Perhaps you were lucky enough to attend Glasto 2024 yourself, and see stars like Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA grace the Pyramid Stage; perhaps you watched on enviously at home, swearing that 2025 will be your year to finally get to Worthy Farm. Whatever your reasoning for wanting to get to Glasto next year, the time has finally come to try and get tickets.
On Thursday (November 14) the first batch of tickets went on sale for Glastonbury 2025. These were the coach ticket packages, meaning you had to buy your ticket with a coach journey to the festival, and they sold out in just 32 minutes. But if you didn’t get one, don’t worry: you have another chance. On Sunday, the general sale will take place.
Glasto 2025 will take place from June 25 to June 29 but tickets go live this week – here’s how to get one.
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What time do Glastonbury tickets go on sale?
Tickets go on sale at 9am GMT on Sunday November 17.
How to buy a ticket
In order to buy a ticket, you’ll have to already be registered with Glastonbury – though the deadline for doing this passed at the beginning of this week.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON SEETICKETS HERE.
Tips and tricks
There are several ways you can boost your chances of getting a Glasto ticket, from using multiple internet servers to organising your friends in spreadsheets. Find Time Out’s official Glastonbury ticket tips here.
How much are Glastonbury 2025 tickets?
Tickets will cost £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee.
Coach costs varied between £47 and £160 depending on where you’re getting a coach from, and if you’re getting a single or return journey.
Is there another chance to get Glastonbury 2025 tickets?
There sure is. After general sale (ie tickets without coaches) goes live this Sunday you’ll have another chance in April with the resale. However, there are far fewer tickets up for grabs in the resale. We’ll let you know about that when more details have been confirmed.
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