GLASTONBURY fans are convinced they have sussed out a ‘secret set’ from a Brit musician at the festival.
Eagle-eyed music lovers reckon they have ‘worked out’ the addition to the lineup after his sister was signed to perform.

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Saxophonist Laura Misch will be taking to the Tree Stage in the Woodsies area and performing a ‘cloud bath’ to the crowd.
Laura has said she is “beyond excited” to be heading to Worthy Farm next month – and fans believe her brother Tom could be hot on her heels.
The musician and producer is now being tipped to perform a ‘secret set’ elsewhere at Glastonbury, especially as his jazz drummer pal Yussef Dayes in also in the lineup.
Tom and Yussef previously collaborated on the hit album What Kinda Music and fans have been busy connecting the dots.
Taking to Reddit, one wrote: “Chances of Tom Misch? With the likes of Yussef Dayes and his sister Laura Misch being at the festival this year, he might appear but is his own secret set?”
One confident Glasto fan replied: “He will absolutely be there – I’d bet on it.”
Another added: “Came to post this, was soooo expecting his name on the lineup. I feel like there’s deffo a good chance with Yussef Dayes being there. “
A third wrote: “Hoping he will be as he’s releasing new music soon, plus his sister is on the lineup so really hoping haha.”
And someone else suggested: “He isn’t touring at the moment, so I’d say it’s very unlikely he does a one-off gig for Glastonbury. Might turn up as a guest with one of the names you mentioned.”
Tom, 29, first began releasing music in 2012 on SoundCloud.
He has since recorded and released three studio albums, including his collaboration with Yussef in 2020.
Their album What Kinda Music ended up being nominated for a coveted Ivor Novello Award the following year.
Tom’s third album, Happy Music, was released in 2023 under his alter-ego SuperShy and peaked at number 6 in the UK charts.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury 2025 has a line-up including The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart and Charli XCX.
The headliners will be joined by an array of music royalty, both new and old, on Worthy Farm between June 25 and 29.
Sir Rod Stewart will perform his classic tracks in the legends slot, while up-and-comers like Lola Young will entertain the younger generation of festival-goers.
Tom Misch’s rise to fame

Tom Misch is an alternative/ indie musician, who merges jazz, R&B and hiphop in his tracks.
He began releasing music on SoundCloud in 2012.
Tom released his debut studio album, Geography, in 2018 and it peaked at Number 8 in the UK charts.
He collaborated with jazz drummer Yussef Dayes for his follow up album, What Kinda Music. It peaked at Number 2 and earned them a nomination for an Ivor Novello award.
Tom took a different direction for his third album.
He released Happy Music in 2023 under his alter-ego and experimented with a more electronic style.
Tom is believed to be poised to release new music in 2025.
Loyle Carner is headlining the Other Stage on the Friday, while Charli XCX is performing on the same day as godfather of grunge Young when she tops the second stage.
Dance legends The Prodigy will close the Other Stage on Sunday.
It’ll be party vibes with Raye and US rapper Doechii coming to the farm, while Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers will get the mosh pits going.
However, this week Glastonbury organisers have been urged to drop Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap from the lineup.
It comes after the group was axed from a festival in Cornwall after one band member said on stage “kill your MP” in an unearthed video.

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