Glastonbury fans scramble for tickets that vanish in 35 minutes – but there's hope for a resale!
Attention all music lovers and festival fanatics! The Glastonbury Festival 2025 ticket sale kicked off to a whirlwind of excitement, with eager fans queuing up nervously to secure their spots at the legendary event. This year, tickets hit the market at 9 am, and like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, all general admission tickets disappeared in just over 30 minutes! Priced at £373.50 plus a sneaky £5 booking fee, the demand was higher than a teenager at a Taylor Swift concert. And if you thought the rush was wild, the coach tickets sold out even faster, leaving many festival-goers red-eyed and sad.
But don’t hang up your wellies just yet! If you were left ticketless, fear not – the festival gods have promised a resale in spring 2025. So, if you missed out on the first round, there’s still hope! The anticipation is palpable as expert tips circulate on how to improve your chances of scoring those coveted tickets. From setting up multiple devices (a bit like a techie octopus) to getting on the site as early as possible, Glastonbury enthusiasts are pulling out all the stops to get to Worthy Farm next year.
Now, for those who don’t land a ticket (or prefer a less intense experience), volunteering at Glastonbury is a fantastic option! It’s a golden chance to soak up the vibrant festival atmosphere while earning your stripes in the process. Volunteers play an essential role at the festival, and while you might not be front row for your favorite act, there's nothing quite like being in the thick of the action, making new friends and enjoying the music from a whole new angle!
As Glastonbury Festival 2025 gears up to showcase top-tier global talent from 25-29 June, it’s hard not to feel a sense of urgency and excitement. But with festival organiser Emily Eavis hinting at a fallow year for 2026, tickets for 2025 are more precious than a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. So polish those credit cards and get ready to pounce!
Did you know that Glastonbury was first held in 1970, with just 1,500 attendees and a line-up featuring 12 acts? Fast forward to today, and the festival has grown into one of the world’s largest and most renowned music festivals! In fact, it famously achieved multiple headlining slots for artists like Coldplay – who made history with their five headline performances last year! Whether you’re a seasoned festival veteran or a newcomer, Glastonbury promises an unforgettable experience for everyone. Get ready to dance under the stars and embrace the magic of music!
There is of course the re-sale in April next year - but this is the main event for festival goers. The first sale of tickets for the 2025 festival was on ...
Glastonbury tickets are always in high demand - but if you miss out today, don't give up hope just yet.
The music extravaganza on Worthy Farm, Somerset, lasts five days and boasts performances from top global and national artists.
The price of the festival entry ticket, which this year will cost £373.50 for the weekend, plus a £5 booking fee. This is an increase of £13.50 per ticket from ...
General admission tickets for the festival went on sale on Sunday morning at 9am as fans scrambled to get their hands on them. Unfortunately demand far ...
Glastonbury 2025 ticket sale day is here and fans are already 'nervously' queuing in hopes of bagging a trip to Worthy Farm next year.
General admission ticket sales for Glastonbury 2025 opens today at 9am and if the coach ticket sales are anything to go by it will only be a matter of ...
There will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring 2025." Earlier in the week coach tickets also sold out within half an hour for the famous ...
Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover.
All general sale tickets were snapped up in just over 30 minutes.
Glastonbury 2024 also saw Coldplay make history as the first act to headline the festival five times. Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis is in talks with acts to ...
Although both Coach Ticket packages and General Admission tickets are now all gone, there will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring ...
The world-famous event will be held from 25 to 29 June before taking a year off in 2026 to allow the ground at Worthy Farm in Somerset to recover. Tickets cost ...
Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover.
Festival organisers debuted a set up on Sunday (16 November) where punters were “randomly assigned a place in the queue” rather than refreshing the holding page ...
Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover.
Disappointed fans left staring at 'green bars of doom' on their screens while queuing online for £373.50 tickets.
The passes went on sale at 9am and event organisers said at 9.35am all the tickets were gone.
The festival, which will return to Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset from 25th to 29th June 2025, implemented changes to their booking process that saw customers ...