GLASTONBURY 2025 is still a few months away, and some fans will be desperate to get their hands on some tickets.
While tickets all sold out when they were released in November 2024 festivalgoers will get another chance with the resale.
This is where any cancelled or returned tickets will be made available for people to buy.
The full list of headliners for the 2025 event has also now been announced, with Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 joining Neil Young.
Here is the first Glastonbury Festival 2025 line-up poster. Many more acts and attractions still to be announced. Poster: @StanleyDonwood pic.twitter.com/TZsTXMbG8H
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) March 6, 2025
When is the Glastonbury 2025 resale?
For Glastonbury 2024 the resale took place on April 18 and April 21, so it is likely the resale will take place in April for the 2025 festival.
At the time of writing, no official date has been announced for this, with Glastonbury accounts only saying it will take place in the spring.
These resale tickets will be sold on See Tickets and no other site.
Glastonbury Festival adds: "No other site or agency will be allocated tickets. All tickets for the Festival are personalised to the individual named ticket holder and are strictly non-transferable.
DO NOT FALL VICTIM TO TICKET SCAMS Following this month's sales, general admission tickets for Glastonbury 2025 are now completely Sold Out. Those sales were handled exclusively by our official ticketing partner, See Tickets - which will also be the case for the official… pic.twitter.com/wGYVV4BvPB
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) November 29, 2024
"Security checks are carried out on arrival, and only the specified ticket holder will be admitted to the Festival."
In an effort to stop ticket touts anyone who wished to buy tickets for the festival would have needed to be individually registered.
These details can be checked or edited on the website here if you have already set up an account.
What are the Glastonbury 2025 ticket prices?
According to the Glastonbury website, full weekend tickets (valid from Wednesday, June 25 to Sunday, June 29) cost £378.50.
This includes a £5 booking fee per ticket plus postage and packing at £10.25 per order.
More acts will be announced before the festival opens its gates on June 25.
After this summer, the event will take a "fallow year" before returning in 2027.