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RAF Releases Aerial Footage of Red Arrows Over Pulp’s Secret Glastonbury Set

The footage captures jets trailing colored smoke above Worthy Farm in time with the band’s performance of ‘Common People’.

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Overview

  • Pulp took the Pyramid Stage on June 28 in a surprise secret set billed as ‘Patchwork’ that spanned their three-decade career.
  • The Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows flew over the festival during Pulp’s closing song, leaving red, white and blue smoke trails across the sky.
  • RAF published official aerial video on June 29 showing the jets soaring above the Pyramid and Other stages and nearby campsites.
  • Festival-goers on social media described the synchronized music and aerobatic display as Glastonbury 2025’s defining highlight.
  • The set marked 30 years since Pulp last stepped in at Glastonbury when they replaced the Stone Roses as headliners in 1995.