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    Glastonbury 2025 opening ceremony kicks off festival with a bang

    By Emma ReynoldsJune 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Yui Mok/PA Acrobats and circus performers take part in the opening ceremony in the Pyramid Arena at Glastonbury Festival. There are red fireworks going off around the stage.Yui Mok/PA

    The Pyramid Stage opened with a theatre and circus show for the first time since 1990

    With tents firmly pitched and wristbands secured, revellers spent the first night of Glastonbury Festival exploring the more obscure and eccentric attractions on site.

    Ticketholders queued through the night to be among the first to enter the gates of Worthy Farm on Wednesday, brimming with excitement.

    As night fell, for the first time in 35 years, the event hosted an opening ceremony from a theatre and circus act in front of the Pyramid Stage.

    And with the main line-up not starting until Friday, crowds also flocked to the traditional opening fire ceremony in the Green Fields’ Sacred Space.

    Yui Mok/PA Wire A woman wearing a long white dress standing on a tall stilt on stage. She is holding up a large floaty piece of white material.Yui Mok/PA Wire

    Acrobats and singers took part in the immersive performance

    Yui Mok/PA A man in white clothing stands on a lit-up bike, which is suspended in the air. Yui Mok/PA

    Many performers were suspended in the air for the show

    The audience at the immersive aerial performance were asked to tune in and hum along to the movements of a digital cyclist on screen at the Pyramid Stafe, creating a “collective soundscape”.

    Glastonbury organisers described the performance, named The Dreamweaver’s Journey, as a “beautiful chaos of sound”.

    Yui Mok/PA Wire A female acrobat dressed in a gold and white leotard while standing on stage. With one hand, she is spinning a contraption above her head which is lit on fire.Yui Mok/PA Wire

    The Dreamweaver’s Journey was a colourful display of light, colour and sound

    Reuters/ Jaimi Joy Acrobats perform at the Pyramid arena during Glastonbury Festival, there is a large screen to the right of the stage and bright sparks around the stage.Reuters/ Jaimi Joy

    Crowds were encouraged to sing along to the “breath-taking aerial odyssey”

    Elsewhere on site, others leaned into nostalgia and indulged in a 90s singalong at the Greenpeace stage.

    The official opening of the ambient Tree Stage saw meditations, celebrations, offerings and the ceremonial lighting of the Tolpuddle fire, which stays burning continuously from dusk till dawn.

    Reuters/JamiJoy A crowd of people sitting on the grass while a ceremony takes place. There are people dressed in white robes with gold wings and masks. There is a fire burning on a pedestal, and a stretched green canvas suspended over everyone. Reuters/JamiJoy

    The lighting of the Tolpuddle fire is a symbolic tribute to the festival’s history and community spirit

    Ben Birchall/PA Two people hugging next to a fire, surrounded by other people.Ben Birchall/PA

    Revellers gathered at the sacred Stone Circle to watch the sun set

    The evening culminated in a fireworks display, seen from both ceremonies, which ignited the sky with blazing trails and colourful sparks.

    Many people gathered at the Tipi Village, The Stone Circle and at the base of the Glastonbury sign to watch the spectacle.

    Additional reporting by Paul Glynn

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