Glastonbury 2025 Ticket Resale Set for This Week
Fans hoping to attend Glastonbury Festival 2025 have another shot at securing tickets. A limited number of tickets that were previously reserved but not fully paid for will go back on sale this week.
The resale is split across two days: Thursday and Sunday. On Thursday, 24 April, ticket and coach travel packages will be released at 6:00 PM (BST). Then on Sunday, 27 April, general admission tickets will become available at 9:00 AM, followed by accommodation options at 11:00 AM.
Festival organisers have confirmed that the number of tickets available in the resale is very limited, and they will not reveal the exact quantity.
Who can buy tickets in the resale?
Only people who are already registered with the Glastonbury ticket system can take part in the resale. If you're not registered, you're out of luck—registration closed on 23 April and won’t reopen until after the resale ends.
If you’ve registered in previous years, you can use your existing registration number and don’t need to register again.
How many tickets can you buy?
For the general admission sale on Sunday, buyers can purchase up to four tickets per transaction. If you’re buying for a group, you’ll need everyone’s registration numbers and the exact postcode they used when registering.
For the ticket + coach travel sale on Thursday, each person can buy a maximum of two tickets per transaction.
Can you pay a deposit?
No. The deposit scheme for 2025 is closed, so anyone buying a ticket during the resale will have to pay the full amount at the time of purchase.
A second chance for festival fans
The resale is the final opportunity for many fans to get tickets to one of the UK’s most iconic music festivals. In recent years, tickets have sold out within minutes, so competition is expected to be fierce once again.
Whether you're hoping to see huge headliners on the Pyramid Stage or soak up the atmosphere of Worthy Farm, this week could be your last chance to make it happen.