Haim appear to confirm secret Glastonbury 2025 set on the Park Stage
HAIM seem to have confirmed that they’ll be playing today’s ‘TBA’ slot on the Park Stage at Glastonbury 2025.
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Rumours about some secret sets at this year’s festival arose after the full line-up and day splits were unveiled at the start of the month, and there were indications that several under wraps sets were on the way.
Fans began speculating that Haim may be behind one of the slots after they began dropping hints about their love for the festival in recent interviews, even mentioning that the Park Stage is their favourite area at Worthy Farm.
Now, it seems they’ve confirmed the set, posting a photo of the stage on their Instagram story today (June 27). The gap in question takes place this evening, at 7:30pm between Gary Numan and Beth Gibbons.
The rumour was also confirmed by reputable source Secret Glasto, who wrote on Twitter/X today: “Lot’s of questions around the 19:30 TBA slot at The Park today. If we get many more questions, i might be forced to say “I quit”” – a reference to the trio’s newly released album.
Lot's of questions around the 19:30 TBA slot at The Park today. If we get many more questions, i might be forced to say "I quit"
— Secretglasto (@secretglasto) June 28, 2025
HAIM surprise set at glastonbury? i could guess this from a mile away
pretends to act shocked hahahahah pic.twitter.com/fwwKTg8skw
— ♪ el ♫ (@CHARITYDALES) June 28, 2025
One of the most talked-about secret sets is the performance of a mysterious artist going by the name ‘Patchwork’, which is planned for the Pyramid Stage on Saturday.
Since it was announced, fans and bookies have been convinced that the set would most likely be a surprise set from Britpop legends, Pulp – although both frontman Jarvis Cocker and keyboardist Candida Doyle have been quick to dismiss the rumours.
However, speculation has persisted after Cocker showed up on site at Worthy Farm yesterday (June 27) and played an impromptu DJ set at the Greenpeace stage for a reported crowd of 50 people. Nothing is fully confirmed yet, though, as Chappell Roan also recently teased that she could be the mysterious ‘Patchwork’ act set.
So far, Lewis Capaldi has filled the ‘TBA’ slot on the Pyramid Stage, making a triumphant return yesterday (June 27) after rumours had been swirling all week that he was in fact the surprise act.

Before that, Lorde showed up as the first main music act to open this year’s festival with her surprise Woodsies tent set, where she played her new album ‘Virgin’ in full and scored a five-star review from NME in the process.
Elsewhere at Glasto, there’s been a spunky set from Wet Leg, Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return for a secret set at the Pyramid Stage, a surprise appearance by Peter Capaldi at Franz Ferdinand’s set and more.
The 1975 headlined the Pyramid Stage last night (June 27), earning a four-star review from NME, which read: “With their one show of the year, “The 1975 from the Internet” clear the decks on their career so far to deliver a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship away from the headlines.”
The weekend continues with Charli XCX, Deftones, Olivia Rodrigo, The Prodigy, Rod Stewart and many more. Check out the full line-up and schedule here.
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Laura Molloy
NME