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Glastonbury Festival tickets resale – key dates could land you spot at festival

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Resale tickets for the much-coveted Glastonbury Festival, often touted as “the hardest festival in the world” to attend, are set to be released later this month.

This year’s event at the idyllic Worthy Farm flew off the virtual shelves in just 35 minutes, leaving many out in the cold but offering a glimmer of hope with another bite at the cherry to secure passes to the legendary music extravaganza.

Eager fans have been flocking to the r/Glastonbury festival subreddit, desperate for tips on snagging tickets to the event.

One user asked: “How do I buy tickets? I want to go to Glastonbury 2025, but I do not know how to buy tickets. What resale sites do you recommend? Will the festival itself have another time for me to buy tickets? I have never been to a concert/festival in England. I do not know what sites to use. Thank you for your help.”

Mark your calendars for April 24 and April 27 when they go up for grabs. However, it’s not all smooth sailing from there; there are vital steps to bear in mind.

Only those who have registered themselves with Glastonbury can access the resale tickets. Sales are being run through SeeTickets. A festival fan wrote: “You need to register on the Glastonbury website and get a registration number.”

Another added: “There will be a resale soon via See Tickets, it will be announced on the Glastonbury website and social media. The resale is the absolute only place to buy a ticket, you can’t buy from resale sites and anyone claiming to have one for sale is a scammer.”

A third added: “Hey there just to let you know Glastonbury is maybe the hardest festival in the world to ticket tickets for. I know people who have tried for 10 years and been unlucky.

“Also you can’t resell them (well you’re not meant to) as you have to register and then your face is printed on your ticket which they check with ID at the gates.

“Could also recommend trying a different smaller festival before starting off with Glastonbury due to the size and exhaustion that comes with it. Also because your chance of getting resale for 2025 whenever it will be is very slim. Sorry to break it to you.”

Glastonbury Festival’s official website confirmed this, stating ticket resale events are set for April 24 for combined ticket and coach travel packages, followed by April 27 for general admission sales.

The site reads: “Following the ticket balance payment window, we will be selling a very limited number of tickets for which the balance was not settled. These will consist of General Admission tickets and Ticket + Coach travel options.

“Tickets cost £378.50 (including a £5 booking fee per ticket) plus postage and packing at £10.25 per order (£2.75 per order for coach tickets).”

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