Woodsies & Tree Stage Revealed

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Woodsies & Tree Stage Revealed

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The Woodsies & Tree Stage Revealed their Line ups. With excitement surrounding Glastonbury Festival 2025 reaching new heights. These areas, both relatively new additions to the Worthy Farm landscape, now form a vital part of the festival’s evolving identity. One that continues to push boundaries and embrace innovation across music, sound, and atmosphere. With two distinct but complementary vibes, this year’s bill brings together heavyweights, cult icons, and underground innovators

Woodsies Main Stage 2025 Line-up

Previously known as the John Peel Stage, the newly rebranded Woodsies Main Stage continues to reflect Glastonbury’s commitment to progressive music across genres. It’s long been a space for breakthrough performances, surprise appearances, and some of the most memorable moments in the festival’s history. The 2025 line-up delivers exactly that, with a list of artists spanning global headliners, rising UK talent, and genre-bending pioneers.

Woodsies Main Stage Line-up:

  • Four Tet
  • Scissor Sisters
  • Jorja Smith
  • Floating Points
  • Tom Odell
  • AJ Tracey
  • PinkPantheress
  • Weezer
  • St Vincent
  • Blossoms
  • TV On The Radio
  • Black Country, New Road
  • Lola Young
  • Nova Twins
  • Djo
  • Shed Seven
  • Jade
  • Sprints
  • Fat Dog
  • FCUKERS
  • Gurriers
  • Myles Smith
  • Sorry
  • The Amazons

Video Credit : Four tet via Youtube

This combination hits every major genre touchpoint without ever feeling like a generic festival booking. The joint billing of Four Tet and Scissor Sisters is especially notable — an inspired clash of electronic subtlety and flamboyant disco pop. Artists like Jorja Smith and PinkPantheress anchor the pop/R&B core, while names like TV On The Radio and Black Country, New Road reassert the stage’s legacy of indie credibility.

Tom Odell’s presence adds a singer-songwriter gravitas, while Blossoms and Shed Seven provide a throughline for British guitar pop from the ‘90s to the present. There’s also a strong showing from new-generation acts — Gurriers, Fat Dog, and FCUKERS are ones to watch for unpredictable, high-energy sets.

Tree Stage 2025 Line-up

Now in its second year, the Tree Stage is fast becoming Glastonbury’s most distinctive addition. Nestled deeper within the Woodsies area, this stage is dedicated to ambient, electronic, and cross-disciplinary performances, creating a space where natural surroundings meet immersive audio-visual storytelling. The programming leans experimental but remains accessible — offering audiences an antidote to the chaos elsewhere on-site.

Tree Stage Line-up:

  • Yann Tiersen
  • Leon Vynehall presents: Warm Romantic
  • Juan Atkins (ambient set)
  • Mary Anne Hobbs & Anna Phoebe
  • Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip)
  • Mathew Jonson presents: Freedom Engine
  • Laura Misch
  • Arushi Jain
  • Hinako Omori
  • Tara Lily
  • Gwenno
  • Chris Watson
  • NorthSouth: Heading East
  • Daisy Rickman
  • Marysia Osu
  • TENGGER
  • Bones Tan Jones
  • Singing with Nightingales: Sam Lee & Axel Wild
  • Whale Song Bath: How To Be A Whale by Mustill & Matossian
  • Aminadabu presents: Flame of Hope
  • Out Here presents: Ice Thaw
  • Ambient Gaza
  • Youth
  • Dele Sosimi (Afrobeat)

Video Credit ArteConcert via Youtube

The Tree Stage curation focuses on slowness, attention, and interaction — whether through the environmental recordings of Chris Watson, the natural resonance of Sam Lee’s Singing With Nightingales, or the multisensory rituals of Arushi Jain and Hinako Omori. Leon Vynehall’s Warm Romantic concept performance is a standout for electronic fans, while Alexis Taylor and Mathew Jonson contribute more melodic and analog-driven elements to the electronic spectrum.

It’s not just music — this stage integrates ecology, ceremony, and deep listening, offering a rare kind of festival experience. Whether it’s the ambient Gaza performance or Afrobeat sessions with Dele Sosimi, the Tree Stage is set to be a core part of Glastonbury’s future.

Glastonbury: Evolving with Intention

Founded in 1970, Glastonbury Festival has grown into one of the largest and most influential music festivals in the world. Held at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England, it draws over 200,000 attendees annually and is globally known for its commitment to cultural diversity, sustainability, and community activism.

What sets Glastonbury apart isn’t just its scale, but its ability to evolve. From political spoken word in the Left Field to the experimental soundscapes of the Tree Stage, every inch of the site has intention behind it. The addition of areas like Woodsies and the Tree Stage reaffirms the festival’s refusal to stand still — giving space to emerging sounds, immersive formats, and artists that don’t always fit the mainstream mould.

With this year’s tickets already sold out, the full lineup confirms what many expected — 2025 is another landmark year in the festival’s trajectory. For official updates, visit the Glastonbury Festival website.vers can connect with like-minded individuals. It’s a place to discover new artists, rediscover old favorites, and experience music in a way that’s unparalleled anywhere else in the world.

Looking Forward to Glastonbury 2025

With the full line up for the Woodsies & Tree Stage Revealed, Glastonbury 2025 is shaping up to be a year like no other. Whether you’re already familiar with these artists or discovering them for the first time, the festival’s commitment to showcasing cutting-edge and global music will make this a festival to remember.

Fans who have already secured their tickets are in for a treat, and for those still seeking accommodation, there are options available for offsite stays through Laterooms.com. With Glastonbury’s legendary atmosphere, top-tier performances, and an unbeatable mix of sounds, this is shaping up to be the ultimate music festival of 2025.

A Vital Evolution at Worthy Farm

The Woodsies & Tree Stage Revealed line-ups signals more than just a new name.
These stages aren’t fringe zones; they’re now central to the festival’s future,
bridging underground credibility with broad cultural relevance.
Whether it’s Four Tet headlining Woodsies or the meditative presence of Yann Tiersen in the trees, Glastonbury continues to give artists the freedom to challenge formats, and audiences the chance to be surprised.

As other festivals chase trends, Glastonbury builds ecosystems — both musically and literally. With the Tree Stage offering respite from the chaos and Woodsies delivering headline-level weight, 2025 is set to be one of the festival’s most balanced years yet. For those lucky enough to hold tickets, it’s time to start planning your route. For everyone else, the countdown to 2026 has already begun.

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