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Glastonbury tickets 2025 live: Tickets sell out after fans endure ‘horrendous’ queue

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

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 17 November 2024 04:48 EST
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Avril Lavigne performs Sk8er Boi at Glastonbury 2024

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The Glastonbury Festival 2025 tickets have officially sold out after 37 minutes.

Festival organisers debuted a new system for ticket buyers on Sunday (16 November), but many disappointed hopefuls branded it “horrendous” after all the tickets were whipped up after 37 minutes.

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

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.

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.”

No headliners have been announced for next year’s festival – but demand is 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.

Around 2.5 million people competed for 210,000 Glastonbury tickets overall last year

Around 2.5 million people competed for 210,000 Glastonbury tickets overall last year.

Coach tickets sold out within 25 minutes for Glastonbury 2024, while standard tickets were all bought within an hour, with the usual rush for tickets and ensuing website crash.

The lineup included SZA, Charli XCX, Coldplay, and Dua Lipa.

Meanwhile, the first group of tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025 sold out in 30 minutes, organisers have confirmed, with general admission tickets going on sale on Sunday.

Tara Cobham15 November 2024 04:00

Five tips and tricks to help you secure your tickets on Sunday

• A good internet connection. The last thing you need is your broadband failing at the precise moment the transaction is going through.

• The time. You need to be on the tickets page on the Glastonbury See Tickets website at precisely 9am on 17 November for general sale. So set your alarms!

• Money at the ready. Once you reach the payment page you will have five minutes to submit your payment information, so make sure you enter all the information accurately and have your details ready. The time remaining will be shown on the right hand side of your screen.

• It’s not over until the SOLD OUT sign appears on the Glastonbury website. So don’t freak out if you see a message notifying fans that “all available tickets have now been allocated”. That means the orders are being processed, but at least a few people end up running out of time... meaning the tickets are up for grabs again.

• Avoid multiple tabs. As stated on the Glastonbury website, trying to buy tickets on multiple tabs could actually put you at risk of confusing the ticket sales process and result in a failed transaction. “We strongly advise that you use just one browser tab when trying to book tickets, in order to avoid possible problems with your transaction,” Glastonbury says.

Tara Cobham15 November 2024 00:00

Tickets for Glastonbury risen in cost this year – again

Tickets for Glastonbury have risen in cost this year – again.

The 2025 festival cost £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee, which is a £18.50 rise from the 2024 price of £355 plus a £5 booking fee.

Tara Cobham14 November 2024 21:15

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

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

The road to Glastonbury: What makes a Pyramid Stage headliner, and why is it so hard to find them?

As Worthy Farm gears up once again to welcome Glastonbury fans, the question of who should take top billing at the UK’s best-loved music festival is becoming harder to answer.

Not to mention increasingly controversial.

So what do organisers look for in a headline act? And should they be changing tack?

Roisin O’Connor reports

Elton John headlined Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2023
Elton John headlined Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2023 (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Greg Evans14 November 2024 16:30

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