If this recent spell of good weather has you in the mood to don a bucket hat and drink warm pints in flimsy cups, we’ve got exciting news: the 2025 Glastonbury resale date has been confirmed. Today (April 10) Glasto has confirmed exactly when resale tickets will go on sale, and how to get hold of one.
The coming resale follows the first lineup announcement, which took place back in early March. The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young and Rod Stewart will be headlining the Pyramid Stage this year, and there are plenty of other huge names on other stages like Charli XCX, Raye, Doechii, Ezra Collective, Rod Stewart, Snow Patrol and Loyle Carner,
It sounds like 2025 will be as big a Glasto as any – which is all the more reason, if you didn’t get a ticket back in October, to try and get one now.
Bagging entry to Glasto is notoriously tricky. There’s dozens of tips and tricks which long-time festival-goers swear by (including, apparently, being from Liverpool), but when it comes down to it, it’s mostly a game of luck. If the odds weren’t in your favour back in November, they might be now, as ticket resale looms closer.
Here’s everything you need to know to make sure you successfully get resale tickets for Glastonbury 2025.
When do Glastonbury 2025 tickets go on resale?
Mark your diaries, set your alarms: here’s when the Glasto 2025 resale will take place
- Ticket and coach travel tickets – Thursday April 24 at 6pm BST.
- General admission – Sunday April 27 at 9am BST.
The resale is essentially a second wave of sales consisting of everyone who either now doesn’t want their tickets or who has not paid following the initial deposit.
Where to buy a ticket
You need to be registered here to buy resale tickets, and you’ll be able to purchase on See Tickets here.
How many Glastonbury tickets can you buy in the resale?
Resale tickets are limited to 4 per purchaser, but each ticket has to have its own registration.
How many tickets will be available in the resale?
Glastonbury doesn’t reveal how many tickets are available in the resale.
Tips to get a Glastonbury resale tickets
Last year resale tickets for the festival sold out in minutes. From spreadsheets to registration, find a full guide to maximising your chances of getting tickets here.
Can you get into Glastonbury for free?
If you’re asking if you can sneak in, well, we couldn’t possibly advise. Besides, security is tight and unless you can Flat-Stanley your way under a metal barricade, you’re out of luck on that front.
However, there are ways to get into the farm without a ticket which are actually endorsed by the organisers. You can volunteer with a plethora of organisations, or work as a bartender or first-aider. Here’s our guide on how to get in (legally) without a ticket.
How much are Glastonbury tickets?
Prices once again went up this year. Full weekend tickets cost £378.50, with coach travel costing between £47 and £160 depending on where you’re coming from. You cannot pay for resale tickets in instalments, and they must be paid in full up front.
When is Glastonbury 2025?
The festival will take place from June 25-29 2025.
Glastonbury 2025 headliners
This year’s headliners are Neil Young, The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Rod Stewart. Find out more here.
What’s the lineup this year?
This year’s lineup is, as ever, pretty stacked. There are huge names from pretty much every genre, so there’s something for absolutely everyone. Here’s everyone who’s been announced so far, with more to come before the festival.
Friday June 26
- The 1975
- Loyle Carner
- Biffy Clyro
- Alanis Morissette
- Busta Rhymes
- Maribou State
- Gracie Abrams
- Four Tet
- Wet Leg
- Anohni and the Johnsons
- BADBADNOTGOOD
- Blossoms
- Burning Spear
- CMAT
- Denzel Curry
- En Vogue
- English Teacher
- Fatboy Slim
- Floating Points
- Franz Ferdinand
- Glass Beams
- Inhaler
- Osees
- PinkPantheress
- Self Esteem
- Myles Smith
- Supergrass
- Vieux Farka Touré
- Faye Webster
- Wunderhorse
- Lola Young
Saturday June 27
- Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
- Charli xcx
- Raye
- Doechii
- Deftones
- Ezra Collective
- John Fogerty
- Amyl and the Sniffers
- Amaarae
- Beabadobee
- Bob Vylan
- Caribou
- Brandi Carlile
- Father John Misty
- Beth Gibbons
- Lucy Dacus
- Yussef Dayes
- Greentea Peng
- Jade
- Japanese Breakfast
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Kneecap
- Leftfield
- Nick Lowe
- Nova Twins
- Gary Numan
- Tom Odell
- Pa Salieu
- Scissor Sisters
- The Script
- TV on the Radio
- Weezer
Sunday June 28
- Olivia Rodrigo
- Rod Stewart
- The Prodigy
- Noah Kahan
- Nile Rodgers and Chic
- Wolf Alice
- Jorja Smith
- Overmono
- The Libertines
- AJ Tracey
- Black Uhuru
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Celeste
- Joy Crookes
- Cymande
- Future Islands
- Girl in Red
- Goat
- The Maccabees
- Parcels
- Pawsa
- Katy J Pearson
- Royel Otis
- The Selecter
- Shaboozey
- Snow Patrol
- Sprints
- St Vincent
- Kae Tempest
- Turnstile
Time Out at Glastonbury
Going to Glasto but not sure what to expect? To give you an idea, we had people on the ground at last years event bringing you all the best bits, from Dua Lipa’s headline slot to Shania Twain’s closing legend set. Read our overall review of the fest here.
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