Glastonbury 2025 Introduces New Ticket Queue System
The festival's ticket-buying process will now feature an automatic online queue, replacing the need to refresh the page.
- Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 will be sold using a random queue system, similar to those used for major concerts like Oasis and Taylor Swift.
- Fans must be online before the ticket sale begins to be randomly assigned a place in the queue; latecomers will be placed at the back.
- The festival warns against using multiple devices or tabs, as this may trigger anti-bot software and harm chances of getting tickets.
- Glastonbury tickets, priced at £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee, will go on sale in two phases: November 14 for coach packages and November 17 for general admission.
- The 2025 festival is expected to be highly sought after, as it precedes a fallow year in 2026 when the event will not take place.