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Bristol Post
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Emma Flanagan

Glastonbury 2023 coach tickets go on sale today

Festival-goers will be standing by with baited breath this evening as the first lot of tickets are set to be released for Glastonbury 2023. Coach tickets go on sale tonight (Thurs, Nov 3) at 6pm and it is the first chance people will have to secure their spot at Worthy Farm next summer.

Rumours about potential line-up announcements are already circling, with some people believing Taylor Swift will be announced as a headliner, after she was originally supposed to play the ill-fated 2020 festival. However, with a US tour date on Saturday, June 24 it may not be possible for the current reigning Queen of Spotify to make it to Pilton.

Fans will only be able to buy tickets tonight if they have registered, and of course are only open to those who want to travel to the festival by coach. Tickets are available exclusively on See Tickets.

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How much do Glastonbury Tickets cost this year?

Fans were disappointed earlier this year to see the hike in ticket prices. For the 2023 festival a weekend ticket will set you back £335 plus £5 booking fee. A campervan pitch will cost £150, and those booking coach tickets will pay an additional £42 if travelling from Bristol and £44 if travelling from Bath.

Festivalgoers will be able to book up to six tickets, and must pay a £50 up-front fee. The rest is due in April.

It will be hard to top the 2022 line-up with Sir Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar all performing incredible sets. However, with Elton John's farewell tour underway there is a chance he could come to Worthy Farm, incredibly, for the first time ever.

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