After two days of build-up, Glastonbury will open its main stages on Friday with performances from music stars including Alanis Morissette, Wet Leg, Rizzle Kicks, Denzel Curry, PinkPantheress, Loyle Carner and Busta Rhymes.
The day will reach its climax when rock band The 1975 headline the Pyramid Stage at 22:15 BST, giving their only concert of the year.
The band, fronted by Matty Healy, have reportedly spent four times their festival fee on a “specially designed set” for the show.
Meanwhile, there’s fevered speculation over the mystery acts on this year’s bill, with Lewis Capaldi rumoured to be making a return to live music at the festival after a two-year hiatus.
The singer stepped out of the limelight in 2023 after a difficult performance at Glastonbury, where a combination of anxiety and Tourette’s caused him to lose his voice.
With a new single, Survive, which was released at midnight, the star is the presumed frontrunner to play the Pyramid Stage’s “TBA” slot at 16:55.