Security checks are carried out on arrival, and only the specified ticket holder will be admitted to the Festival.
Full information about tickets for Glastonbury Festival will be updated in due course. General admission full weekend tickets for the Festival are sold out, having rolled over deposits paid for the Festival for a second year, following the cancellation of the Festival. We expect full information such as ticket prices for the Festival to be released in late or early Click here for the full statement and here for FAQs. Everyone, aged 13 or over, who wishes to attend the Festival must be registered before they can pay a deposit.
Glastonbury registration is now supported on all major mobile operating systems. Click here to submit your registration. Attempting to book tickets online using multiple browser tabs can confuse the ticket sales process and cause your transaction to fail.
We strongly advise that you use just one browser tab when trying to book tickets, in order to avoid possible problems with your transaction. The balance payable will be determined by the ticket price which is due to be confirmed early in the New Year.
As ever, every effort will be made to keep the ticket price as low as possible, however an increase is anticipated on the ticket price, as a result of inflation and the impact of two forced cancellations. Postage and packing is charged per order — rather than per ticket — when paying your ticket balance.
No other site or agency will be allocated tickets. To prevent touting, tickets for Glastonbury Festival are non-transferable. Each ticket features the photograph of the registered ticket holder with security checks carried out to ensure that only the person in the photograph is admitted to the Festival.
Whether you are booking a deposit for a Festival ticket or a coach package, every person aged 13 or over who intends to purchase a ticket must have their own valid registration number. If you plan to buy tickets for other people, they all need to be registered — and you will need their registration numbers and corresponding postcodes in order to purchase tickets on their behalf. Registration is open now at www. Online registration is free of charge and only takes a few minutes.
We recommend completing your registration well in advance of attempting to book tickets, as registration is usually closes for several weeks around each ticket sale, and you will need to allow time to re-submit your registration if you need to.
You will need to provide basic contact details and to upload a passport-standard photo. Registration will be temporarily suspended before and during the main ticket sales periods so please allow time for your photo to be approved. Please ensure all your details are correct, and that your photo is in jpeg format, of a suitable size min pixels wide x pixels tall , of portrait orientation and passport standard before submitting your details. For more information about how to edit or crop your registration photo, please click here.
Once you have submitted your photo, you will receive an automated email confirming receipt of your data, followed by a second email within 48 hours in the working week, either accepting or rejecting your photo, and if successful, confirming your registration number.
If you have not received a confirmation email within 48 hours Monday-Friday of making an online application, please check your spam folder. If your registration is rejected or you do not receive a registration number within a further 48 hours please re-register. Postal registrations will be confirmed within 14 working days of receipt. Your chance of buying tickets is not influenced in any way by the number of times you register, or the information you provide during registration.
Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket. If you have registered since , your registration number should still be valid, however we would advise that you check your existing registration well in advance of tickets going on sale, in case your photo is no longer of a good likeness. Look up an existing registration here.
Photo technology has improved significantly since the ticket registration system was first introduced. In order to maintain the quality of registration photos on tickets, and to uphold the security of the Festival ticketing system, we strongly recommend keeping your registration photo up to date; especially if your photo is more than two years old, or your appearance has significantly changed since you registered. It is now possible to submit a new photograph and keep your existing registration number.
To edit your registration, please enter your registered email address here to receive a link to edit your photo and other registration details. Please note, it is not possible to change your registered photo if you have a current booking linked to your registration details, so please make sure you have an up to date photograph before booking tickets. If you no longer have access to the email account which you originally used to register, you will need to submit a new registration.
If in any doubt, please re-register well in advance of when you intend to book tickets. Changes to your name and address will be reflected on your ticket, however if you change these details after you have submitted your order, you will need to also amend your delivery address directly with See Tickets. Any registrations submitted prior to have been deleted.
Anyone with a registration submitted prior to will therefore need to re-register before they can purchase tickets for the Festival unless they already have a valid registration from a later year.
If you registered prior to and intend to buy tickets for the Festival, please check to see if you have any valid registrations here or submit a fresh registration here. If tickets return to sale in a resale at a later date, you will need the registration number and postcode for each person for whom you are booking a ticket.
Please note: See Tickets is the only company permitted to sell tickets for Glastonbury Festival. Balance payments on existing deposit bookings are payable in the first week of March from Tuesday 1st March — Monday 7th March You can pay the balance for up to 6 tickets in one transaction, providing you have all paid a deposit and they are all the same ticket type.
By grouping your balance payments together you will only pay one postage and packing fee. You will need to provide each of their registration numbers and postcodes in order to pay their balances. As with general admission tickets, coach package deposits for will roll over to coach package deposits for It is not possible to swap from a coach package to general admission or vice versa.
A list of towns and cities covered by the coach packages, and the cost of travel from each departure point, can be found below. Ticket balances for coach packages will be due in the balance payment window, between the 1st and 7th March You must not book a coach package unless you are certain you will be able to travel on the coach you have selected, as travel on your chosen coach is mandatory in order to receive your Festival tickets. If you are travelling with children aged 12 or under, who do not require an entry ticket for the festival, or a PA allocated tickets by the Disabled Access Coordinator, you will need to book the required number of additional seats whilst making their Coach Package booking.
If the additional seats required are not available when booking, please contact coachtravel seetickets. I hear Taylor Swift's going to headline!
Make sure you copy and paste them in. DO NOT rely on handwritten notes or typed text messages. The last thing you want is to get through and fill in your details only to see: "Sorry, that reference number is not registered. If you're lucky enough to make it through, you automatically become the lead booker and therefore you'll need to have your card details at hand.
Plus, just think, Sunday morning? Unless you work at Starbucks or a church. Disclaimer: Radio X takes no responsibility for you getting fired for misusing work property. Remember the days when you used to have to phone someone in order to buy tickets to gigs?
They truly were dark times. Often your tablet has a slicker internet connection because it isn't crammed with as much rubbish as the laptop you bought back It might not reflect the ethos of Glastonbury, Festival but they've not said it doesn't work, so make of it what you will. TIP: double check which keystroke does a "hard refresh" on your browser in advance.
There is more than just one way to get on the internet — what we are trying to say is; you should grab any and every device which you have access to and is capable of connecting to the World Wide Web — every laptop, tablet and smartphone you own, fire them up, put them to good use and head over to the Glastonbury See Tickets website on ticket sale day. Your initial inkling might be to just buy the standard weekend ticket and figure out the logistics of getting to the festival later.
But just think of the journey there, and… the journey back. TIP: Getting a random coach at AM can mean you are up against a lot less competition when it comes to tickets. You just have to trust the process and that it will all be OK as it usually is.
Once you get on the bus, the driver reads out the names and hands out the envelopes to everyone — Think Christmas morning, but in June, on a coach, in a car park. Generally speaking, one person can normally book up to a maximum of 6 tickets per order. That means you can put each and every one of your team members to work towards bashing those laptop keys in pursuit of the desired golden ticket, and by doing so hopefully increase the likelihood of Glastonbury glory by 6 fold.
Create a Google spreadsheet with the finalised registration details divided into groups of 6. Now you can all have it open simultaneously and view the changes in real-time. In the same way that using lots of different devices will marginally increase your chances of getting through, so will using as many browsers as possible. If you're driving and leaving your car there, you'll need a car park ticket.
The car parks opens on the Tuesday night before the festival at 9pm. Check out the car park map here. We'll update it with the version when it's released. If someone else is driving you they can leave you at the drop and collect point. Either way, only use your satnav to get to the festival signs, then follow those signs rather than the little dot on your screen. You can save money and reduce your carbon emissions by going for a car share. Check travel info on the way by using the Festival website, and when you're within 25 miles you can tune in to Worthy FM As well as getting you in the mood, they'll let you know about any traffic issues.
Otherwise, there's National Express or private coaches from across the country to the festival gate, and trains to Castle Cary Station with a free shuttle bus to the festival. You can also get to the festival by bike or motorbike.
The Glastonbury Festival Map will be published nearer the festival, and for now you can have a good look at the map which shouldn't be too different. Regular festivalgoers will know that no, the toilets aren't as bad as legend would have, at least not these days.
It's not as lovely as your loo at home, and things can get a little messy when it's muddy, but don't do anything daft like dosing up on Immodium for the weekend. And don't wee in the bushes, no matter how long the queue is at your nearest toilet. It's bad for the wildlife and just gross all round. Instead use one of the the 2, odd long drops, 1, compost loos, the ever-decreasing plastic portable toilets, or urinals and shepees for a quick wee.
There are locked wheelchair-accessible loos on viewing platforms near the bigger stages and also around the site, so get in touch with the festival in advance if you'll need access.
You can keep refreshing at the Met Office , BBC News , AccuWeather , netweather , the weather outlook , metcheck and The Weather Network all you like for good news, but we'll only start having a serious look and updating you here in the spring. Unlike many festivals you're allowed to bring your own beer, whisky, vodka, absinthe, wine, cider and so on. But remember, you can only bring enough for "reasonable personal use", so no setting up your own bar out the back of your tent.
Also, no glass bottles. The cows don't like it, and neither do the Eavises. Remember to decant all your spirits and wine into plastic or metal bottles before you get to the festival. There was talk of a total plastic bottle ban for which has translated into a ban on the sale of single-use plastic bottles on site. Even if you have your "reasonable" personal allowance in your tent or car, you won't always want to go back there for a top-up, and there's nothing quite like a cold drink straight from the tap or fridge.
The on-site bars are run by the Workers Beer Company and Avalon bars, and the prices are "equivalent to London pub prices". That's not cheap, but it's not completely unreasonable either. If you're lucky enough to look younger than 21, you'll need to prove that you're over 18 to buy booze on site. If you're not keen about carrying that around with you, you can show your valid ID and get a Challenge 21 wristband from the property lockups where you can safely stash your valuables.
Yes, you can. Tins, packets and dry food are probably your friends. You can, but do read through all the official safety advice carefully.
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