
Glastonbury 2025: Watch Haim perform comeback single ‘Relationships’
After their not-so-secret set was finally confirmed, girl-power group Haim provided a blissful rendition of their comeback single ‘Relationship’ for the crowd at Glastonbury Festival.
Their set at the Park Stage marks the band’s fourth time at the beloved festival. They played their first performance in 2013, after which they joined Primal Scream on stage to perform backing vocals. They returned only a year later and performed for a third time in 2017.
This year, the band provided a tight, clean set that left no room for error and plenty of room for their gleeful, striking vivacity to show full force. They released the single originally with an accompanying dance on TikTok, which inspired the crowd to bust a move to the catchy beat.
Este delivered the slick bassline coolly, which persists throughout the whole song. Their California-cool energy somehow matched perfectly with the Saturday evening crowd at Glastonbury. Those familiar Glastonbury flags flew merrily to the sound of “Relationships! Don’t they end up all the same?”
In a glowing 4.5/5 review for their latest album, I Quit, Far Out praised the lead single, writing that it “started turning heads from the minute it was released back in March this year, honouring a sound of 1990s R&B long thought to be lost to the graveyards of time, but reinvented with a whole new Haim charm. It may sound like nothing else on the album, but that’s not a bad thing.”
Friday night at Glastonbury saw The 1975 headline the Pyramid Stage and Loyle Carner headline the Other Stage. Later on Saturday night, Charli XCX and Neil Young will compete for a crowd, while on Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo will close the weekend.
All the while, Far Out are on the ground at the festival giving you all the best coverage of what happens, when it happens.
Watch Haim perform ‘Relationships’ below and their full performance on BBC iPlayer.
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