Organizers for the 2025 edition of the Glastonbury festival have announced tickets will go on sale on November 14 and this year, the sale will be different from previous editions. The United Kingdom’s most iconic and much awaited festival will be taking place in Somerset between the 25 and the 29 of June 2025. The registration for tickets closes on Monday November 11.
As announced on the festival’s Instagram page, regular tickets will be sold on November 17 while packages tickets, which include coach transfer, will be sold on November 14.
Glastonbury Festival 2025 tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 14th (coach + ticket packages) and Sunday, November 17th (standard tickets).
Info at https://t.co/iNoqjqbQ5T pic.twitter.com/hajhnEjwJb— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) October 10, 2024
Furthermore, the price of tickets has also been announced with an increase from previous years. Any ticket will have a booking fee of £5, and the price of standard tickets is £373.50. Over social media, the organizers for the festival stated that there is an increase of £18 in tickets from last year, where a standard ticket would be sold for £355. Coach prices have also been announced: a return ticket from London is £74, from Edinburgh £162 and from Manchester £74. You can check the full list below:
Registration for tickets is currently open at this link. Registering will allow you to enter the sale, however it doesn’t guarantee tickets. The big change that the 2025 edition will see in terms of tickets is that Glastonbury will use a queue system this year. The organizers have advised ticket buyers to only use on device per account, as logging in and queuing from the same account from multiple devices may cause delays or even being stuck in the queue.
In previous years, in order to buy tickets the page had to be refreshed multiple times; this year instead anyone who is trying to buy a ticket is advised not to refresh the page at all as that may cause to lose their place in the queue. Anyone who joins the queue when the tickets are already on sale will automatically be put to the back of the queue.
In the Q&A section of the Glastonbury website, the organisers have explained how the new queue system works, and they stated: “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. When you proceed, the details you have provided will be displayed on the next page.”
Glastonbury usually reveals the first few names in the line-up after the first batch of tickets is sold. This year, artists such as Rhianna, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran are rumored to be performing.