How to buy Glastonbury 2025 general sale tickets
by Jenna Campbell · Manchester Evening NewsThousands of music fans will try to secure tickets for next year's Glastonbury Festival on Sunday morning The huge music event returns to Somerset for four days of music joy from 25-29 June.
Millions of people register for Glastonbury tickets, but most are unsuccessful and tickets sell out within minutes. Around 200,000 people attend the festival.
Headliners for next year's festival haven't been confirmed yet, but 2024 saw headline performances from pop star Dua Lipa, rock band Coldplay and American singer SZA.
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The first batch of tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025 went on sale on Thursday night. Tickets plus coach travel went on sale via Seetickets at 6pm on Thursday - however as expected sold out quite quickly.
It came after festival bosses announced a major change to its booking process, with the introduction of an automatic queue system. on Thursday and Saturday, fans will have to be online before ticket sales begin.
It took just 33 minutes for coach tickets to sell out. At 6.33pm SeeTickets wrote: "Coach tickets for @Glastonbury 2025 are now SOLD OUT. The general admission ticket sale will take place Sunday at 9am (GMT)."
Fans who failed to get tickets via the coach sale can try again at the weekend as general admission tickets go on sale at 9am on Sunday, 17 November."
How much do Glastonbury tickets cost?
Tickets cost £373.50 + £5 booking fee. A £75 deposit is due when booking in November, and the remainder has to be paid during the first week of April 2025.
Any tickets that are not paid for in full during the first week of April will go into the resale, when people who missed out the first time around will have another chance to secure tickets.
When do tickets go on sale for Glastonbury 2025?
General admission tickets go on sale at 9am on Sunday 17 November.
How to get tickets for Glastonbury 2025
To start, you must be registered online for ticket purchasing, which is free to do. Registration closed at 5pm Monday 11 November. If you successfully register, then ticket sales will then take place on the Glastonbury Festival website.
The booking process itself will be the same as in previous years, however the way in which you join the booking process has changed. Rather than refreshing the holding page to attempt to access the booking page, this year, when the ticket sale begins everyone who is already on the glastonbury.seetickets.com page will randomly be assigned a place in a queue to access the booking process.
Anyone who logs on once the sale has started will automatically be added to the back of the queue, so it’s important to make sure you are online ready at least a few minutes before the sale opens. Once you are in the queue, a progress bar will indicate how close you are to reaching the booking page.
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When you reach the front of the queue, you will be asked to enter the registration number and registered postcode for the lead booker and up to 5 other people for whom you are attempting to book tickets. You will have 10 minutes to complete this page before your session expires, however tickets are not allocated at this point.
Once all of your information is correct, you can click the confirm button to enter the payment page, where you will need to check the billing address, confirm your payment information, accept the terms and conditions, and complete check out within the allocated time.
Tickets are only allocated once your payment has been processed. If the amount of traffic on the website is particularly high, you may see a reduced version of the See Tickets booking site, with a minimal holding page - this does not mean the site has crashed.
Tickets will be sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com, so do not attempt to book tickets from third parties. Glastonbury organisers have also advised against using numerous devices and having several tabs running simultaneously.
Organisers have also urged those joining the queue to not refresh the queue page or use multiple devices or tabs or you may lose your place in the queue.