Glastonbury 2025: Watch epic mosh pits form at explosive Turnstile set

Turnstile have turned in a massive performance at Glastonbury 2025 – here’s what went down.

On Sunday (June 29), the Baltimore hardcore band – which now features the UK’s very own Meg Mills – took over the Other Stage for one of the most energetic sets of the entire weekend at Worthy Farm, inciting countless mosh pits along the way.

Brendan Yates and co kicked things off with ‘Never Enough’ from their recent album album of the same name, followed by the pit-starting hardcore tune ‘T.L.C. (Turnstile Love Connection)’.

The packed out Other Stage launched numerous mosh and circle pits throughout the band’s – check out footage of the massive pit during ‘I Care/Dull’ below.

Elsewhere, they performed hits from across their discography like ‘Drop’ ‘Seein’ Stars’, ‘Holiday’, ‘Mystery’, ‘Blackout’ and more.

Turnstile ended their set with one of their newer tunes, ‘Birds’, which also saw massive mosh pits across the field, with frontman Yates crowdsurfing to punctuate their set.

Turnstile played:

‘Never Enough’
‘T.L.C. (Turnstile Love Connection)’
‘Endless’
‘I Care/Dull’
‘Don’t Play’
‘Keep It Moving’
‘Drop’
‘Fly Again’
‘Seein’ Stars’
‘Come Back For More/Fazed Out’
‘Holiday’
‘Look Out For Me’
‘Mystery’
‘Blackout’
‘Birds’

Turnstile’s set is already being hailed as the “best of the weekend” by fans on social media, as well as praise for the band in general. “The best band in the game at the moment,” one social media user wrote.

See more reactions below.

This year’s Glastonbury has seen outspoken politics sets from the likes of Kneecap and Amyl & The Sniffers, as well as a Bob Vylan performance that the festival itself said it was “appalled” by due to frontman Bobby Vylan leading chants of “death to the IDF”.

Elsewhere, The 1975 “delivered a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship” during their Friday night Pyramid headline slot, Neil Young “proved there is still power to be found in an old-school approach” the following night, while Charli XCX delivered a final victory lap for her ‘Brat’ era on the Other Stage on Saturday night.

The final day of the festival, today will see sets from Olivia RodrigoThe Prodigy and many more. Check out the full line-up and schedule here.

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