Glastonbury 2025: Here’s what went down at Beabadoobee’s Other Stage set

Glastonbury 2025: Here’s what went down at Beabadoobee’s Other Stage set

Beabadoobee just played the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2025. See all the highlights from her set below.

The singer took to the stage, which was decorated with cherry blossom trees, at 2pm today (June 28), telling the crowd: “I camped here last night, so I’m surprised I’m even on stage.”

NME caught her first ever Worthy Farm set on the John Peel stage in 2022, awarding her four stars in a review that read: “Bea and co’s prowess isn’t always reflected by the sleepy audience, but the band make a fittingly hazy and bittersweet sound ideal for that lingering Glasto Saturday afternoon that will soon evolve into hope for the night ahead.”

This time around, the audience was far from sleepy, with a huge crowd gathered around the stage to see her launch into ‘California’ – taken from her most recent album ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves‘.

Introing ‘Ever Seen’, also from her third LP, she told fans: “I wrote this next song about Glastonbury and how I went kind of crazy. Whoops. But it’s okay because I got a Somerset boy who loves me, I guess. Wherever he is, Jake, you’re awesome.”

Bea then sailed through a setlist of fan favourites, including ‘Real Man’, which was met with screams from the audience, as well as ‘Beaches’, ‘Care’ and ‘She Plays Bass’.

“I love this festival so much, I’m very grateful to be here,” she then told the crowd, before wrapping up with a high-octane rendition of ‘Cologne’. See her full setlist below.

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Beabadoobee at Glastonbury 2025 played:

‘California’
‘Talk’
’10:36’
‘Charlie Brown’ – camped intro
‘Post’
‘Take a Bite’
‘Sunny Day’
‘Ever Seen’
‘The Perfect Pair’
‘Real Man’
‘One Time’
‘Beaches’
‘Care’
‘Apple Cider’
‘She Plays Bass’
‘Cologne’

Later this year, Bea will be supporting Coldplay on their giant 2025 UK stadium tour.

So far, Glastonbury has seen asurprise set from Lorde – who performed her new album ‘Virgin’ in full(and scored a five star review in the process),a spunky set from Wet Leg,Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return for a secret set at the Pyramid Stage, asurprise appearance by Peter Capaldi at Franz Ferdinand’s setand more.

The 1975headlined the Pyramid Stage last night (June 27), earninga four-star reviewfromNME,which read: “Withtheir one show of the year, “The 1975 from the Internet” clear the decks on their career so far to deliver a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship away from the headlines.”

The weekend continues withCharli XCX,Deftones,Olivia Rodrigo,The Prodigy,Rod Stewartand many more.Check out the full line-up and schedule here.

In other news,theBBC have also confirmed that they will be streamingNeil Young‘s headline set, after all.

Check back atNMEherefor the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos and more from Glastonbury 2025.

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