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American popstar Olivia Rodrigo has now shortened even further into 1/5 favourite to headline the 2025 Glastonbury Festival with UK Betting Sites continuing to offer odds on who will top the bill at the iconic event.
Rodrigo had been linked with the slot in the past and has consistently been one of the favourites to do so but now she's well clear of anyone else when it comes to the latest betting market.
The 21-year-old is set to be back in the United Kingdom after her rescheduled dates at Manchester's Co-Op Live arena were pencilled in for Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July which is just days after Glastonbury takes place.
English DJ Fred Again has also been a consistent figure in and around the top of the Glastonbury headliner betting market and that stays the same here with his odds at 5/6 to headline.
The DJ has previously appeared at the festival across a variety of different stages with his biggest slot coming on the Other Stage in 2023 and 2 years on he may headline the whole event on the Pyramid.
Earlier this year he appeared during a secret set on the Strummerville stage for an acoustic set and this may have been the clearest hint that he'd agreed to headline the festival 12 months later.
The past month has seen former One Direction star Harry Styles be the biggest mover in the betting market with his odds tumbling down to 7/4 to headline Glastonbury in 2025.
With Styles it feels like a case of when, not if, he will headline the iconic event but 2025 may come too soon with no concrete details around him touring or releasing music in the next year.
Such is Styles level though that Emily Eavis would surely take any sort of headline performance for him and it may all fit in for him to take the third and final headline slot for the weekend.
Various hints will be released in the coming weeks with ticket dates now released with General Admission tickets available on Sunday, 17 November.