, Self Esteem and Alanis Morrissette, as well as acts like The Libertines, Brandi Carlile and The Prodigy will all be delivering show-stopping sets across Glastonbury’s many stages over the weekend.Kneecap have also retained their spot on the line-up, despite calls from UK prime minister Keir Starmer for the West Belfast trio to be dropped from the schedule.Meanwhile, a mysterious act called Patchwork will be taking to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, leading to plenty of speculation about which musicians might be planning a surprise set.MORE GLASTONBURY:Glastonbury Organiser Breaks Silence On Controversy Over Kneecap's Spot On This Year's Line-UpFans Think They've Already Worked Out This Huge Act Will Be Doing A Surprise Glastonbury Set9 Most Agonising Clashes To Watch Out For At Glastonbury This Year

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