Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Liveupdated

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 18:20 EST
Comments
Avril Lavigne performs Sk8er Boi at Glastonbury 2024

Your support helps us to tell the story

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.

At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.

The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.

Your support makes all the difference.

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.

Punters argue ticket buying process ‘substantially worse’ than before

Disappointed punters have argued the Glastonbury ticket system was already the “worst on earth” – but with the new one, is now “substantially worse”.

A music fan took to social media to tell the festival team: “Congratulations on somehow managing to make the worst ticket buying process on earth substantially worse. An incredible achievement. They said it couldn’t be done.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 19:13

Another disappointed festival-goer brands new queue system ‘abysmal’

Another disappointed festival-goer has branded the new ticket system “abysmal”.

They wrote on X: “Let’s be honest that queue system was abysmal.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 19:07

Unlucky Glastonbury fan argues ‘nonsense’ system ‘shows country is in deep decline’

Another unlucky Glastonbury fan has called the new ticket system “nonsense” and argued it “shows the country is in deep decline.

After the coach tickets sold out in just over 30 minutes, they took to social media to state:”This Glastonbury ticketing system shows the country is in deep decline. How can you make an already terrible ticketing system worse with this nonsense?”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 19:00

Disappointed Glastonbury hopefuls hit out at ‘horrendous’ new ticket system

Disappointed Glastonbury hopefuls have hit out at the “horrendous” new ticket system.

With coach sale tickets now sold out, unlucky music fans have taken to social media to express their frustration with the new system.

Putting their thoughts to the festival’s organiser, one social media user wrote: “@emilyeavis why oh why have have you input this system. Worse than before. Punters hate it being out of their control. It’s horrendous. #Glastonbury #Glasto #Glasto2025.”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:40

Glastonbury coach tickets for 2025 are now sold out, festival announces

Glastonbury coach tickets for 2025 are now sold out.

The festival’s team posted the following update on its ticket website: “Coach tickets for Glastonbury 2025 are now SOLD OUT. The general admission ticket sale will take place Sunday at 9am (GMT).”

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:36

Update from Glastonbury reveals limited Thursday tickets still available

An update from Glastonbury has revealed that there are limited Thursday coach tickets for next year’s festival still available.

However, the team has announced that unfortunately all Wednesday departures have now sold out.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:32

Some unconfirmed early reports Glastonbury coach sale is sold out – but festival has not made any announcements

Some unconfirmed early reports are coming in that the Glastonbury coach sale is already sold out – however the festival itself has not made any announcements.

Music fans are advised to continue trying for tickets until an official confirmation from the Glastonbury team.

Many social media users continue to share over the last few minutes that they have been successful in getting tickets.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 18:28

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

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in