Glastonbury 2025 fans are buzzing over Romy’s late-night Arcadia set, now officially streaming on BBC Sounds. Attendees on r/glastonbury_festival hail it as one of the weekend’s finest dancefloor moments, blending deep house vibes with undeniable energy.
The set originally dropped on Friday, June 27, from 1:00 to 2:00 am, directly preceding the buzzing back-to-back session from Palms Trax and Job Jobse (2:00 to 3:00 am). Both sets have fans clamoring for official recordings, but Romy’s set is the first high-profile drop, now available worldwide—with some caveats.
Listeners appreciate the BBC’s effort to capture the festival’s spirit with over 90 hours of live Glastonbury coverage, but a common gripe is the mandatory login at BBC Sounds for non-UK listeners. Nonetheless, the overwhelmingly positive chatter highlights the demand for more archived sets, especially for that electric Palms Trax b2b Job Jobse slot.
Why Romy’s Arcadia Set Stole the Show
- Seamless mixing, capturing the euphoric nighttime festival energy
- Perfect buildup into Palms Trax b2b Job Jobse’s follow-up set
- Access to rare festival DJ moments officially archived by the BBC
This release is a reminder that Glastonbury’s pulse runs beyond the Pyramid Stage, with Arcadia’s immersive setup providing a sound and light spectacle fans rave about year-round.
Check out Romy’s set now on BBC Sounds. Stay tuned for potential drops of other late-night gems from Glastonbury 2025.
Source: r/glastonbury_festival