Glastonbury Festival: tickets sold out in 35 minutes

Glastonbury Festival: tickets sold out in 35 minutes
Glastonbury Festival: tickets sold out in 35 minutes

Tickets for the Glastonbury music festival in June in the southwest of England were snapped up on Sunday morning in 35 minutes, organizers announced. “Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 are now sold out,” organizers wrote on the festival website and social media at 9:35 a.m. (local and GMT). “Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket and sorry to those who were unable to do so on a morning when demand was much greater than supply,” they added.

You had to be very quick on Sunday morning to get a ticket for the most famous British festival and have the chance to pitch your tent at Worthy Farm, where the event takes place. You also had to be prepared to spend 373.50 pounds sterling for a ticket and 5 pounds for the booking fee, or 423 francs. Without knowing who will perform on stage. The announcement of the program is expected early next year.

The festival, which started in 1970, will take place June 25-29 before taking a break in 2026 to let the soil of Worthy Farm rest. Last June, around 210,000 people attended the event, for which tickets sold out in less than an hour. They had attended concerts by Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA on the legendary Pyramid Stage. Shania Twain was also among the headliners.

Those disappointed on Sunday morning still have a chance to get the ticket: the canceled tickets will go on sale in spring 2025, according to the organizers.

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