Lorde has hinted at a potential Glastonbury 2025 appearance during a BBC Radio 2 interview
Singer Lorde suggests she may perform at Glastonbury 2025, timing it with her new album release and friends' performances.

Lorde has hinted at a potential Glastonbury appearance this summer, as her upcoming album release coincides with the festival.
Speaking to Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, the New Zealand singer-songwriter addressed speculation about her involvement with this year's event. "You know, I'm pretty keen honestly. I feel like... 'cause the album's gonna be coming out right around that time," Lorde told Whiley.
When the host noted the timing would work well, Lorde added: "I am quite tempted by what's going on because I've got lots of friends playing as well, we'll see, we'll see if I can pull some strings and get there."
The conversation comes as the BBC prepares for extensive coverage of this year's Glastonbury Festival across their platforms, including TV, BBC iPlayer, radio, and BBC Sounds, with programming scheduled throughout June and July.
Lorde's album 'Virgin' is due on 27th June, while Glastonbury runs from 25th-29th June.
