Glastonbury 2025 Tickets: How to Get Them, When Tickets Go on Sale and Potential Price (original) (raw)

Finally (finally!) the ticket sale dates have been announced for Glastonbury 2025 and you can bet we are excited. It’s time to message the group chats, start planning those spreadsheets, and make sure you’ve saved up enough cash to cop your golden ticket to Worthy Farm next summer.

But it won’t be as easy as just showing up on the day: there’s good reason why Glastonbury is so difficult to get tickets for. It’s huge, for one. And it’s also, actually, very good. Every year the ticket sale is a manic scramble, with punters panicking on WhatsApp chats, organising themselves in groups and praying for a rapid internet connection. And while you can count on some pretty decent TV coverage, it’s true you really can’t beat heading to Worthy Farm in person. If you want to snag tickets to the 2025 edition, here’s everything you need to know.

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When will Glastonbury 2025 tickets go on sale?

Glastonbury 2025 tickets will go on sale in November. Coach ticket packages will go on sale on Thursday, November 14, at 6pm GMT. General admission will go on sale on Sunday, November 17, 9am GMT.

When does Glastonbury registration open?

Registration is already open.

How to register for Glastonbury 2025 tickets

Find out how to register for Glasto this year on Time Out here.

How much will tickets cost?

Tickets for 2025 will cost cost £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee.

Last year, tickets cost £360 (including a £5 booking fee), which was up from £340 in 2023.

How many people attend the festival each year?

Just more than 200,000 attend Glastonbury every year.

When is Glastonbury 2025?

Glastonbury next year will take place from June 25 to 29, 2025.

Where is the festival held?

Glasto is held at the legendary Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, England. It was founded way back in 1970.

When’s the next fallow year?

The festival’s next fallow year – when it takes a year off to give the land a break – has been confirmed for 2026. So if you miss out on 2025 tickets, you won’t get to Worthy Farm until 2027 (at least!).

Time Out’s verdict of Glastonbury 2024

Two of Time Out’s editors covered the festival on the ground this year, reviewing everything from Coldplay’s record-breaking fifth headline slot to pulsing, late-night DJ sets. You can check their reviews of days one, two and three, but here are some highlights from the weekend.

Friday: After Hours: Charli XCX at Levels

‘It was pretty obvious that Charli XCX’s Partygirl club night would be the most popular choice on Friday evening. The lucky few who managed to get in were treated to appearances from recent collaborator Robyn and Romy, plus fiance George Daniel, Shygirl and PC music producer Easyfun for a zeitgeist-defining, joyous, transcendent ode to rave culture,’ says Time Out London’s events editor, Rosie Hewitson.

Saturday: Otoboke Beaver on Park Stage

‘Otoboke Beaver’s 45-minutes of mayhem on the Park Stage was both maddeningly intense and heedlessly fun. Sure, the lyrics are pretty much all in Japanese, but you can get the sentiment: fuck the patriarchy, capitalism, racists, overwork, snobs – that sort of stuff. Tightly performed, blisteringly loud… what more could you want?’ said Time Out’s news editor Ed Cunningham.

Sunday: Shania Twain on the Pyramid Stage

‘There were stetsons, rhinestones and cowboy boots aplenty among the predictably massive crowd as Shania Twain took to the Pyramid Stage for Sunday afternoon’s traditional ‘legends slot’. Her voice isn’t quite as powerful as it used to be – she feared she would never sing again after contracting Lyme disease in 2003 – but with so many hits to her name it was inevitable that Twain’s 75-minute set would be a toe-tapping good time,’ says Rosie.

And here’s an overview of what they thought of 2024’s Glasto overall.

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