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Glastonbury 2025 ticket prices and rules for general sale

On Sunday morning, thousands of music fans will try to secure tickets for next year's Glastonbury Festival. The huge music event, which takes place at Worthy Farm, returns to Somerset for four days of music joy from 25 to 29 June, 2025.

Millions of people register for Glastonbury tickets, but most are unsuccessful and tickets sell out within minutes. Around 200,000 people attend the festival.

Whilst no acts have been officially confirmed, possible rumoured artists for next year have included the likes of CMAT, The Libertines and Olivia Rodrigo. This year saw headline performances from pop star Dua Lipa, rock band Coldplay and American singer SZA.

READ MORE: Are Glastonbury 2025 coach tickets sold out?

Tickets plus coach travel went on sale via Seetickets at 6pm on Thursday - however, as expected, sold out quite quickly. It came after festival bosses announced a major change to the booking process, with the introduction of an automatic queue system.

It took just 33 minutes for coach tickets to sell out. At 6.33pm SeeTickets wrote: "Coach tickets for @Glastonbury 2025 are now SOLD OUT. The general admission ticket sale will take place Sunday at 9am (GMT)."

Fans who failed to get tickets via the coach sale can try again this morning as general admission tickets go on sale at 9am on Sunday, 17 November.

Everyone who wants a ticket will need to have gone through the registration process, which closed on Monday evening. People who get through to the booking page after waiting in the queue have to enter the registration numbers of everyone they are buying a ticket for.

Those in the virtual queues have also been warned that if they refresh their browsers, this will result in sending them back to the start of the queue. Fans

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