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    Paul Mescal, Tilda Swinton, Taron Egerton, Edgar Wright and more to speak at screenings for packed Pilton Palais line-up

    AdminBy AdminMay 13, 2025 Music
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    Paul Mescal, Tilda Swinton, Taron Egerton, Edgar Wright and more to speak at screenings for packed Pilton Palais line-up

    Glastonbury Festival has revealed the 2025 line-up for the Pilton Palais cinema tent – you can check it out below.

    The festival is set to return to Worthy Farm in Somerset between June 25 and 29, ahead of a fallow year in 2026. Tickets initially sold out last November, before two final resales last month.

    Today (May 13) the full Pilton Palais line-up of films and Q&As has been revealed, with Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Edgar Wright and Taron Egerton among those set to attend – the former three returning after taking part last year.

    Ncuti Gatwa will also be there, discussing the play The Importance of Being Earnest with critic Helen O’Hara, while Bastille frontman Dan Smith will pay tribute to David Lynch before the screening of Wild At Heart, which the late filmmaker wrote and directed.

    The producers of My Old Ass – Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara – will be in conversation, while Jesse Armstrong, Nick Rowland, Sam Rice-Edwards and Jodie Comer will also all be speaking over the course of the festival.

    Among the other films set to air are Little Shop Of Horrors, Barbarella, Aftersun, Grease, A Minecraft Movie, Lilo & Stitch and Mickey 17. Most films have subtitles where possible.

    Check out the Pilton Palais poster above, see the full day-by-day breakdown here, and head to Glastonbury’s website for more information:

    WEDNESDAY
    The Iron Giant (PG)
    Little Shop Of Horrors (PG)
    Kevin & Perry Go Large (15)
    The Ballad Of Wallis Island (12A)
    Constantine (15) + intro from Tilda Swinton
    Barbarella (15)

    THURSDAY
    Moana 2 (PG)
    Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium (15) + intro from Toby L.
    We Live In Time (15) + Q&A with Andrew Garfield
    NTL: Importance Of Being Earnest (PG) + Q&A with Ncuti Gatwa
    Wild At Heart (18) + intro from Dan Smith
    Grease (PG) Sing-a-long

    FRIDAY
    Sing (U) + intro from Garth Jennings
    Muriel’s Wedding (15)
    A Minecraft Movie (PG)
    My Old Ass (15) + Q&A with Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara
    Mountainhead (certification TBC) + Q&A with Jesse Armstrong
    Hurry Up Tomorrow (15)

    SATURDAY
    Lilo & Stitch (PG)
    She Rides Shotgun pre-release (certification TBC) + Q&A with Nick Rowland and Taron Egerton
    Aftersun (12a) + Q&A with Paul Mescal
    One To One: John & Yoko (15) + Q&A with Sam Rice-Edwards
    The End We Start From (15)
    Freaky Tales (15)

    SUNDAY
    Elio (U)
    Q&A only: The End We Start From with Jodie Comer
    Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (12) + Q&A with Edgar Wright
    Flow (U)
    Mickey 17 (15)
    Thunderbolts* (12a)
    The Beach (15) + intro from Tilda Swinton

    In March, the first line-up poster revealed that The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo would be joining Neil Young in headlining the Pyramid Stage. Rod Stewart will take on the coveted Legend Slot, as revealed in late 2024.

    Other big names across the weekend include Biffy Clyro, The Maccabees, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty, RAYE, Wolf Alice, The Prodigy, Doechii, St. Vincent, Deftones, Scissor Sisters, The Libertines, Wet Leg, Weezer, AJ Tracey, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Future Islands, JADE, TV On The Radio, Self Esteem, CMAT, Blossoms, Jorja Smith and Turnstile.

    Organisers have recently been drip-feeding separate line-up posters for the many stages, areas and venues across the site in the run-up to June. So far, we’ve had the Acoustic Stage, Field Of Avalon, West Holts, Silver Hayes, Croissant Neuf, Shangri-La, Kidzfield, Woodsies, The Glade, Left Field, The Common, Theatre & Circus, Glasto Latino, San Remo and Arcadia.

    Check back here for the latest Glastonbury 2025 line-up news, and find ticket information and everything you need to know here.

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