The singer made reference to one of the city’s biggest stars

16:40, 28 Jun 2025Updated 16:40, 28 Jun 2025

Jade during the final song of her Glastonbury performanceJade during the final song of her Glastonbury performance(Image: BBC)

Former Little Mix singer Jade brought out a special guest at her Glastonbury performance, while giving a nod to the city of Liverpool. The now-solo artist took over the Woodsies stage wearing a white t-shirt and green bejewelled jorts.

She was one of the many entertainers taking to that particular stage today, with performances still to come from Scissor Sisters and Tom Odell later this evening, Saturday, June 28. Towards the end of her 45-minute performance, the 32-year-old took a moment to thank the members of the band with whom she rose to fame on the X-Factor.

Following this, Jade said in “true Glastonbury style”, that she knew she needed to bring out a special guest to perform with her.

The Woodsies stage is synonymous with the famous tentThe Woodsies stage is synonymous with the famous tent(Image: Bristol Live)

The star, from Newcastle, then brought out the Australian electropop band, Confidence Man. However, before doing so, the singer put on a Scouse accent and said: “Surprise, Surprise”, a reference synonymous with the late Cilla Black.

The two performed their song Gossip together. Jade finished her set by tearfully saying: “This has been one of the best days of my life. I can’t believe this has happened, and I wanted to say thank you so much.

“I was worried no one would be in the tent watching me, but it’s a full house.” Her final song was Angel of My Dreams.

Her performance came after an issue was sent to thousands of festival goers. Today, Saturday, June 28, will see the likes of Charli XCX, The Script, Jade, RAYE and Kaiser Chiefs take to various stages for the penultimate day of the five-day event at Worthy Farm.

Neil Young made the announcement on his website todayNeil Young is headlining the 2025 festival(Image: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire)

With such huge names in attendance year in and year out, it’s easy to see why so many make the trek to the festival annually.

However, sometimes this can cause issues, especially when it comes to what stage the entertainer is on and the size that comes with it.

In light of this, an official update in the Glastonbury app has issued overcrowding warnings for several acts tonight.

These include Kate Nash at 9pm on the Leftfield stage, Scissor Sisters at 10.30pm on the Woodsies stage and Charli XCX at the same time on the Other Stage.

Alongside this warning, organisers also reassured festival attendees that there will be “plenty of space” to accommodate those wanting to see Neil Young on the Pyramid Stage.