GLASTONBURY 2025 is edging close and now events organisers have revealed everything you need to know about getting tickets.
The official Glastonbury X account has officially announced when tickets will be going on sale – with fans now counting down the days for the annual fight to nab a spot at Worthy Farm.
The countdown to Glasto is on[/caption] Harry Styles has been approached to be a headliner[/caption]Next year’s line-up is yet to be confirmed, but it’s been rumoured Harry Styles could be headlining the Pyramid stage as he prepares to make a comeback after a hiatus.
The Sign Of The Times hitmaker has never played at Glastonbury, but our mole reckons he would be their dream booking.
A source exclusively told The Sun: “Harry would be the perfect Glastonbury headliner and Emily has long wanted him on stage at Worthy Farm, but the dates have never quite worked out.”
Ed Sheeran is also in the running, as is American songstress Olivia Rodrigo.
The team have said tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 14 for coach + ticket packages, and Sunday, November 17 for standard tickets.
A full rundown of how much it will set you back has also been added to the official website, with a general admission ticket costing £373.50.
This includes festival entry, five nights camping, free mobile phone charging, firewood and access to the mobile app.
The family-friendly Kidzfield will also be back (and free of charge), with an on-site newspaper and programme for all as well.
It’s highly recommended that wannabe revellers register their interest for tickets in advance of the official sale, and you can register online here.
Registration will be suspended before and during the official sale launch, and you won’t be able to complete without it.
To prevent touts, Glastonbury requires everyone to upload a photograph during the registration process, with the pictures being printed on the ticket and checked before being granted access.
You will also be asked for basic information which will speed up the verification process.
Glastonbury has always proven to be one of the biggest events on the British musical calendar – with last year’s tickets selling out in just six minutes.
It’s often filled with surprise appearances and musical sets, with A-listers including the likes of Tom Cruise and Paul Mescal joining in the revelry as attendees.
This year saw Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA lead the three-day event, and next year promises to be even bigger.
Alanis Morisette and Simple Minds have also been rumoured to join the mega line-up, which spans across multiple stages.
The annual festival is the biggest musical event on the British calendar[/caption] Ed Sheeran is also reportedly in talks to attend the event[/caption] Olivia Rodrigo could be hitting the stage again this year[/caption]