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Vicky Jessop

Vodafone announces Glastonbury ticket draw, with one hundred pairs of tickets up for grabs

The crowd watching Coldplay performing on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival (Yui Mok/PA) - (PA Wire)

Didn’t manage to nab tickets to Glastonbury this year? Your luck could be about to change: Vodafone is offering 100 customers the chance to get their hands on a pair of tickets for 2025.

The opportunity – which opens today – can be accessed through Vodafone’s VeryMe Rewards programme and is exclusively for Vodafone customers. Simply go to the My Vodafone App to enter the draw, which finishes on April 20, and be in with the chance to grab a ticket for yourself and a friend.

This year (as with previous years) Vodafone is the Official Connectivity Partner of Glastonbury, which also means that the network is running a series of initiatives aimed at helping Vodafone customers and other festival-goers make the most of their experience.

During Glastonbury itself, Vodafone’s Connect & Charge stand will be making a reappearance, providing people (of all networks) with free charging and the chance to connect to the free WiFi to talk to their friends and family (or, indeed, to track down their friends in the festival itself).

It will also offer fans the chance to purchase fully charged battery packs during the festival, which can be swapped out for new ones as many times as needed. Plus, for every battery pack purchased, Vodafone will donate a pre-loaded SIM card to a range of charities in the South West that are supporting digitally-excluded people.

This year’s Glastonbury Festival will take place between June 25 and June 29 at Worthy Farm in Somerset, and will see more than 200,000 people descend upon the site for a week of mayhem, music and revelry.

On March 27, Glastonbury also announced their lineup. This year, the headliners will be Neil Young, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo – but artists like Charli xcx, Doechii, Ezra Collective and Raye will also be taking to the stage throughout the week.

Unsurprisingly, tickets for the festival were as in-demand as ever. When the general sale went live on November 17 (under a brand new booking system), they sold out in 35 minutes.

“Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 have now Sold Out,” the festival’s website tweeted at the time.

“Thanks to everyone who bought one and sorry to those who missed out, on a morning when demand was much higher than supply. There will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring 2025.”

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