New Glastonbury 2025 Map Revealed — What’s Bigger, Smaller and Totally Moved!
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Alright Glasto gang, time to start studying the field like it’s an ancient treasure map — the official Glastonbury 2025 site layout is here, and oof, there are some juicy changes to know about before we pull on our wellies and charge through those Worthy Farm gates in June.
With just weeks to go (deep breaths), the Glasto team have released this year’s festival map, and as always, it’s not just the line-up that’s had a shake-up. You’ll want to give your camping plans a rethink — some favourite fields are shrinking, others are expanding, and a few zones have totally transformed.
Let’s start with the big one: the Other Stage area now has a much bigger crowd capacity (bring on The Prodigy chaos!), but that means Oxylers campsite has been chopped in half. Bad news if that’s usually your stomping ground. Similarly, the ever-popular Pennard Hill camping area has been slimmed down, so expect an even fiercer dash for tents on Wednesday morning. Meanwhile, Pylon Ground’s camping space has grown, and South Park 2’s has shrunk. Oh, and Campervan field E24? Gone. It’s been taken over by the glamping gang at Festivue.
Now for the dance fans — Silver Hayes has had a glow-up. Capacity for The Levels (hello Groove Armada, DJ EZ, and PinkPantheress) and the Lonely Hearts Club (with Fatboy Slim, CamelPhat and co) is up. The Firmly Routed Soundsystem has also moved, but the indoor Assembly stage appears a little smaller this year.
Arcadia’s back as a dragonfly, and she’s spreading her wings with more crowd space. The Glade’s expanded too, while Shangri-La has gone big with a new zone called Dragon’s Tail — complete with a bar, obviously. And for those headed to The Park, rejoice! Two new toilet blocks have landed on either side — a little touch of luxury never hurts.
These changes come as excitement builds for the 2025 edition, which takes place from June 25–29, just before the festival takes a fallow year in 2026. This year’s stacked line-up includes Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 headlining the Pyramid, with Charli XCX, Loyle Carner, and The Prodigy topping the Other Stage.
There’s also a whole host of exciting names on the bill — from RAYE, Doechii, and St. Vincent to The Libertines, Self Esteem, Busta Rhymes, and Alanis Morissette (yes, really). And let’s not forget the Glasto first-timers like Noah Kahan, Lola Young, and Myles Smith — the BRITs Rising Star who’s ready to break hearts in the sunshine.
So whether you’re plotting your tent spot, raving till sunrise in Block9, or soaking up sunshine in West Holts — get familiar with this new map now. Trust me, future you (lost in the mud and holding a falafel wrap) will thank you.
🗺️ You can compare this year’s map to last year’s at glastopedia.com — and yes, I’ve already bookmarked it.