Reviews

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ review: toothless reboot fails to recapture the magic

A whole new cast face the same old problems when it comes to dealing with dinosaurs

The Maccabees live at Glastonbury 2025: a glorious, emotional reunion

Sunday June 29, The Park: After eight years apart, the London band return to Worthy Farm for what could be their most euphoric show to date

Olivia Rodrigo live at Glastonbury 2025: A Robert Smith-assisted ending to stand the test of time

Sunday June 29, Pyramid Stage: The pop queen quiets the naysayers with a picture-perfect set

Wolf Alice live at Glastonbury 2025: a phenomenal band at the peak of their powers

Sunday June 29, Other Stage: The returning band deliver a world-beating set as they play their biggest Glastonbury performance yet

Turnstile live at Glastonbury 2025: The hardcore giants bring the moshpit to Worthy Farm  

Sunday June 29, Other Stage: The Baltimore band shake things up with a blistering set at the Other Stage

Rod Stewart live at Glastonbury 2025: Vegas showmanship adds razzle dazzle to legends slot

Sunday June 29, Pyramid Stage: with a little help from Ronnie Wood, Lulu, Mick Hucknall and Michael Eavis, the duck-haired shagger rattles through the hits

Pulp live at Glastonbury 2025: Patchwork’s not-so-secret set is one for the books

Saturday June 28, Pyramid Stage: 30 years since their legendary headline slot, Jarvis Cocker and co capture the spirit of the festival on a career-high by living in the now

Doechii live at Glastonbury 2025: the rising star takes us to school for a masterclass in hip-hop

Saturday June 28, West Holts: The Tampa artist proves that she’s here to stay with her combination of sultry R&B and audacious rap

Neil Young live at Glastonbury 2025: a no frills set that proves that sometimes, the old ways are the best

Saturday June 28, Pyramid Stage: after all the BBC to and fro and with a thinner crowd than you'd expect, the icon and The Chrome Hearts charm with a beautiful simplicity

The 1975 live at Glastonbury 2025: splitting the G with big tunes but shy of controversy

Friday June 27, Pyramid Stage: Matty Healy and co deliver a self-celebratory set driven by irony
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