Skream, DJ Flight, Myd and more announced for Glastonbury’s Greenpeace

Skream, DJ Flight, Myd and more announced for Glastonbury’s Greenpeace

The Greenpeace area at Glastonbury has announced its full line-up for 2025, showcasing over 50 names across the festival’s duration. This year, attendees can expect a diverse range of performances from DJs, live bands, speakers, artists, and activists at the main stage, as well as the Rave Tree dedicated to dance music. Glastonbury encouraged festival-goers to explore the field and learn more about Greenpeace’s efforts towards a more inclusive, peaceful, and fairer planet.

Among the artists set to grace the Greenpeace stage this year are Coco Maria, Miso Extra, Anish Kumar, DJ Flight, Idris Elba, Jodie Harsh, Fish56Octagon, Sarah Story, and Myd, delivering electrifying live performances. Additionally, Friday night will see Glitterbox curate the area with talent like Eliza Rose B2B Dan Shake, Fat Tony, Skream, The Duke B2B Rio Tashan, and more. A new installation, The Apocalypse Museum + Hell Bus (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Disobeying), promises an immersive experience and exhibition space at the Greenpeace area.

Greenpeace will also feature live shows and speeches focused on activism, addressing crucial topics such as climate change, protest, human rights, and politics. With Glastonbury’s gates set to open in just over a month, most festival areas, including Silver Hayes, Glade, Shangri-La, and San Remo, have finalized their 2025 line-ups. Last week, the festival unveiled an updated site map for 2025, showcasing an enhanced layout for dance music areas like Silver Hayes and Shangri-La, providing more space for attendees to enjoy the performances

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