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Sir Rod Stewart has perhaps stolen some headlines for the festival's final day, but the bill has plenty to more to offer for those who look.

    Sunday's must-see sets

    Ahead of the festival, Craig Charles told RT: “My must-watch act at Glastonbury 2025 is Cymande. They were Britain’s undiscovered supergroup. They toured extensively with Al Green in the 1970s and should have been as big as Earth Wind and Fire. Songs like Brothers on the Slide and Bra are essential listening for anyone into groovy music and good time vibes. They performed a live session on my 6 Music show earlier this year and tore the roof off.”

    Rod Stewart (Pyramid Stage, 3.45pm)

    After a string of illnesses, Rod Stewart is back with force and taking the Legends slot this Sunday evening, 23 years since he last made an appearance at the festival.

    The Maggie May and Do Ya Think I'm Sexy singer has decades of classics locked and loaded – with so much planned that he was even given an extended run time.

    Speaking to RT, he said: "It’s difficult because they only gave me an hour-and-a-quarter slot. So I begged them: can I do another 15 minutes? Because usually I play for two hours. It means that there’s a lot of songs that people love that I won’t be able to play – and I’ve got three guests coming on.”

    We can't wait.

    "The Maccabees coming back is a wonderful thing and The Park is the perfect setting for this to be happening," Jo Whiley told RT.

    "It’s the prettiest of places and has an intimacy and ambience which will suit their emotional, anthemic sound. I’ll be down the front at their feet weeping with the best of them. "

    The Prodigy (Other Stage, 9.45pm)

    No festival is every quite complete without a set from The Prodigy, whose hard-hitting beats leave audiences unable to stand still.

    From Smack My B***h Up to Firestarter, the band's stage shows always know how to get a crowd moving, and if you still have the energy, this is the perfect place to burn it off before winding down for the weekend.

    Olivia Rodrigo (Pyramid Stage, 9.45pm)

    Ending the weekend with an all-out party, we have Olivia Rodrigo – the American pop princess with angst-fuelled anthems you can't help but dance to.

    The 22-year-old will be shutting down the show with hits including Good 4 U, Bad Idea Right? and Vampire.

    The full line-up and times for Sunday 29 June

    11.15am: The Selecter 12.30pm: Celeste 2pm: The Libertines 3.45pm: Rod Stewart6pm: Nile Rodgers & Chic 7.45pm: Noah Kahan 9.45pm: Olivia Rodrigo 

    Other Stage 

    11.15am: Louis Dunford 12.30pm: Nadine Shah1.45pm: Shaboozey3pm: Joy Crookes 4.30pm: Turnstile 6pm: Snow Patrol 7.45pm: Wolf Alice 9.45pm: The Prodigy 

    West Holts Stage 

    11am: Thandii 12.30pm: Abel Selaocoe & The Bantu Ensemble2pm: Cymande3.30pm: Black Uhuru5pm: Goat 6.30pm: The Brian Jonestown Massacre8pm: Parcels 9.45pm: Overmono

    11.15am: Westside Cowboy 12.30pm: Gurriers 2pm: Sprints 3.30pm: Djo 5pm: Black Country, New Road 6.30pm: St Vincent 8pm: AJ Tracey 9.30pm: Jorja Smith 

    The Park Stage

    11.30am: Melin Melyn 12.45pm: Geordie Greep 2pm: Katy J Pearson3.15pm: Royel Otis 4.30pm: Girl in Red 6pm: Kae Tempest 7.35pm: Future Islands 9.15pm: The Maccabees 

    Acoustic Stage

    11.30am: Dawn Landes & Friends Perform The Liberated Woman’s Songbook12.10pm: Toby Lee 1pm: The Henry Girls 2pm: Michele Stodart 3pm: The Riptide Movement 4pm: PP Arnold 5pm: London Community Gospel Choir6.30pm: Rhiannon Giddens With Dirk Powell8pm: The Bootleg Beatles9.30pm: Roy Harper 

    11.25am: Dea Matrona 12.30pm: Talisk 1.55pm: Brooke Combe3.20pm: The Horne Section 4.50pm: My Baby 6.20pm: The Big Moon7.50pm: Sam Ryder 9.20pm: Bear’s Den 10.50pm: Alabama 3 

    Left Field

    12pm: [PANEL] How To Fix The Crisis Care (Ashley John-Baptiste, Daisy-May Hudson, Emily Kenway, Filipino Domestic Workers Assoc., Minnie Rahman)1.30pm: Disability Cuts: The Fight Back (Ady, My Life My Choice, Andy Burnham, Disabled People Against The Cuts, Layla Steadman-bevan, John Harris) 3pm: Radical Round Up: With Billy Bragg, Grandson, Jamie Webster4.30pm: The Halfway Kid 5.35pm: Du Blonde 6.40pm: Red Rum Club 7.50pm: Reverend and The Makers9pm: Grandson 

    Arcadia

    8pm: Jeremiah Asiamah 9pm: Eva Lazarus 9.30pm: Dr Banana B2b Gallegos10.30pm: Girls Don’t Sync11.30pm: Dragonfly Show 11.40pm: Becky Hill 12.10am: Shy Fx B2b Eats Everything1.30am: Basslayerz B2b Born On Road

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