Glastonbury Festival general tickets sold out in 35 minutes yesterday morning (Sunday).
Passes went on sale at 9am local time at a price of £373.50 (€446/$472) plus a £5 booking fee, an £18.50 increase on tickets for this year’s edition.
The UK’s flagship festival has introduced a new virtual queueing system – those wanting to secure tickets were randomly assigned a place in a queue to access the booking process. Once customers were in the queue, a progress bar indicated how close they were to reaching the booking page.
After tickets sold out, ticketing partner See Tickets wrote on X: “Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025 are now sold out. Confirmation emails are going out now. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets this morning and sorry to those who missed out.”
Coach packages went on sale on Thursday and sold out in just 30 minutes, utilising the same queueing system.
Next year’s festival will take place from June 25-29 on Worthy Farm in Somerset. Roughly 210,000 attended the 2024 edition, which was headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA. Coldplay made history by becoming the first act to headline Glastonbury five times.
Next year’s acts are yet to be announced.
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