How to rewatch Glastonbury 2025: Relive the best moments of the weekend - no matter where you are
This year's Glastonbury festival is a wrap, but if you missed any of the action over the weekend, don't worry, as the BBC have a huge amount of archived sets available to watch at your leisure
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After what was an epic weekend, Glastonbury 2025 has come to an end. Although somewhat light on rock artists (we were gutted Deftones has to cancel) there was loads of amazing music to enjoy for everyone.
Neil Young delivered an excellent no-frills set on the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts, Amyl And The Sniffers got the crowd whipped up with a brilliant and raucous performance, mystery band Patchwork turned out to be Pulp and proceeded to take us back to the wonderful days of the 90s with a hit-filled set - and Turnstile delivered a blistering set we called a "milestone performance that will be spoken about in hushed tones for a very, very long time."
And while Glastonbury 2025 is now in the rear view mirror, the BBC iPlayer is home to loads of archived sets from the weekend that you'll be able to enjoy throughout June and July.
How to rewatch Glastonbury 2025 in the UK
- UK coverage - free on BBC iPlayer
The BBC has become the main channel for all things Glastonbury over the years - and 2025 was no different. And, although the main event is now over, there's a heap of archived content from throughout the weekend up on the BBC iPlayer.
The content has been split into a variety of sections to make everything easier to navigate: We have Superstars + Crowd Pleasers, Must Watch Tracks, Glasto 2025 Recap, Pop Perfection, Wind Down, Electronic, Beats + Bars, Guitars, Off The Beaten Path and Sidetracked By Glastonbury.
Among the streams you can watch for the next month include those by The 1975, Wet Leg, Pulp, The Prodigy, Kneecap, Alanis Morissette, Supergrass, Ezra Collective, Olivia Rodrigo, Gary Numan, Beth Gibbons, Japanese Breakfast, Wolf Alice, Weezer, Nova Twins, Future Islands, Goat and Rod Stewart.
If you're based in the UK, you can access all this content through the BBC iPlayer.
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How to rewatch Glastonbury 2025 outside the UK
- Watch from anywhere outside the UK: Nord VPN for only $3.09 per month
With so much going on around the festival, there's a good chance you missed some of it - and if you're on holiday and want to catch-up right now, you can use a VPN service such as NordVPN, our current top pick. It’s not a difficult process and you can get up and running in minutes – and right now it's available at a great price and with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
To use, simply click on the link, download the file and install the VPN. Open it up on your device – smartphone, tablet or laptop – click on a server location, pick the stream and you'll be ready to rewatch loads of Glastonbury coverage.
NordVPN: 30-day money-back guarantee
NordVPN is our top choice VPN right now. It's easy to use and boasts strong security features. All plans offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, and there's currently 72% off the usual price right now. You can also get an Amazon gift card if you sign up to a 2-year plan.
How to use a VPN
1. Install a VPN. As we've mentioned above, Nord VPN is Louder's favourite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN. If you're currently outside the UK on holiday and want to rewatch the BBC's Glastonbury's coverage, just select 'UK' from the list.
3. Turn the volume up and relax. Sign in to your iPlayer account and you're all set to rewatch the weekend's action from around the festival site.
Festival playlists
If you'd like to discover new artists playing the festival or listen to some of your favourites, there are a few Glastonbury playlists available on music streaming services.
Spotify is hosting the official Glastonbury playlist, but Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited also have playlists dedicated to the 2025 festival.
And speaking of Amazon Music Unlimited, sign up between now and July 14, and you'll get four months completely free. It's a great way to discover all that the service has to offer.
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Scott has spent 37 years in newspapers, magazines and online as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in 2014 before moving into e-commerce in 2020. Scott maintains Louder’s buyer’s guides, highlights deals, and reviews headphones, speakers, earplugs and more. Over the last 12 years, Scott has written more than 11,500 articles across Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog. He's previously written for publications including IGN, Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald, covering everything from news and features, to tech reviews, video games, travel and whisky. Scott's favourite bands are Fields Of The Nephilim, The Cure, New Model Army, All About Eve, The Mission, Cocteau Twins, Drab Majesty, Marillion and Rush.
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