Want Glastonbury 2025 tickets? Bookmark these 12 tips

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It's undeniably one of the biggest music events of the year, with Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain taking to the iconic pyramid stage this year and we're already counting down the days until 2025 Glastonbury comes around. But how do we actually secure these extremely hard to get golden tickets?

Last year they sold out in less than an hour and are likely to do again this time around. With the festival taking a year off in 2026 for its fallow year (where they let the ground rest and recover), it's going to feel even more intense to get secure tickets for 2025.

So with this in mind, we've gathered all the essential information about Glasto tickets and crucially our top 12 tips for securing those tickets. You can thank us later!

When do Glastonbury 2025 tickets go on sale?

As of yet the official date for ticket sales for Glastonbury 2025 has not been confirmed. In previous years tickets have gone on sale towards the end of October, to early November.

For Glastonbury 2024, tickets went on sale on 2nd November, with the Thursday generally having coach tickets on sale, and the weekend when general admission tickets go on sale.

It hopefully won't be too long before they announce the sale dates for 2025.

What are the different types of Glastonbury tickets?

When it comes to Glastonbury, there are two types of tickets available:

  • Coach tickets - these are tickets which mean you book to travel to and from the festival in a specific coach. You are given an e-ticket for the coach boarding, and then once on board the coach, you're then given your physical ticket for the festival. So this means you can't swap tickets, or go on a different coach to the festival as you won't get in.

  • General admission - these tickets don't include your transport to the festival and usually are sold a few days after the coach tickets.

When is Glastonbury 2025?

Ok, it's time to book off your annual leave now in the hopes of getting a ticket. In 2025 Glastonbury will be on from 25th to 29th June.

When does Glastonbury 2025 registration open?

In order to get a ticket to Glastonbury you need to register ahead of time.

The good news is registration is already open for 2025, so at least you can get that step out of the way now. Head to the official Glastonbury website to register.

How much are Glastonbury 2025 tickets?

So far the ticket prices for 2025 have not been confirmed yet. Tickets for 2024 cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee. You can purchase up to six tickets and have to pay the deposit for each person when booking.

If you're then going to bring a car, this usually costs £55 for a parking pass, or £200 to £300 if you plan on bringing a campervan, depending on the vehicle's size.

12 tips to getting Glastonbury tickets

When it comes to actually securing the tickets, it can be a tad overwhelming. Afterall, it's millions of people trying to bag one of 210,000 tickets. So with this in mind, we've rounded up some of our best tips to (hopefully) help you secure tickets for 2025.

  • Make sure you're registered - it's literally already open, so you have no excuse not to do it and you won't get a ticket without it.

  • There's only one official ticket provider for Glastonbury - See Tickets - so only head to that site as every other website is likely a scam.

  • It should go without saying, but make sure you've also got enough money in your bank account for six deposits if you're the one doing the booking.

  • Make a group of six, and join other groups of six, so if one of you gets through they can then buy the tickets.

  • Get prepared - once in your group of six, make a list/spreadsheet of everyone's names, registration numbers and postcodes so you can simply copy and paste this straight in rather than fiddling about checking names.

  • Triple check - before the big day, double and triple check the names, numbers and postcodes are correct. You don't want to be the one responsible for promising your mate a ticket, only to have their name misspelt and they can't get in.

  • If booking a coach ticket, try for a town and date you think is going to be less popular, to increase chances.

  • Keep refreshing the page - but only does this before you get to the loading page "you’re currently in a queue, this page will keep refreshing automatically" .

  • According to the official Glastonbury website, if the website page 'hangs', try to press back once and it *should* refresh the page.

  • If you do get tickets (lucky you) check your email straight away, as well as your junk folder just in case for the ticket confirmation.

  • If you don't get tickets the first time around, enter ticket competitions as you could always get lucky!

  • There's always the opportunity to attend the festival as a volunteer for a charity like Oxfam, who do lots of work at the festival every year.

Failing the above, there's always the chance you'll be discovered as the next Sabrina Carpenter and be whisked onto stage by next June.

What's the deal with resale Glastonbury tickets?

If you don't get tickets the first time around, then don't panic too much as there's always a chance to get them again in the re-sale, which usually happens in the April, two months before the festival.

You again will need to be registered to ensure you have a chance to get tickets, and this time around you can only try for two coach tickets and four general admission tickets.

Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favour!

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