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Jochan Embley

Glastonbury 2020 tickets: Registration deadline and on-sale dates revealed for 2020 festival

Ticket details for the 2020 edition of Glastonbury have been revealed.

The much-loved festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, building on a stellar event in 2019.

Getting tickets for Glastonbury is always something of an ordeal — they sold out completely in little over half an hour last summer — and this year is set to be no different.

As such, it’s important to be ready and waiting when those golden tickets finally do become available. Here is everything we know so far.

When will Glastonbury tickets go on sale?

Coach and ticket packages will go on sale at 6pm on Thursday October 3.

General admission tickets, which require you to sort your own transport to the festival, will go on sale at 9am on Sunday October 6.

How much will tickets cost?

They will be priced at £265 per person — up £12 from last year — with a £5 booking fee for whoever reserves the tickets.

How to register for Glastonbury tickets

It’s important to register before trying to buy tickets. The deadline for doing so is Monday September 30, although organisers advise completing the registration at least a week before that date.

If you’ve already registered with the festival in recent years, you do not need to do so again, although you need check that your photo is still of a good likeness, or you might have trouble getting past security once you arrive.

Register at glastonbury.seetickets.com/Registration/Register

When is Glastonbury 2020?

The festival will return to Worthy Farm from Wednesday June 24 until Sunday June 28.

Who will headline Glastonbury festival in 2020?

Bet on the bass: Paul McCartney (Getty Images)

Nothing has been confirmed yet, but as is always the case, rumours abound as to who could top the bill in 2020. With such a momentous anniversary to be celebrated, organisers will surely book acts befitting the occasion.

Paul McCartney has been widely touted, as has Elton John, who has enjoyed a stellar few years with his humongous world tour and the release of his biopic, Rocketman. Fleetwood Mac, Arctic Monkeys and Madonna have also been chucked into the discussion, with Oasis rumoured by some to be reuniting for the occasion — we’ll believe that when we see it.

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