Time to cancel all your plans and carefully select your top five friends: Glastonbury Day is on the horizon. Glastonbury Day, of course, being the dreaded day of disappointment for most, and joyous celebration for others.
Glastonbury Festival 2025 is set to take place from June 25-29 next year, and it was confirmed on socials last night (October 10) that tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 14 for coach and ticket packages, and Sunday, November 17 for standard tickets. That leaves us with just over a month to prepare and when it comes to Glasto: fail to prepare, prepare to fail. Each year I see some seriously elaborate spreadsheets glittered with postcodes and registration numbers, and I’m pretty sure that’s aided peoples’ chances at success*.
The festival is taking a year off in 2026, so competition is likely to be fierce for 2025. I cannot stress this enough: be ready.
Only See Tickets are authorised to sell tickets, and all tickets will be personalised to the individual ticket holder. As with every year, it is important you are registered before tickets go on sale. You can register here, or check if you are already registered here.
Further information about buying tickets for Glastonbury Festival can be found over on the festival website.
*absolutely not proven, but a spreadsheet can only be a good thing, right?
More details to follow.