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.