The rock band played to a packed audience at the Other Stage
21:38, 29 Jun 2025Updated 21:40, 29 Jun 2025
Ellie Rowsell from Wolf Alice performs on The Other Stage during day five of Glastonbury festival 2025(Image: Harry Durrant/Getty Images)
Music and visuals came together to make for a stunning set from Wolf Alice at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday (June 29). Against a huge crowd and the setting sun, the indie rockers thrilled with a barnstorming set of their biggest hits.
The band, fronted by powerhouse singer Ellie Rowsell, have played at Glastonbury four different times and BBC viewers are calling them to headline the festival – maybe in 2027.
Fans were particularly sideswiped with a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams, with one person on social media calling the song “glorious”.
“Wolf Alice absolutely phenomenal set at #Glastonbury2025 so far,” another person said. “Surely future headliners in the making!”
“Definitely feel like Wolf Alice could headline if they keep on the same trajectory,” another fan agreed.
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“Wolf Alice doing a cover of Dreams oh my Goddddd. Actually unreal, like ofc them covering Fleetwood Mac would work super well. They needed to pull this off again,” one fan urged.
Another said: “In unsurprising news Wolf Alice are brilliant as ever, and a Fleetwood Mac cover. They should have been a headline act Friday on the Pyramid Stage.” One person called them “underrated”.
A jealous viewer at home grumbled: “So happy for my friends getting to see Wolf Alice as the sun sets over Glasto but I also hate my friends with every fibre of my being because I’m not there and it’s not fair.”
Following Wolf Alice is The Prodigy on the Other Stage. Noah Kahan will take on the Pyramid Stage before the final headliner of the festival, US pop star Olivia Rodrigo closes out the festival for the year.
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