Pilton Party 2025: Raye. Inhaler. One Field. One Friday.

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Worthy Farm isn’t done yet.

On Friday 5th September, the last party of summer hits Pilton. No frills. No filters. Just one stage, one crowd, and the kind of energy that still echoes days after.

Raye headlines. Brit Award-sweeping, Pyramid Stage-conquering Raye. She’s back at Worthy with the kind of set that’ll crush and lift in the same breath. Her catalogue? Bulletproof. Her live shows? All fire.

Backing her? Inhaler — Dublin’s finest. Tight, punchy, and riding a wave that’s taken them from garage gigs to global tours. They don’t miss.

Local acts open the night. Names you might not know yet — but you will. Then Baggy Mondays and Patmandu take over on the decks. Indie bangers. Classic cuts. Everything that sounds better under open skies.

This isn’t Glasto. It’s not meant to be. Pilton Party is the core of it all. Grassroots. Loud. Proper. A thank-you from the Festival team to the village and crew who make it all possible — but it’s grown. Fast. Every year, the hill’s fuller. The sound, louder. The word, spreading.

Tickets are first-come. Locals get the first crack. What’s left goes on sale Saturday 9th August, 10am, online via See Tickets and the Glasto shop on Northload Street. £45 for adults, £20 for under-12s.

No VIP areas. No soft launch. You turn up, you lose yourself. Maybe this is your first time. Maybe it’s your tenth. Doesn’t matter. Once that bass hits, you’re in it.

There’s something in that field. The way the light drops behind the hill. The feeling when the headline act steps out and the crowd leans in. You don’t forget that.

Raye. Inhaler. Pilton Party 2025. One last riot before the autumn creeps in. Loud where it matters. Sharp where it counts. One night only.