News : Glastonbury 2025: Here’s everything Alanis Morissette played at her “bucket list” debut on the Pyramid Stage

Laura Molloy June 28, 2025
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Alanis Morissette just played Glastonbury 2025 – check out everything she played below.

The Canadian rocker took to the Pyramid stage today (June 27) for her first-ever performance at Worthy Farm, and played a career-spanning setlist to mark the long-awaited occasion.

After playing a video montage of her three-decade career, Morissette opened her set with ‘Hand In My Pocket’, a hit from her seminal 1995 album ‘Jagged Little Pill’, which was met with rapturous applause from the crowd.

The high-octane performance saw her break out her harmonica on the opener, as well as fan-favourite tracks ‘Head Over Feet’ and ‘All I Really Want’, while fans watching on BBC iPlayer also spotted Queens Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy watching from side of stage.

Later, Morissette played an explosive rendition of ‘Ironic’, where she tweaked the lyric “It’s meeting the man of my dreams/And then meeting his beautiful wife,” to “meeting his beautiful husband“, before quipping to the crowd: “too many times”.

As she wrapped up the performance, Morissette addressed the crowd: “Such a blast being here with you, this is bucket list joy for us. An honour.” She then dedicated final track ‘Thank U’, to the crowd. The song was accompanied by X/Twitter posts from fans around the world, saying what they’re thankful for, which played on the screen behind her.

 

 

Alanis Morissette’s Glastonbury 2025 set was:

‘Hand In My Pocket’
‘Right Through You’
‘A Man’
‘Hands Clean’
‘Head Over Feet’ – played harmonica
‘You Learn’
‘Would Not Come’
’Smiling’
‘Ironic’
‘Are You Still Mad’ – harmonica
‘All I Really Want’ – harmonica
‘You Oughta Know’
‘Uninvited’
‘Thank U’

So far, Glastonbury has seen a surprise set from Lorde – who performed her new album ‘Virgin’ in full (and scored a five star review in the process), a spunky set from Wet Leg and more. Day one will wrap with upcoming sets from The 1975Loyle CarnerSelf EsteemGracie Abrams and more.

The weekend continues with Charli XCXDeftonesNeil YoungOlivia RodrigoThe ProdigyRod Stewart and many more. Check out the full line-up and schedule here.

Check back at NME here for the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos and more from Glastonbury 2025.

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