Glastonbury 2025: PinkPantheress cancels Levels set

PinkPantheress has cancelled one of her two sets at Glastonbury Festival this weekend due to a scheduling conflict.

The ‘Boy’s A Liar’ singer had been due to perform a late-night set at the Levels stage in the Silver Hayes area at 11pm on June 26th, but the set will no longer be going ahead. Instead, DJ Rosa Terenzi will now start her set 30 minutes earlier and perform until midnight, when Marie Davidson will take to the decks.

In a statement, organisers explained the reasoning: “This change was absolutely not as a result of overcrowding fears; the artist was simply no longer able to make this performance.”

They also confirmed PinkPantheress would still be performing her other set at Glastonbury, adding, “But she is still playing her Woodsies set.”

Pink Pantheress is scheduled to perform during a stacked day at Woodsies on June 27th, which also boasts sets from Four Tet, Floating Points, Blossoms, Lola Young, Myles Smith, Fat Dog and Shed Seven.

There’s also a special TBA set listed at 11:30am at Woodsies on June 27th, which has been rumoured to be Lorde due to it being the release date of her new album, Virgin.

When Lorde recently appeared on BBC Radio 2, she addressed the speculation and told Jo Whiley: “I am quite tempted by what’s going on because I’ve got lots of friends playing as well, we’ll see, we’ll see if I can pull some strings and get there.”

Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage is set to be headlined by The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo. Meanwhile, Loyle Carner, Charli XCX and The Prodigy will top the bill on The Other Stage. Rod Stewart, Raye, John Fogerty, The Libertines, Biffy Clyro, Wet Leg, Weezer, Noah Kahan, Deftones, Alanis Morissette, Wolf Alice and Turnstile are also set to perform.

Glastonbury Festival is set to take place between June 27th and June 29th, with Far Out set to deliver coverage directly from Worthy Farm.

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