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Glastonbury 2025 Secret Sets: Who Are the Favourites for Surprise Sets? Pulp, Robbie Williams and More

  • On June 27, Robbie Williams confirmed his presence at Glastonbury by sharing photos from the Interstage hospitality area.
  • This follows longstanding ties to the festival, including a plaque marking 30 years since his 1995 partying with Oasis and headlining in 1998.
  • Fans speculate he may perform a surprise set during the festival, fueled by an unaccounted 4:55pm Friday slot and steward rumors of his guest appearance with Rod Stewart.
  • Meanwhile, Shangri-La has shifted its theme to Everything Must Grow, filling the area with plants and collaborating with queer and music-nature projects.
  • The festival continues fostering community and optimism through inclusive programming, installations supporting women's rights, and sustainable storytelling for future generations.
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Glastonbury 2025 secret sets: who are the favourites for surprise sets? Pulp, Robbie Williams and more

Glastonbury’s secret sets are the talk of the town - but who are the favourites for them? 🎸

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Glastonbury secret sets ‘revealed’ as favourites for spots named - with wildcards

Glastonbury’s secret sets are the talk of the town - but who are the favourites for them? 🎸

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