If you're still desperate to go to Glastonbury but missed out on tickets, do not fear - there will be a resale next year.
While the bulk of tickets have gone, a limited number will be re-released in 2020.
Any people who don't pay the remaining balance for their ticket by the deadline will give up their chance to go, and these will be re-released.
While Glastonbury has not announced an official resale date yet, it is normally in late-April.
Last year the coach resale was held on April 25 and the general resale on April 28.
That could mean the resale dates for next year's festival are likely to be either April 23 and April 26, 2020.
How do tickets cost?
You must be registered to get a ticket, but registration is now closed.
Each ticket costs £265 per person, plus a £5 booking fee. People will be asked to pay a £50 deposit per ticket when booking, with the balance due in April 2020.
Each person can buy a maximum of six tickets and they will be sold exclusively via the See Tickets website.
For those who want to secure their entry to the festival without having to wait for the resale, there are a number of other options. From volunteering to competitions, we've listed other ways to bag yourself a spot on Worthy Farm here.
There are also 'secret sales' held throughout the year, which are open to people living in certain areas.
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