As Glastonbury Festival announces headliners ahead of the June date, Glastonbury insiders’ go-to luxury glamping retreat, The Pop-Up Hotel is preparing its own stellar lineup of musical entertainment for hotel guests only. Transforming Glastonbury from a muddy, chaotic adventure into a premium, comfortable, and truly unforgettable festival experience; The Pop-Up Hotel stages a programme of private live performances onsite ranging from morning acoustic sessions to lively poolside parties and evening DJ sets to keep guests buzzing all day long.
The Pop-Up Hotel’s lineup for June 2025 includes:
- Huey Morgan
- Baker Brothers
- Eves Drop Collective
- Goldierocks
- Guilty Pleasures
- Handson Family
- Hannah Williams & The Affirmations
- Heidi Vogel
- Lyndon Forster
- Raz and Afla
- Wonder 45
- And many more
Mark Sorrill, Managing Director of The Pop-Up Hotel, explains: “Since launching in 2011 as the first luxury glamping accommodation, we’ve evolved to deliver an unparalleled festival experience for our hotel guests during Glastonbury matched with a 5* service found at any international boutique hotel. There’s certainly a reason why it’s a sell-out success every year.”
“Glastonbury 2025 promises to be spectacular, especially with a fallow year planned for 2026. Our creative production team is busy putting their years of experience into delivering the finest immersive experience combining festival vibes with a boutique hotel’s comfort; making The Pop-Up Hotel the perfect choice for a Glastonbury adventure to remember.”
Visuals of 2024’s Pop-Up Hotel available to download here. For 2025 rooms range from £2,999 for a Classic Room to £27,999 for the Tipi Tenthouse Suite with 4 bedrooms and ensuite bathroom.
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