Glastonbury Festival has finally announced the dates for the 2025 ticket sale and has revealed the new price for next year’s event.
The 2025 festival will run from Wednesday, June 25 to Sunday, June 29. The lineup has not been revealed yet, as co-organizers Michael and Emily Eavis usually announce the headliners at the beginning of March.
Last Thursday (October 10) Glastonbury announced that tickets with a coach travel package will be available for purchase on Thursday, November 14, while general admission tickets will go on sale three days later, on Sunday, November 17.
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Glastonbury Festival 2025 tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 14th (coach + ticket packages) and Sunday, November 17th (standard tickets).
Info at https://t.co/iNoqjqbQ5T pic.twitter.com/hajhnEjwJb— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) October 10, 2024
The announcement also confirmed that ticket prices for Glastonbury 2025 have risen by £13.50 from last year, bringing the cost of a general admission full weekend ticket to £373.50, plus a £5 booking fee. In comparison, general admission tickets for the 2024 event were priced at £360.
Ticket prices have risen by £13.50 annually, amounting to a total increase of £108.50 over the past six years. In 2019, the cost of tickets was £265, plus a £5 booking fee.
Those wanting to buy tickets can purchase up to six at a time and will need to pay a £75 deposit. Coach travel tickets will incur additional costs based on the coach prices. The remaining balance for the tickets will be charged in the first week of April 2025.
Last year, coach tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2024 sold out in just under 30 minutes, while general admission tickets were gone in less than an hour. Glastonbury 2024 was reported to have the “highest percentage” of ticket balances paid in the festival’s history, resulting in fewer tickets available for resale in April.
How and when do I register for tickets to Glastonbury 2025?
If you want to be in with a chance of heading to Glastonbury next year, you’ll need to register first if you haven’t already. The organisers require everyone aged 13 or over heading to the festival to have their own valid registration number, in a bid to cut down on touts. So, each general admission ticket will come with a photo of the ticket holder printed on it.
If you plan to buy tickets for other people, they all need to be registered too. You’ll need their registration numbers and corresponding postcodes if you’re planning to buy tickets on their behalf.
It’s free to register and doesn’t take long, but registration usually closes for a few weeks around each ticket sale – and it’s a good idea to give yourself time to re-submit your registration if you need to – it’s best to register sooner rather than later.
To register, simply start by entering your email address. Within an hour, you’ll be sent a unique link to allow you to start the registration process. You can use the link multiple times for different people if you wish to, but you’ll need to wait 10 minutes before submitting each registration. When registering, you’ll need to provide some basic contact details along with a passport-standard photo.
Last year, the festival told fans that anyone who registered for tickets prior to 2020 would need to review and confirm their registration before 2024 tickets went on sale, so even if you’ve registered in the past you may need to review your registration. Check out Glastonbury’s website for more information.
When will the Glastonbury 2025 line-up be revealed and who’s playing?
We don’t know who will play Glastonbury 2025 yet, and the lineup is usually revealed in March. This year’s festival saw Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA headline the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, with Shania Twain taking the legends slot. Other artists to perform over the weekend included Little Simz, Justice, Avril Lavigne, The National, LCD Soundsystem, Fontaines D.C. and Idles.
Bookmakers are already taking bets on 2025’s headliners, and rumours about secret talks have started to swirl. Emily Eavis has confirmed she’s “already in talks with some acts” for next year. NME has made a list of everyone who could be a potential headliner for 2025, and predictions include RAYE, Oasis, AC/DC and Olivia Rodrigo. Check out the full list here.