Glastonbury 2025 tickets sold out in a jaw-dropping 35 minutes! Missed out? Here's why the frenzy is real!
Glastonbury Festival, the world-renowned celebration of music and arts, is making headlines once again as its 2025 tickets disappear faster than a sausage sizzle at a footy match! In a flash, all general admission and coach ticket packages were gobbled up in just 35 minutes during the ticket sale. Set to take place from June 25 to 29, the festival will take a breather in 2026 to let the iconic Worthy Farm ground recover. Time to reschedule those plans, folks!
The frenzy surrounding ticket sales didn’t come without some controversy. This year, festival organisers introduced a new queuing system, assigning fans a random spot rather than allowing them to refresh the page for a better position. Many eager fans weren’t too happy about this change, expressing their frustration as they faced the dreaded “green bars of doom” on their screens, a sight that would make even the most steadfast festival-goer’s heart skip a beat. Glastonbury may be known for its legendary sets and brilliant atmosphere, but it seems that getting in has become an adventure of its own!
As the music extravaganza promises stunning performances from top-tier global artists, anticipation is reaching fever pitch. While details on headliners for the 2025 festival remain under wraps, demand is expected to exceed all expectations—evidenced by just how quickly tickets vanished into thin air. With so much excitement brewing, it’s clear that Glastonbury fans are ready to rock, dance, and embrace the festival spirit once again!
In case you missed out on tickets, don’t throw in the towel just yet! Due to the nature of event planning, a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets will occur in spring 2025, so keep your eyes peeled and your fingers crossed! You just might snag a spot for what promises to be an unforgettable event. Fun fact: Glastonbury is known not just for its music but also for its vibrant arts and crafts scene, creating an experience that transcends just sound. And did you know? The festival has been running since 1970 and is a global leader in music and arts gatherings, setting benchmarks for sustainability efforts and cultural diversity!
The world-famous event will be held from 25 to 29 June before taking a year off in 2026 to allow the ground at Worthy Farm in Somerset to recover. Tickets cost ...
Tickets for the famous festival in Somerset were snapped up swiftly through a new online queue.
Festival organisers debuted a set up on Sunday (16 November) where punters were “randomly assigned a place in the queue” rather than refreshing the holding page ...
Although both Coach Ticket packages and General Admission tickets are now all gone, there will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring ...
Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover.
The music extravaganza on Worthy Farm, Somerset, lasts five days and boasts performances from top global and national artists.
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 ...
Disappointed fans left staring at 'green bars of doom' on their screens while queuing online for £373.50 tickets.
Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover.
The passes went on sale at 9am local time on Sunday, and event organisers said at 9.35am all the 373.50 pounds ($A730) tickets were gone. On X, the event said: ...
The passes went on sale at 9am local time on Sunday, and event organisers said at 9.35am all the 373.50 pounds ($A730) tickets were gone. On X, the event said: ...
The passes went on sale at 9am, and event organisers said at 9.35am that all the tickets were gone. Prices are £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee, which is an £18.50 ...
The passes went on sale at 9am and event organisers said at 9.35am all the tickets were gone.
The festival, which will return to Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset from 25th to 29th June 2025, implemented changes to their booking process that saw customers ...