Glastonbury 2025: Live updates from day two at Worthy Farm
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Following a momentous opening day at Glastonbury Festival on June 27th, the second day is now underway at Worthy Farm with Neil Young set to headline the Pyramid Stage for the first time since 2009.
Yesterday, the crowd at Glastonbury were delighted by a headline set by The 1975, who performed their first concert in over a year in Somerset, as well as a heartwarming surprise set by Lewis Capaldi and Lorde opening up the festival by playing her new album, Virgin, in full at Woodsies.
Kaiser Chiefs get us underway on the Pyramid Stage!
Good afternoon, welcome back to Far Out’s live coverage from Glastonbury Festival ahead of another historic day as Neil Young prepares to return to the farm for only the second time in his career.
While the hangovers are currently causing havoc at the festival, the music has already begun on the Pyramid Stage with Kaiser Chiefs, who this year celebrated 20 years of debut album Employment, are making sure that Saturday gets off to a riotous start.

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