Skream, DJ Flight, Myd and more announced for Glastonbury’s Greenpeace

Glastonbury’s Greenpeace area has revealed its full line-up for 2025, featuring more than 50 names across the festival’s five days.

This year, Greenpeace will welcome DJs, live bands, speakers, artists, and activists on its main stage, as well as the dance music-centric Rave Tree.

“Head to their field for sets from a hugely diverse range of live acts and DJs, and to learn more about their fantastic work for a more inclusive, peaceful and fairer planet,” Glastonbury announced on Instagram yesterday (May 22) alongside the full line-up.

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This year, Greenpeace will welcome the likes of Coco Maria, Miso Extra, Anish Kumar, DJ Flight, Idris Elba, Jodie Harsh, Fish56Octagon, Sarah Story, and Myd, who will perform live.

Elsewhere, Glitterbox is set to take over the area on Friday night with artists including Eliza Rose B2B Dan Shake, Fat Tony, Skream, The Duke B2B Rio Tashan, and more.

In a new addition to the Greenpeace area this year, sculptural installation BEAM is reimagined as The Apocalypse Museum + Hell Bus (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Disobeying), an immersive experience and exhibition space.

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Greenpeace will also host live shows and speeches driven by activism, covering topics such as climate change, protest, human rights, and politics.

With just over a month until the Glastonbury gates open, most festival areas have now completed their 2025 line-ups, including Silver Hayes, Glade, Shangri-La, and San Remo.

Last week, Glastonbury unveiled a brand new site map for 2025, revealing a revamp of dance music areas including Silver Hayes and Shangri-La, with expanded space for crowds.

Check out the full Greenpeace line-up below.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag’s Associate Digital Editor, follow her on Twitter

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