Glastonbury 2025 confirms Rod Stewart, fans divided
- Rod Stewart has been announced as the first confirmed act for Glastonbury 2025.
- The booking has generated mixed reactions among fans, with many criticizing the choice.
- This decision reflects ongoing concerns regarding the festival's lineup and ticket prices.
Glastonbury Festival, held in Somerset, England, is set to take place in June 2025. Recently, the festival organizers announced Rod Stewart as the first confirmed act for the event. This performance will mark Stewart's return to the iconic Pyramid Stage for the first time since 2002. While some festival ticket holders have expressed excitement about his performance, others have criticized the choice of Stewart for the legends slot, arguing that it reflects negatively on the festival's reputation. The announcement has sparked heated discussions among fans, particularly regarding the rising cost of tickets and the relevance of Stewart's music to younger audiences. As the festival gears up for its 2025 lineup, it will be notable as it precedes a fallow year in 2026, when the festival will not take place.