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Glastonbury 2025 – The Worthy Awards


Glastonbury Competition
Pilton, Somerset
25-Twenty ninth June 2025

Mark Muldoon presents his completely fictional Glastonbury awards ceremony, while discussing Neil Younger, Olivia Rodrigo, Pulp, The 1975, Beth Gibbons, Wolf Alice, Taskmaster and way more.

Welcome to The Worthys, Glastonbury Competition’s very personal award ceremony. If the Oscars are the head of the movie calendar and the peak of status, consider The Worthys as extra just like the East Yorkshire Double Glazing awards. Having now someway arrived at their fifth on-line publication, let’s as soon as once more check out one of the best – or at the least most notable – moments from one other 5 days of organised chaos held on some farmland in Somerset.

Most broadly okay headliner, I suppose: The 1975

There was a time, 5 years in the past, when you could possibly’ve made the case that The 1975 have been essentially the most fascinating main act in pop music, freely experimenting as they have been throughout whichever genres they fancied, with steadily chic outcomes.

That appears like a really very long time in the past now. Their fanbase didn’t actually go for his or her wilder musical lurches, and they also retreated again to a extra conservative sonic palette with the discharge of their most up-to-date album, Being Humorous In A Overseas Language. In the meantime, artists like Charli XCX and Chappell Roan have pushed pop’s centre of gravity to a considerably extra fascinating place. The 1975 are now not anyplace near being on the frontier of daring pop music.

All that, plus frontman Matty Healy seems to exist inside ‘the league of semi-cancelled males’, as columnist Marina Hyde has referred to as it, with Healy’s labelmate Rina Sawayama calling him out, on stage at this very pageant two years in the past, for a number of troubling ethnicity-based attitudes and feedback.

Glastonbury 2025 – The “Worthy Awards”So you could possibly fairly moderately query whether or not The 1975 must be headlining in any respect. However you couldn’t actually argue that they haven’t received sufficient enormous pop bangers to deserve headliner standing. And so they’ve actually put the hassle into their staging, which is flatly astonishing: there’s a rising behavior (most likely as a result of huge budgets Coldplay are capable of throw at their headline units right here) for acts to spend much more on their headline performances than the pageant are paying them. And tonight you may actually inform: the variety of screens on stage ends in a real assault on the senses.

It’s odd, then, that they appear to in any other case deal with the present like a traditional 1975 gig. There’s no try to have interaction floating voters with the songs they gained’t know (the next afternoon, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker is extraordinarily proficient at promoting the band’s new songs). Healy as a substitute addresses dedicated followers. Later within the weekend, Olivia Rodrigo can even come throughout as much more likeable than Healy does tonight. In the meantime Individuals – a thrashy punk monitor that ought to take the wind out of an viewers’s sails – feels prefer it’s had its edges sanded down by the sound combine. Healy then additionally goes out of his solution to make a speech about how the band are avoiding making political statements. It typically feels as if any person is barely a few years away from changing into actually proper wing after they say that, however you do you, Matty. In addition to, it’s not as if anyone would’ve observed should you’d merely not talked about politics in any method in anyway. Advertising and marketing your self as newly apolitical, in 2025 of all years, is a curious technique.

Nonetheless, with no new materials to advertise, that is primarily a biggest hits set. And people hits have the specified impact. This simply isn’t a present to win over their appreciable variety of naysayers.

Two nights later, Olivia Rodrigo is improbable. She engages with the event way more than, say, Billie Eilish, who (extra so than Healy) appeared to deal with headlining the world’s greatest inexperienced area pageant as simply one other common tour date. (Honest play: Glastonbury-goers are very used to being spoilt by acts who lavish particular consideration and florid phrases of affection all through their units). It helps that Rodrigo’s songs are additionally very good: extraordinarily catchy while additionally stuffed with character and drama. And naturally, she then duets with precise Robert Smith on Friday I’m In Love and Simply Like Heaven. In our part of the sphere, at the least, folks go nuts.

Glastonbury 2025 – The “Worthy Awards”Finest pageant: Glastonbury

It’s widespread to listen to folks proclaim “greatest place on earth” in the direction of the again finish of any Glastonbury, and you’ll perceive the logic. A lovely, extremely aware, historic, wildly diversified, inclusive, non-profit-maximising, bold occasion that quietly succeeds in being higher organised yearly. Enormous acts abound – any complaints in regards to the nominal headliners appear faintly ridiculous while you see what number of Correct Massive Names play throughout the remainder of the invoice. Actually, after 18 consecutive Glastonburys, this journalist nonetheless appears like a child in a sweet retailer, attending to spend each hour choosing between a ridiculous wealth of engaging choices.

Finest set: Beth Gibbons

Clashing with the beginning of Neil Younger means it’s not precisely heaving for Beth Gibbons’ set on the Park stage. These which might be in attendance can take into account themselves really fortunate: each menacing drone sound, anxious guitar wail and discordant violin string advantages from an ideal, beautiful sound combine, as she runs by tracks from her gorgeous debut solo album, Lives Outgrown. In earlier years, this might have gone fatally incorrect – sound bleed from the close by Stonebridge bar has lengthy hampered quieter units on this stage – heartfelt due to whoever reoriented that tent so the audio system are pointing additional away.

The efficiency has already achieved its standing as one of the best of the pageant earlier than she performs her Portishead basic Glory Field. After that, it was one for the historical past books.

Most vital ‘large feelings’ second: Neil Younger

All that onerous raving up at Beth Gibbons meant there’s solely time to catch half of Neil Younger’s headline set, nevertheless it appears like an unqualified success. It’s straightforward to get the sense that, over the course of the weekend, many individuals could have cried upon listening to one in every of their favorite songs. Younger deserves extra credit score for decreasing this author to tears with Previous Man, a Younger track he’s not even that accustomed to.

Finest cowl model: Wolf Alice

It feels as if Wolf Alice are doing every little thing of their energy to win over their Sunday night viewers anyway, however actually: slipping a canopy of Fleetwood Mac – Goals in there simply because the solar is beginning to go down. It’s going above and past, actually.

Finest magic trick: buddy of a journalist

I’m nonetheless in awe of my buddy who gifted me a superbly chilled can of lager from his bag at 4am on Saturday evening. Actually, Glastonbury is a spot the place magic occurs.

Finest pageant anthem: Widespread Individuals

With its ubiquity, you could possibly be forgiven for having forgotten what an outstanding, breathtakingly rousing track Pulp‘s Widespread Individuals is. A completely excellent pageant anthem if ever there was one.

Glastonbury 2025 – The “Worthy Awards”
Taskmaster

Finest reside debut of a cherished TV format: Taskmaster

The Edinburgh Fringe may be offended that the workforce behind TV behemoth Taskmaster have chosen to debut a reside format at Glastonbury somewhat than throughout Comedy Glastonbury (which is what I name the Fringe). Anticipate much more phrases on the efficiency right here within the subsequent couple of days, however for now, let’s simply point out one of many duties, which challenges comedians to exit into the viewers and discover their closest lookalike. Closest resemblance wins. Enjoyable. Though contestant Richard Blackwood shortly factors out the ethnic make up of the group, including “you booked me and didn’t suppose it over.” Properly, sure. That is Glastonbury and – not unusually – the viewers is 99% white. Actual disgrace, then, to see The Guardian try to make a little bit of a hoo-ha out of it, claiming that it’s “tonally jarring” and an “awkward” second. Not so. Blackwood unquestionably performs it for laughs as a result of he’s a skilled comic, and the massive eruption of laughter he receives in response speaks of how a lot the viewers agrees with him and the way humorous they discover it. Blackwood nimbly attracts consideration to the ethnic make up of the pageant in a method that can also be one of many comedian highlights of the entire efficiency. Bravo.

Most well-meaning failure: Wednesday evening, Pyramid stage circus present

The newest try by the pageant to attempt to disperse crowds across the website on the primary evening of the pageant, their circus present is, finally, a completely admirable endeavour that’s however undoubtedly not what the sphere is within the temper for. It wants amplified sound. Even regardless, a circus doesn’t appear to work in such a big venue. It’s most likely improbable for these down the entrance, immersed like they might be at a daily circus.

Previously glorious space that’s now fairly common: Shangri-la.

A really totally different method to Shangri-la this 12 months. It feels larger and extra open (nice), however this 12 months’s theme of rewilding sounded dry after they introduced it, and is certainly additionally dry as soon as totally realised.

The realm actually appears good-looking sufficient, nevertheless it removes the (typically superb) satirical edge from the realm, and subsequently by extension, from the entire pageant. Which appears like an error: satire feels necessary to Glastonbury. You possibly can perceive a inventive want to strive a unique method in spite of everything these years, however on this event, it’s to the detriment of the pageant.

Competition with one of the best 2027 headliners: Glastonbury.

All the time enjoyable to get predictions in for when the pageant lastly returns, two years from now. As they mainly e-book 5 headliners these days, let’s go together with: Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Stevie Surprise, Sam Fender and the Spice Ladies.

21 units ranked from greatest to worst

A particularly high-quality weekend of reside music means there’s little in the best way of precise duffers. Additionally, no shade on Ishmael Ensemble and Westside Cowboy, who can blame sound points for his or her low rankings.

  • Beth Gibbons
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Maruja
  • Pulp
  • Neil Younger and The Chrome Hearts
  • Wolf Alice
  • Japanese Breakfast
  • Rachel Chinouriri
  • Weezer
  • Snow Patrol
  • Heartworms
  • Vieux Farka Toure
  • Taskmaster
  • Nish Kumar & James Acaster DJ set
  • The 1975
  • John Glacier
  • Fats Canine
  • Busta Rhymes
  • Ishmael Ensemble
  • Horsegirl
  • Westside Cowboy

UK people can watch Glastonbury units on the iPlayer for the following month. Non-UK people would possibly need to give BBC Music’s YouTube channel a bash.

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All phrases and footage by Mark Muldoon, whose earlier pageant opinions for Louder Than Battle will be discovered right here. You may also discover him on Instagram and Bluesky. He’s hoping to get by the following week with much less of the waterworks, really.

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