Glastonbury Festival 2025 is here! Between all of the Irish acts set to take to the stage and Charlie XCX's hotly anticipated BRAT set, Worthy Farm will definitely be flooded with green this year.
If you are jetting over to Somerset to see some homegrown talent at the iconic festival, then you are in luck. There are six Irish acts set to perform over the weekend.
Whether you are looking for indie rock or rap as Gaeilge, there will be an Irish act for (almost) every music taste. So, here is everything to know about the Irish acts at Glastonbury 2025...
CMAT
CMAT is kicking things off for the Irish acts at Glastonbury as the first to perform. The Dublin star will take the Pyramid Stage at 1:30 pm on Friday.
She will likely draw quite the crowd, especially thanks to her latest hit, "Take A Sexy Picture Of Me," which has gone viral.

CMAT. (Getty Images)
Inhaler
Inhaler will follow CMAT, performing on the Other Stage at 2:15 pm on Friday. Here's hoping the frontman, Elijah, asked his dad for some advice after U2's iconic 2011 performance at the festival.

Elijah Hewson of Inhaler. (Getty Images)
Kneecap
West Belfast rap group Kneecap are set to take the stage on Saturday. The lads will perform on the West Holts stage at 4 pm despite criticism over their involvement by the UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.
The trio is still set to perform as planned, with Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis saying they are "welcome at the festival.
"There have been a lot of really heated topics this year, but we remain a platform for many, many artists from all over the world and, you know, everyone is welcome here."

Kneecap. (Getty Images)
The Script
The Script is set to take the Pyramid stage on Saturday at 3 pm. The Dublin-based band will perform their hit songs, including "Man Who Can't Be Moved," "Hall of Fame," and "Breakeven."
Danny and the lads are no strangers to Glastonbury, having played the festival in the past.

Danny O'Donoghue of The Script. (RollingNews.ie)
Snow Patrol
Fresh off the back of their Irish gigs, Snow Patrol will perform at the main arena, known as the Other Stage, at 6 pm on Sunday, as one of the final acts to help draw the festival to a close.

Snow Patrol. (Getty Images)
Sprints
Dublin-based punk-rock band, Sprints, are also taking to the stage during Glasto weekend.
They're set to perform on Sunday at 2 pm on the Woodsies stage.
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*This article was originally published on Evoke.ie.
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