Glastonbury 2025: The Leaked Poster That’s Got Everyone Talking
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Well, well, well… it looks like the Glasto rumour mill is in overdrive again! A supposed leaked poster for Glastonbury 2025 has been making the rounds on social media, sending festival fans into an absolute frenzy. If you’ve spent any time in the depths of Glasto Facebook groups or trawling Reddit threads, you’ll know exactly what I mean—wild speculation, dodgy mock-ups, and plenty of wishful thinking. But this time, the gossip feels a little juicier than usual.
Why? Because this “leak” features The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo as headliners, alongside the already-confirmed legends Neil Young and Sir Rod Stewart. And just to add fuel to the fire, Glastonbury’s official Instagram account has posted a cryptic teaser—a phoenix rising from the flames. The same imagery happens to be on the alleged poster. Coincidence? Maybe. But also… maybe not.
The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and the Generational Glasto Split
If the leak turns out to be legit, Glastonbury 2025 is shaping up to be a generational showdown in the best way possible. On one side, we’ve got Neil Young—rock royalty, an absolute icon, and a Glastonbury veteran who could probably headline with his eyes closed. Then there’s Sir Rod Stewart, the ever-glamorous, gravelly-voiced legend taking the Sunday legend slot—a performance that’s bound to be full of singalongs, feather boas, and a whole lot of charm.
But Glasto’s always been about balance, and that’s where Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 come in. Rodrigo, fresh off the success of her Guts tour, is expected to pull in the Gen Z crowd with her heartbreak anthems and pop-punk energy. Meanwhile, The 1975, led by the ever-magnetic (and sometimes controversial) Matty Healy, will bring their signature blend of indie, nostalgia, and existential musings to the Pyramid Stage.
The lineup seems like a deliberate move to make sure Worthy Farm is buzzing with fans across all age brackets. Because let’s be honest—Glastonbury tickets aren’t cheap. If you dropped close to £400 back in November, you’ll want to know who you’re actually getting for your money.

Leaked Glasto poster
Social Media Meltdown: The Phoenix Rises
Over on X (formerly Twitter, because we’re still adjusting to that name change), fans are already losing their minds over the possibility of an official announcement. One particularly eager festival-goer summed it up best: “Glastonbury line-up rumoured to be coming out 8am tomorrow morning. I am NOT gonna get any sleep tonight.”
Meanwhile, Reddit is a chaotic masterpiece of fake posters, wild predictions, and heated debates over whether or not the BBC watermark on the leaked image is legit. Spoiler: it probably isn’t. One poster even managed to misspell The Selecter as The Selector, which doesn’t exactly scream ‘official’. But still, the buzz is real.
What’s Actually Confirmed?
Amongst all the speculation, there are a few things we know for sure. Neil Young and Rod Stewart are officially locked in, which means we’re guaranteed at least two historic sets on the Pyramid Stage. The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo? Not confirmed just yet—but the mounting evidence is hard to ignore.
According to industry insiders (AKA anonymous sources who may or may not work at a record label), The 1975 are expected to take over Friday night’s headline slot, Olivia Rodrigo will close the festival on Sunday, and Neil Young will be the main event on Saturday.
And let’s not forget—this is just the first wave of names. There’s still an entire lineup yet to be unveiled, which means plenty more surprises (and probably even more leaks) to come.
Without them (and a whole army of site crew, engineers, and production wizards), Glastonbury would just be a big, muddy field with a bunch of lost people waving biodegradable glitter around.
The Final Verdict: Real or Rumour?
So, is the leaked poster legit? Honestly, it’s hard to say. Some of it checks out—the phoenix teaser, the timing, and the names all make sense. But until Emily Eavis or the official Glasto channels give us the nod, we’re still in speculation mode.
One thing’s for sure—whether or not The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo actually end up on the Pyramid Stage, the hype for Glastonbury 2025 is already sky-high. And if the lineup really does drop at 8am tomorrow, you can bet half the country will be refreshing their screens with a coffee in one hand and a festival bucket hat in the other.
Stay tuned, Glasto-goers—this ride is just getting started!