2023 is now in but things aren’t slowing down as the Worthy Farm festival has become the best place for celeb spotting in the UK.
Anticipation for Sir Elton John’s performance mounts but celebrities are out in full force soaking up the last day of Glastonbury.
From and for his gig, Saturday treated festival goers to a day filled with highs and lows.
Fans did get to see the Pyramid stage for the first time ever with extra special guest Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, hot off the back of his own Glasto performance.
If that wasn’t enough , joining Fatboy Slim for his set while US star thrilled fans with her flute solo and gorgeous pink jumpsuit.
Adding to the drama of the day, UK star and demanded her masters back – yikes.
Nobody on Saturday but there were some stars spotted taking in a performance or two, including documentarian and British legend
Although he looked slightly grumpy, we’re sure Louis enjoyed RAYE’s performance as he stood to the side for the Pyramid Stage set.
The documentary maker and podcast host skipped the festival wardrobe, wearing his usual shirt and jeans in the 26C heat.
Spiderman himself, was spotted in the celeb area, enjoying Sophie Ellis Bextor’s gold and glittery set on Sunday at The Pyramid Stage.
Andrew is enjoying some well-deserved downtime after beginning filming with Florence Pugh in April.
Fans were thrilled to see former Glasto headliner s Pyramid Stage set, during which he brought out Anne-Marie.
The Vossi Bop singer rocked some white heart sunglasses as he danced with mates and smiled at fans, looking like he was having the time of his life.
Also enjoying some tunes was Laura Whitmore, the presenter flew into Glasto by helicopter on Friday and was spotted enjoying Tom Grennan’s set on Saturday.
Day four of Glasto also played host to Romeo Beckham who shared a picture of himself in some clashing prints and bright colours as he posed by his tent.
Posting the picture to Instagram he simply wrote ‘Glastoooo’, to which family friend, Glasto performer and Spice Girl, Mel C, replied: ‘I’ll come find ya ?’.
Rafferty Law, son of Jude Law, was also out and about on day four of Glasto, sporting a cap, white shirt, black shorts and some pink socks.
Model Ella Richards looked ever so casual in her jeans and white top, the 26-year-old is descended from rock royalty as the granddaughter of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
The , with a special performance which saw former guitarist Mick Taylor join them on stage and Keith took on some of the vocals.
The weekend has played host to some seriously cute celeb moments with Lily James greeting pal Billie Piper with a massive hug on Friday.
The pair wandered around the grounds hand in hand donning big excitable grins, with Lily wearing a cool black and green-laced mini-dress and what looked like a Barbour jacket.
Billie oozed cool – as ever – in a fun blue-shirt and matching shorts, as she also wore a wax jacket, which was oversized and hung off her shoulders.
Meanwhile, Marvel actor Dominic Cooper wore a white T-shirt, cropped trousers, and yet another wax jacket (trend alert) as he strode over in some comfortable boots and a glorious sun hat to meet partner, Crazy Rich Asians star Gemma Chan.
Wax jacket number four then entered the building (or field) as Gemma kept it simple under the countryside garm with a T-shirt, a white mini-skirt, and Barbour wellies.
Thank goodness for Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams, who bucked the trend with a sheer white bomber jacket, over a glorious subtly floral cream dress.
Queen Charlotte actor India Ria Amarteifio went for a double denim look over a black bandeau and absolutely rocked it with some Glastonbury-appropriate stomping boots.
Tonight, the moment we’ve all been waiting for will finally happen: will take to the Pyramid Stage to close out the festival weekend, joined by some
The festival will also see performances from Lil Nas X, Blondie, Queens of the Stone Age, and Rudimental as it winds down until next year.
BBC coverage begins at 7.30pm, but you can catch all the action on the Glastonbury channel over at BBC iPlayer