Divorce, Miso Extra, Peter Doherty and more join Greenpeace lineup at Glastonbury 2025

Greenpeace have announced their full programme of activities for this year’s Glastonbury Festival, featuring an extensive lineup of live performances, art installations, and environmental activism.

The environmental organisation’s field will host performances from Peter Doherty, Divorce, Miso Extra, Myd, Joshua Idehen, Mermaid Chunky, and Anna Erhard. DJ sets will come from Idris Elba, Wilkinson, DJ Flight, MPH, Riria, and Mandiextrous. The field’s Friday night will see a takeover from Glitterbox, featuring Fat Tony, Skream performing a disco set, and Eliza Rose going back-to-back with Dan Shake.

This year’s programme includes the debut of Letters Live at the festival, a performance celebrating literary correspondence focused on climate and environmental themes. The field will also feature collaborations with artists Danny F**king Price, Oliver Jeffers, and Slawn, alongside the Irish storytelling collective Seanchoíche.

New additions for 2025 include Nature Sounds, a 360-degree surround sound system, and The Apocalypse Museum + Hell Bus, a reimagining of Wolfgang Buttress’s BEAM installation. The museum space includes The Hell Bus, an installation by Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives examining environmental messaging and greenwashing.

The Greenpeace Field will maintain its traditional amenities, including plant-based food at the Greenpeace Kitchen, the Greenpeace Bar, the Drop Slide, a skate ramp, and shower facilities.

Greenpeace’s presence at Glastonbury Festival marks their 33rd year at Worthy Farm, continuing their mission to advocate for environmental causes and highlight the importance of protest in democratic society.


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