In pictures: Sunday at Glastonbury Festival

The final day of Glastonbury Festival 2025 will see Olivia Rodrigo headline the Pyramid Stage at the same time as The Prodigy perform on The Other Stage.
Sir Rod Stewart drew a huge crowd to the Pyramid Stage for his legends slot show, more than 20 years after he last performed at the festival as headliner.
Meanwhile, some people packed up their things early as they prepared to head home.
The festival is advising people to leave before 06:00 BST on Monday as temperatures of 31C are forecast.

Great couple: Rod Stewart brought Lulu on to the stage with him, duetting on Hot Legs. "We'd make a great couple," Lulu told Stewart.

Old friends: The Rolling Stones' guitarist and Rod Stewart's former bandmate in the Faces, Ronnie Wood, also joined him on stage.

Happy birthday: Michael Eavis took to the stage as a guest of Rod Stewart, who wished him a happy 90th birthday.

Stewart doubles: Two people were spotted in the crowd dressed to look like Rod Stewart ahead of his set.

Chasing Cars: Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody on The Other Stage.

The Selecter: Pauline Black from The Selecter, who opened the Pyramid Stage on the final day of this year's Glastonbury Festival.

Hear My Voice: British singer Celeste performed on the Pyramid Stage earlier.

Time to say goodbye: Some people packed up early ready to leave the festival.

You're My Waterloo: The Libertines took to the Pyramid Stage earlier.

A Bar Song: Shaboozey performed on the Other Stage earlier.

Hot weather: After a mostly cloudy start to the morning, temperatures rose for a sun-filled afternoon.

Travel warning: The Glastonbury app advised people to leave Worthy Farm overnight as temperatures on Monday are forecasted to reach 31C.

Sunset slot: American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan joked he was there to "depress" the crowd with his emotional songs during the sunset slot on the Pyramid Stage.
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