Glastonbury 2025 ticket resale live: Coach tickets sold out as fans slam queue system ahead of general sale

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25 Apr 2025 • 1:36 AM MYT
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Music fans have a final chance this week to get their hands on tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2025.

The festival’s annual resale is being held at 6pm BST on Thursday 24 April (ticket and coach travel options) and 9am BST on Sunday 27 April (general admission tickets).

Any cancelled accommodation options, including for Worthy View, Sticklinch and campervan/caravan passes, will be made available at 11am (BST) on Sunday 27 April.

The number of tickets that are made available depends on how many people did not pay the full amount after putting down their deposits in November.

Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young are headlining Worthy Farm this year, with veteran rocker Rod Stewart taking the Legends’ slot.

Other acts on the eclectic lineup include Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, The Libertines, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young and Shaboozey.

Last year, resale tickets sold out in minutes, so fans will have to make sure they’re well-organised ahead of time.

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One last chance

18:41

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Kevin Perry

Coach tickets for Glastonbury 2025 sold out in 32 minutes this evening, but one final opportunity to buy tickets remains.... the general resale at 9am this Sunday.

Here’s more info on how to get your hands on those coveted wristbands:

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Going, going... GONE

18:34

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Kevin Perry

Sorry to those still in line... Coach tickets for Glastonbury 2025 have now officially sold out

Congratulations to those who made it!

18:29

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Kevin Perry

Look away now if you’re still queuing... but social media is starting to fill up with those happy souls who managed to snag a ticket tonight

Two bar frustration

18:23

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Kevin Perry

Many Glastonbury fans have been left frustrated as their place in the ticket queue fails to progress past two bars...

Wednesday tickets have sold out

18:21

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Kevin Perry

Coach tickets for arrival on Wednesday have now sold out. However, there are still some available for Thursday so don’t give up just yet!

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Tickets are still out there...

18:12

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Kevin Perry

If you’re still only seeing a couple of bars in the queue, hold on! Tickets remain on sale as the official ticketing site works through the demand

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The Waiting Room is now open!

17:37

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Kevin Perry

Good luck to everyone trying to get coach tickets tonight!

When do tickets go on sale, do I need to register and other ways to get in

17:00

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Roisin O'Connor

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5 tips and tricks for the Glastonbury 2025 resale

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15:30

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Though not yet a household name in the UK, she is the perfect conduit for our heightened empathy, too cerebral to raise the roof but potent enough to eke out our last reserves of euphoria, writes Jazz Monroe.

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From Palestine to Gail Platt - The flags of Glastonbury 2024

15:00

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Dua Lipa review, Glastonbury 2024: More than mere pop spectacle

13:30

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Roisin O'Connor

Though the performance is tightly drilled – even the confetti deployment seems studied – passion rings through in moments of cheeky theatricality, Jazz Monroe writes.

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A reminder of the 2025 Glastonbury lineup

12:30

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Roisin O'Connor

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When do tickets go on sale, do I need to register and other ways to get in

10:30

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Roisin O'Connor

If you missed out on tickets during November’s general sale for Glastonbury 2025, fear not, because there is still a chance to secure a ticket via the annual resale.

Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young are headlining Worthy Farm this year, it was revealed last month, with veteran rocker Rod Stewart taking the Legends’ slot.

Other acts on the eclectic lineup include Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, The Libertines, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young and Shaboozey.

General sale tickets for the annual event, which takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset between 25 to 29 June, sold out in under an hour when they were released in November last year.

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5 tips and tricks for the Glastonbury 2025 resale

08:30

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Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury 2025 tickets sold out in under an hour, but music fans will have one last chance to get to Worthy Farm during the annual resale.

After unveiling the full lineup, organisers recently confirmed that this year’s resale will take place at 6pm (BST) on Thursday 24 April (ticket and coach travel options) and 9am (BST) on Sunday 27 April (general admission tickets).

Any cancelled accommodation options, including for Worthy View, Sticklinch and campervan/caravan passes, will be made available at 11am (BST) on Sunday 27 April.

Here are some tips and tricks for getting your hands on those coveted tickets:

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Roisin O'Connor

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Is Coachella better than Glastonbury? Festivalgoers are fighting it out on TikTok

Wednesday 23 April 2025 23:29

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Roisin O'Connor

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VIDEO: Moment gates officially opened for Glastonbury 2024 as crowds flock to Worthy Farm

Wednesday 23 April 2025 20:30

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Roisin O'Connor

5 tips and tricks for the Glastonbury 2025 resale

Wednesday 23 April 2025 20:30

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Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury 2025 tickets sold out in under an hour, but music fans will have one last chance to get to Worthy Farm during the annual resale.

After unveiling the full lineup, organisers recently confirmed that this year’s resale will take place at 6pm (BST) on Thursday 24 April (ticket and coach travel options) and 9am (BST) on Sunday 27 April (general admission tickets).

Any cancelled accommodation options, including for Worthy View, Sticklinch and campervan/caravan passes, will be made available at 11am (BST) on Sunday 27 April.

If you manage to bag yourself resale tickets, you must pay for them in full at the point of booking: £378.50 plus a £5 booking fee for standard tickets, plus postage and packing at £10.25 per order (£2.75 for coach tickets).

Tickets will only be available from this link and can be purchased with a UK debit card or Visa or Mastercard credit cards.

More info and handy tips:

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COMMENT: Glastonbury is finally taking the risk and putting Gen Z artists front and centre

Wednesday 23 April 2025 14:35

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Roisin O'Connor

After a few years of peddling to millennial nostalgia or boomer rock, the organisers of the Worthy Farm festival are placing their bets on a new generation of future stars. Hallelujah.

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VIDEO: Avril Lavigne performs Sk8er Boi at Glastonbury 2024

Wednesday 23 April 2025 14:34

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Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury 2025 resale: When do tickets go on sale, do I need to register and other ways to get in

Wednesday 23 April 2025 14:30

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Roisin O'Connor

If you missed out on tickets during November’s general sale for Glastonbury 2025, fear not, because there is still a chance to secure a ticket via the annual resale.

Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young are headlining Worthy Farm this year, it was revealed last month, with veteran rocker Rod Stewart taking the Legends’ slot.

Other acts on the eclectic lineup include Charli XCX, RAYE, Doechii, Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro, The Libertines, Gracie Abrams, Lola Young and Shaboozey.

General sale tickets for the annual event, which takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset between 25 to 29 June, sold out in under an hour when they were released in November last year.

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