Glastonbury have announced ticket sale details for 2025.
This comes after tickets for this year's festival sold out in less than an hour due to popular demand.
Festival organisers confirmed this news, having pushed the original date for the ticket sales back by two weeks, amid complaints by customers over registration issues.
“Tickets for Glastonbury 2024 have now sold out”, they said. “Our thanks to everyone who bought one and we’re sorry to those of you who missed out, on a morning when demand greatly exceeded supply”.
“There will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring 2024”. More on this from Nova here.
Following this, resale tickets which were unwanted by fans or any balances that were not paid, went on sale last April.
Festival co-owner Emily Eavis said that this year's festival had the "highest percentage of ticket balances paid ever", leading to "very limited" tickets were available in the resale.
Now, Glastonbury organisers have confirmed that coach and ticket packages will go on sale next month (November 14) at 6pm.
Standard tickets will also go on sale on November 17 at 6pm, with fans once again needing to register to buy tickets. Check out more information on the Glastonbury website here.
Tickets will also cost £373.50, as well a £5 booking fee. Resale of these tickets will begin in the Spring, following the announcement of the festival's line up, with Emily Eavis confirming that she is "already in talks with some acts".
News of this was also posted on the Glastonbury X account. Check that out here.
Glastonbury 2025 will run from June 25 to Sunday June 29.
Following this year's edition of the festival, headline act Coldplay shared a music video for their track, ‘feelslikeimfallinginlove’, from their album 'Moon Music'.
Check that track out and Nova's report on this here.