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Glastonbury tickets 2025 live: Coach tickets now sold out as festival-goers hit out at ‘horrendous’ new system

Fans hoping to get tickets for next year’s Worthy Farm event are having to navigate new queuing system for first time

Greg Evans,Maira Butt,Tara Cobham
Thursday 14 November 2024 22:44 EST
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The first round of tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025 have now sold out, with disappointed hopefuls hitting out at the “horrendous” new system for queuing.

Thousands of punters missed out after the sought-after ticket packages, including coach travel, for next year’s event at Worthy Farm sold out in 30 minutes on Thursday evening.

The unlucky fans who did not bag a ticket took to social media to slam the new system, which was introduced for the first time this year and had already sparked concerns ahead of the sale at 6pm.

One addressed the festival’s organiser as they posted on social media: “@emilyeavis why oh why have have you input this system. Worse than before. Punters hate it being out of their control. It’s horrendous.”

Fans were “randomly assigned a place in a queue”, according to the Glastonbury website, rather than having to refresh the holding page when the tickets went live.

No headliners have been announced for next year’s festival – but demand was expected to be higher than ever as Glastonbury, which is set for between Wednesday 25 June to Sunday 29 June, will be taking a year off in 2026.

More elation from lucky music fans who snap up tickets

Elated lucky music fans who have managed to snap up tickets to Glastonbury 2025 have taken to social media to express their excitement.

One wrote on X: “The Glastonbury gods smiled upon us. We got tickets!!!!!”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:25

Review is in for new Glastonbury ticket system

The new Glastonbury ticket system has been called “much fairer but much more boring”.

A Guardian journalist who appears to be waiting in the queue for coach sale tickets for the festival wrote: “This Glastonbury ticket buying system is much fairer but much more boring.”

It comes after the new queue system raised fears among punters trying to navigate it.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:23

Other Glastonbury hopefuls continue to anxiously ‘count the bars’ on festival’s website

Other Glastonbury hopefuls continue to anxiously “count the bars” on the festival’s website as they queue for the remaining coach tickets.

Many have taken to social media to share their nerves.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:20

One lucky music fan is ‘crying’ as they bag a ticket within minutes after ‘trying for years’

One lucky music fan is “crying” as they bag themselves a Glastonbury 2025 ticket within minutes after “trying for years”.

Just 15 minutes after the coach sale began, they posted on X: “Screaming, crying, throwing up - I’m going to #Glastonbury.”

They added: “We have been trying for years.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:18

Disappointed Glastonbury hopeful appears to be stuck in queue for more than two hours

One disappointed Glastonbury hopeful appears to have retrieved some data from the festival’s website that suggests they will not progress for more than two hours.

An image posted on social media seems to show their “expected service time” to be 8.27pm.

They caption it: “Not looking good for my Glastonbury ticket prospects...”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:14

‘Please stop staring at the two green bars’ – advice from Specsavers

Specsavers has joined in the “two green bars” conversation among Glastonbury hopefuls to offer some advice to nervous punters.

As many music fans are posting about being “stuck on two bars”, the opticians posted on X: “Please stop staring at the two green bars… #Glastonbury.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:10

How to get into Glastonbury Festival if you missed out on tickets

The Independent has put together this handy guide of tips and tricks to give yourself the best odds at landing those coveted tickets; however, if you’re in the millions who didn’t manage to get their hands on one, there are some other ways to get into Glastonbury – and no, we’re not talking about jumping the fence.

How to get into Glastonbury Festival if you missed out on tickets

Charities and first aid organisations employ thousands of volunteers for Glastonbury each year

Maira Butt14 November 2024 18:07

Many appear to be ‘stuck on two bars’ as they wait nervously in Glastonbury 2025 ticket queue

Many music fans appear to be “stuck on two bars” as they wait nervously in the Glastonbury 2025 coach sale queue.

One social media user posted on X: “Please please please tell me everyone is stuck on two bars #Glastonbury.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:07

Glastonbury 2025 coach sale begins

The sale for coach tickets to Glastonbury 2025 is underway.

Music fans across the country are entering the queue at 6pm, with hopes to bag a ticket to the world-renowned festival.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:00

Advice from Glastonbury website on how to secure tickets

The Glastonbury website has issued some advice to punters hoping to secure tickets to next year’s festival.

On its coach sale page, it reads: “The Glastonbury 2025 Ticket and Coach sale has not yet begun. When the sale begins, you will be assigned a place in the queue. There is no need to manually refresh this page.

“When it is your turn, you will have 10 minutes to enter the website.

“You will then 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.

“Tickets are not allocated until your payment has been processed.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 17:58

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