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Are Glastonbury 2025 general sale tickets sold out?

Glastonbury 2025 tickets went on general sale on Sunday morning - and were once again expected to sell out quickly.

The music festival takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from June 25 to 29 next year - and there is extra demand for the 2025 event as 2026 will be a fallow year.

This year tickets cost £373.50 + £5 booking fee and were sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com. On Thursday night coach package tickets sold out in just 33 minutes as hundreds of thousands of people queued online for tickets.

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Demand was also high for general sale tickets which became available for sale at 9am on Sunday morning. Shortly after 9.40am, they officially sold-out.

A statement on the official Glastonbury site read: "Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 have now Sold Out. Thanks to everyone who bought one and sorry to those who missed out, on a morning when demand was much higher than supply. There will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring 2025.".

See Tickets is the only company permitted to sell tickets for Glastonbury Festival. No other site or agency will be allocated tickets.

Fans who fail to bag either coach or general sale tickets will have another chance in the spring. Everyone who has secured a ticket must pay their balance during the first week of April.

Anyone who does not pay their balance loses their ticket and it goes back into the pot. The resale of these tickets then takes place shortly after the balance window closes, usually also in April.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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