With Glastonbury revellers now largely through the gates, tens of thousands music fans have been enjoying the many corners of the site and stalls – including official merch stands. Check out the merch available below.
It was Michael, Emily and the Eavis Family who opened the gates to punters yesterday morning (June 25), and headliners lined up for this year include Neil Young, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo on the Pyramid Stage, and Loyle Carner, Charli XCX and The Prodigy on the Other Stage.
The coveted Legends Slot will see a Sunday performance from Rod Stewart, following on from his headline slot back in 2002, and other big names on the bill include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms and Turnstile.
Things started last night with a high-flying circus and acrobatic show, and now various merchandise stalls have opened around numerous stages – offering both official festival attire and items from artists performing across the weekend.

For The 1975 – who will headline tomorrow (Friday June 27) – four t-shirts are on offer. These include two black and two white variants that each have the date of their set performance written on the back. The white ones each show a photograph of the band, while one of the black ones has the message “Matty didn’t come to the merch meeting.” and the other has the cover of their self-titled 2013 debut album.
Neil Young has two standard tour t-shirts on offer, one in black and one in white, ahead of his Saturday headline set (which will not be broadcast by the BBC) as well as a navy jersey, a black hoodie and a tote bag. Olivia Rodrigo – who is the final headliner – has a hoodie, a fan, and a bandana in lilac, as well as a black tour t-shirt and a white and red ‘One Night Only’ tee.



Others with merch on offer include Rod Stewart, who has four t-shirts and a hoodie available, Beth Gibbons, who has two t-shirts and a tote bag, Fatboy Slim, who has a hat, a hoodie and a bucket cap, and Charli XCX, who has white and black tees containing the ‘BRAT 2025’ tour dates on offer.
Elsewhere, Franz Ferdinand, Royel Otis, Lucy Dacus and Noah Kahan all have a variety of t-shirts and sweatshirts on offer, as do Snow Patrol, Wet Leg, Weezer, Wolf Alice and Wunderhorse.
Official Glastonbury merch includes the standard variety of hoodies, t-shirts and vests containing this year’s line-up poster on the front.
Check out more images of the available merchandise below.




As for other Glasto news, a number of significant changes have been made to the site at Glasto this year, with Emily Eavis recently revealing that organisers had been “trying to make as much space as possible” and “selling a few thousand less tickets” for 2025.
There are some secret sets lined-up for this year’s edition too, and the name that has the best odds is Pulp – although both frontman Jarvis Cocker and keyboardist Candida Doyle have been quick to dismiss the rumours.
Other favourites include Lorde – who recently said she was eager to “pull some strings” and organise a last-minute set, and has seemingly confirmed an appearance – HAIM, who have been dropping hints about their love for the festival in recent interviews, and Lewis Capaldi, who is speculated to be behind the new billboard that appeared in Castle Cary this week.
You can find the latest weather forecasts for Glastonbury 2025 here and check back here for more NME coverage of the festival.
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