
Glastonbury’s Arcadia announces return of Dragonfly, unveils 2025 line-up
Glastonbury’s Arcadia has announced the return of its Dragonfly stage this year, and revealed the full list of names set to take to the stage over Glastonbury weekend.
After it was unveiled for the first time last year, The Dragonfly stage – repurposed from an old Royal Navy helicopter – will return for its second outing in 2025.
This year’s line-up comes complete with the likes of Four Tet, Max Cooper, Girls Don’t Sync, Bru-C, Logic1000, Romy, Optimo (Espacio), and Eva Lazarus.
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Arcadia will also host a number of back-to-back sets across the weekend, including Dr Banana B2B Gallegos, Annie Mac B2B Jamz Supernova, Michael Bibi B2B Solomun, Job Jobse B2B Palms Trax, and more.
All artists will take to The Dragonfly, a decommissioned military helicopter inspired by nature, which runs entirely on renewable energy as part of Glastonbury’s pledge to become more environmentally sustainable.
“The reaction to The Dragonfly last year is a moment we’ll never forget – we were absolutely blown away by the scale and energy of the crowds,” say Arcadia founders Pip Rush and Bertie Cole.
“It was incredibly special to see all our collaborators and the Glastonbury community respond so powerfully to what it represents – the machinery of destruction transformed into unifying art and the collective joy of thousands.”
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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.
Glastonbury Festival takes place this year from June 25 – 29. Tickets went on sale in November, and sold out in just 35 minutes.
Check out the full Acradia line-up below.
Gemma Ross is Mixmag’s Associate Digital Editor, follow her on Twitter