Glastonbury fans brand Nile Rodgers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' at Worthy Farm as he leads performers on final day of festival alongside The Prodigy and Brandi Carlile

Glastonbury fans brand Nile Rodgers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' at Worthy Farm as he leads performers on final day of festival alongside The Prodigy and Brandi Carlile
By: dailymail Posted On: June 29, 2025 View: 31

Glastonbury fans branded Nile Rodgers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' after his set on Sunday, as he led the performers rounding out the festival's final day. 

The 1970s icon, 72, known for hits such as Le Freak and Everybody Dance, took to the Pyramid Stage after Rod Stewart's Legends slot. 

But fans were quick to praise Rogers' groove-filled performance, demanding that it should have been one of this year's headliners instead. 

Glastonbury returned to Worthy Farm, in Somerset, this year with The 1975, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts and Olivia Rodrigo headlining. 

Taking to the stage on Sunday for the final day of the festival included the likes of Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile and Noah Kahan, with electronic band The Prodigy taking to the Other Stage.

And Fat Boy Slim, real name Norman Quentin Cook, took to Instagram to reveal that his set was his 100th time performing at Glastonbury.

Glastonbury fans branded Nile Rogers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' after their set on Sunday
The 1970s icon, 72, known for hits such as Le Freak and Everybody Dance, took to the Pyramid Stage after Rod Stewart's Legends slot

Fat Boy Slim wrote: 'My 100th set. Thanks for having me. Alan Carr tell us where we are…. GLASTONBURY ❤️.'

Meanwhile St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, brought her All Born Screaming tour to the Woodsies Stage.

'I would like to thank you for hanging in all the way to day four of this festival,' she said to the crowd. 'I'm not sure what kind of trip you're on but I want to be on it too, baby.'

Over on The Other Stage, thousands of people hugged their best friends and chanted 'me and you' as Wolf Alice played friendship anthem Bros. 

Pete Doherty also returned to the festival as The Libertines took to the Pyramid Stage for the two o'clock slot, playing Up the Bracket, the title track from their 2002 debut album. 

Sir Rod was joined by a trio of veteran superstars during a rousing performance which saw him perform alongside his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall and Scottish singer Lulu.

He was also joined by the festival's founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled on to the stage by his daughter, organiser Emily Eavis.

Hucknall, 65, was welcomed on stage for a rendition of Simply Red hit If You Don't Know Me By Now.

English electronic band The Prodigy took to the Other Stage on Sunday night with fans claiming they should have been at the Pyramid (Maxim of The Prodigy seen)
Taking to the stage on Sunday for the final day of the festival included the likes of Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile (Pictured) and Noah Kahan
Over on The Other Stage, thousands of people hugged their best friends and chanted 'me and you' as Wolf Alice played friendship anthem Bros
Wolf Alice performing on the Other Stage during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm
And Fat Boy Slim, real name Norman Quentin Cook, took to Instagram to reveal that his set was his 100th time performing at Glastonbury
Meanwhile St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, brought her All Born Screaming tour
She took it to the Woodsies Stage
'I would like to thank you for hanging in all the way to day four of this festival,' she said to the crowd
Pete Doherty also returned to the festival as The Libertines took to the Pyramid Stage for the two o'clock slot, playing Up the Bracket, the title track from their 2002 debut album
Rod was joined by a trio of veteran superstars during a rousing performance which saw him perform alongside his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall and Scottish singer Lulu

Rolling back the years, Sir Rod then performed the Faces' 1971 hit Stay With Me while Rolling Stones star Wood, 78, played guitar.

Lulu then made her entrance, wearing an all-white ensemble, to sing Hot Legs alongside Sir Rod and Wood.

After Rod's performance, Rogers took to the stage and Glastonbury viewers were blown away by his set. 

Taking to social media, they wrote: 'Nile Rogers at Glastonbury. Just wow, best I've seen this year by a country mile,';

'Just caught up with the Nile Rogers and Chic set at Glastonbury. Best set of the whole weekend by the country mile. Banger after banger. Knew every song. Proper legend. And the band and backing singers were tight as f***. 10/10,';

'Nile Rogers & Chic absolutely brilliant,'; 'Nile Rogers and Chic just nailed it. Epic,';

'Nile Rogers and chic have just restored my faith in Glastonbury, I loved it when he said this is what Glastonbury is about peace love and good times and rightly bloody so!';

'Nile rogers, true legend.. His music has made so many people happy over many years ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,';

Lulu then made her entrance, wearing an all-white ensemble, to sing Hot Legs alongside Sir Rod and Wood
After Rod's performance, Rogers took to the stage and Glastonbury viewers were blown away by his set
Taking to social media, they wrote: 'Nile Rogers at Glastonbury. Just wow, best I've seen this year by a country mile'

'Wow Nile Rogers & Chic take a bow. What a Sunday set in the sunshine. Amazing!'; 'Omg Nile Rogers and Chic at Glastonbury. What. A. Band. Wow,'; 'Nile Rogers should been the headline act end of,';

'Nile Rogers and Chic never disappoint, brilliant once again,'; 'Nile Rogers better than most (if not all!) at #Glastonbury2025,';

'Wow Nile Rogers showing them how it's done - the best yet,'; 'Nile Rogers showing #Glastonbury2025 how it SHOULD be done,';

'Best thing I've seen on Glastonbury in years. Nile Rogers is terrific on the guitar.'

British soul singer Celeste opened the Pyramid Stage on Sunday before rock outfit The Libertines took to the stage.

Other notable performances came from British funk group Cymande, US singer Shaboozey and Australian duo Royel Otis.

Over at the Pilton Palais cinema, actress Jodie Comer answered questions about her career and said she felt 'really excited' to embark on a UK and Ireland tour of Prima Facie - the play that saw her win a best actress Olivier.

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