Last night, under the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on June 29, 2025, Olivia Rodrigo, 22, delivered a career-defining headline performance that sold out the weekend and captivated fans of all ages. Opening with fan favorites like “Vampire” and “Driver’s License”, she blended raw emotion and rock energy — a testament to her evolving artistry. Her set included high-octane tracks like “Bad Idea Right?” and the pop-punk anthem “Good 4 U”, ending with a massive finale complete with fireworks and balloon showers

The Surprise Guest: Robert Smith of The Cure

Midway through her set, Rodrigo paused and introduced a very special guest:

“Perhaps the best songwriter to come out of England, a Glastonbury legend and a personal hero of mine.”

The words held true as Robert Smith, 66, lead singer of The Cure, took the stage. Together, they performed two iconic Cure songs: “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven”. The duet brought generations—a sea of young fans beside longtime Cure devotees—into unified cheers, even inspiring fans like Gracie Abrams (up on Paul Mescal’s shoulders) to sing along.

Rodrigo later reflected on the moment:

“One of the coolest moments of my life!!!!”

Meanwhile, Smith appeared genuinely moved, cracking a playful “doody doody dooo, oh yeah” at the end of “Friday I’m in Love”—a lighthearted sign of shared joy.

Glastonbury 2025 will be remembered not just for its legendary lineup, but for moments like this—an authentic tribute from a new icon to a legendary songwriter. It’s a generational salute in perfect harmony on music’s biggest stage.

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