When is Glastonbury 2025 resale and how to get tickets if you miss out today
Glastonbury 2025 tickets go on sale today - and they won't be around for long.
Millions of people register to get their hands on tickets, but with just 200,000 people attending the Worthy Farm festival each year, the vast majority of people end up missing out. However if you don't manage to secure tickets in today's general sale then it isn't necessarily the end of the road.
Tickets for the Somerset festival - which will take place from 25 to 29 June next year - are always in high demand. But especially so this year as a fallow year is expected to take place in 2026, meaning it will not return until 2027.
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Coach packages went on sale on Thursday, and sold out after just over 30 minutes. General admission tickets went on sale from Sunday at 9am, and were likely to go just as quickly.
If you are among the disappointed masses, don’t give up hope just yet, as there are still ways to get into Glastonbury 2025.
Glastonbury tickets go on sale on two separate occasions. The main sale takes place in November but there is another chance to get tickets in the spring, weeks before the festival starts.
In November, everyone who secures a ticket pays a £75 deposit. The remainder of the balance has to be paid 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 tickets that were not paid for in full takes place shortly after the balance window closes, usually also in April.
For Glastonbury 2024, the resale of coach packages took place on


