
Minehead’s favourite duo took to the stage three times at Glastonbury 2025 and did not disappoint.
Friday evening at Glastonbury 2025 saw the likes of Loyle Carner, Alanis Morissette and Wet Leg take to the stages at Worthy farm, but Getdown Services cut the the crowd with an announcement that they would be performing a secret set the following evening.
On Saturday morning, the band announced that they would be taking to the Crow’s Nest stage at 00:15. Located at the top of The Park stage, the Crow’s Nest is one of the smallest stages at the festival, so unsurprisingly, the tent was packed to the rafters by midnight on Saturday.
The only performance that the band were originally scheduled for was on Sunday, in the Croissant Neuf stage. Taking to the stage at 17:30 and clashing with Rod Stewart, Getdown Services had a lot of competition for their slot. However, Ben & Josh soon made their feelings apparent, stating “Rod Stewart looks like an old sofa – but he has great hair”.
The Croissant Neuf tent was even busier than the Crow’s Nest the previous night, with fans standing in the blistering heat just to try and get a look at the stage.
The duo stated at many points throughout their set that they have been overwhelmed by the amount of people who turned up to both of their shows so far and expressed their gratitude profusely. Guitarist Josh Law went as far as to say that “I’ll probably cry later on”.
Having poked fun at his face, hair and political views throughout the set, Getdown Services concluded their performance with a satirical rendition of Rod Stewart’s “D’ya Think I’m Sexy?”, with both members reading lyrics from their phone.
Having been announced earlier in the week, Getdown Services finished their Glastonbury with a teatime television performance on BBC 2.
Looking nervous and stating “I’ve never been on the beeb before”, the band performed their song ‘Dog Dribble’ as part of the BBC’s Sunday highlights coverage.
