Kidzfield 2025: Glastonbury’s Mini Marvels Get Their Own Epic Line-Up!
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Move over Pyramid Stage, there’s a riot of glitter, giggles, and glue sticks brewing over in the land of the little legends. That’s right—Kidzfield is back for Glastonbury 2025, and this year it’s bursting at the seams with enough fun to wear out even the most hyper seven-year-old (and probably their parents too).
You know what they say—start ‘em young. And Glasto’s youngest festivalgoers are in for the wildest ride yet. From boom-tastic legends like Basil Brush (yes, that cheeky fox is back! Boom boom!) to the literary wizard himself, Michael Rosen, it’s basically the kids’ version of a headline slot from Elton John and Beyoncé rolled into one.
Need more magic? Joel M is on hand to boggle minds with illusions and sleight of hand, while MC Grammar brings educational bangers to get little brains buzzing (and adults sneakily learning, too).
The lineup is a glorious explosion of creativity, silliness and squeals, with acts like Junk Jodie, The Sound Collector, StoryStock, Dinomaniacs, and of course, Silly Science, because no festival is complete without something going pop or bang in a tent.
Theatre buffs, you’re sorted too—Red Riding Hood, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the ever-chaotic Rhubarb Theatre will be serving up drama, fairy tales and hijinks galore. There’s even a Trapeze School (hold my juice box), a Helter Skelter, and the mysterious-sounding Tower of Bubbleyon—which honestly sounds like a psychedelic soap opera for toddlers.
Music-wise, the Kidzfield Muzikademy is back to spark those future headliner dreams, and the Celtic Blue Rocker Recording Studio will help kids lay down tracks and feel like absolute rockstars.
There’s also inflatable madness, a climbing wall, a Gyroscope (that one’s definitely for the brave), and the Aerial Runway—because what better time to zipline through the sky than before lunch?
And if that wasn’t enough chaos, there’s The Disappointing Clown Company, which might just be the most honest band name at Glasto.
So, if you thought Glastonbury was all late-night raves and craft cider, think again. The Kidzfield is where the real magic happens—no set times, no clashes, just pure, wholesome, rainbow-hued mayhem.
Parents: pack the snacks, the suncream, and a strong coffee.
Kids: this is your moment. Go forth, make slime, blow bubbles, and dance your tiny socks off.
See you in the field
