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13 of the most iconic female triumphs from Glastonbury 2025

Another delightful Glastonbury 2025 “secret set” saw Lorde play on the first day of the festival incidentally the day her new album Virgin dropped and a new musical era for us all began. She played the latest album in its entirety, ending on hits Ribs and Green Light.

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Lola Young

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It was an emotional Glastonbury debut for Lola Young, but also delightfully odd. During her performance of her latest single Not Like That Anymore, she brought a blow-up doll that very much looked like her on stage, singing to it and posing with it. Hilarious.

JADE

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The ex Little Mix star played Glastonbury for the first time, and made a hell of an impact. On the Woodsies stage, she played some of her solo tracks from her upcoming album That’s Showbiz Baby! Jade also played some Little Mix faves and collaborated with Confidence Man for her song Gossip.

During her performance of her track FUFN, Jade also encouraged the crowds to chant “f**k you” to the Reform party, welfare cuts, transphobia, silencing protests, selling arms, and justifying genocide.

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