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​When do Glastonbury 2024 tickets go on sale? Here’s everything you need to know

Official sale dates for both tickets and coaches have now been confirmed

  • Gemma Ross
  • 13 November 2023
​When do Glastonbury 2024 tickets go on sale? Here’s everything you need to know

Glastonbury has confirmed the official sale date for tickets to the festival’s next edition, which takes place next year from June 26 - 30.

The festival has confirmed how much you can expect to pay for your way in this year, as well as the date that both coaches and tickets will come on the market after sale dates were pushed back by two weeks.

So, here’s everything you need to know:

You can expect general admission tickets to go on sale on Sunday, November 19, at 9AM (GMT), while tickets alongside coach travel will go on sale a few days earlier on Thursday, November 16, at 6PM (GMT).

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Tickets will remain the same price as they were last year: £355 plus a £5 booking fee, although Glastonbury has hiked up its booking fee from £25 to £75, which must be paid in November.

The full ticket price will need to be paid by the first week of April 2024, and can only be purchased through the official Glastonbury website here. Tickets can be bought in groups, up to six per person.

You must register before purchasing a ticket, which is free of charge and must be completed before 5PM today, Monday, November 13.

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Glastonbury has advised anyone registering to do so at least a week before registration closes to give time for photo resubmissions or validation of details. If you have registered previously, you won’t need to re-register, but are advised to check and update your details.

In August, Glastonbury shared advice on the best way to secure tickets to the festival on 2024. Read it here.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter

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