
The last of the Glastonbury 2025 tickets have been sold, with the final batch of resale tickets selling out within 20 minutes after “incredible demand”. The general admission tickets for the famous festival were released at 9AM on Sunday 27 April. They were then all gone by 9:20AM, showing the sheer demand from fans to be a part of the event.
The first round of tickets was released on Sunday, Nov 17, before the lineup was confirmed. This didn’t deter any keen festival goers, as they were all sold out in under 35 minutes.
Writing on their official X account, Glastonbury confirmed that all tickets had been bought, and offered their sympathies for those who couldn’t get them: “On a morning of incredible demand, all of the tickets in today’s resale have been sold.
“Thank you to everyone who bought one, and sorry to those who missed out.”
On a morning of incredible demand, all of the tickets in today’s resale have now been sold. Thank you to everyone who bought one, and sorry to those who missed out.
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) April 27, 2025
This year, Glastonbury introduced a new queuing system for those trying to get tickets. Rather than constantly hitting refresh to access the booking page, everyone who is already on the page will randomly be assigned a place in a queue once ticket sales begin. Instead of being shown a number indicating their place in the queue, customers could keep track of their progress through a grey bar on their screen – the further along the queue, the more green blocks appear over the bar.
Some fans vented their frustrations on the ever-stressful efforts to get Glastonbury tickets, with some users on X posting memes about the process and the new loading bar system.
Seeing those two green bars again #Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/NrNHmCKDGh — Anthony (@salmontub) April 27, 2025
Those who succeeded in the Glastonbury tickets release are in for a treat this year, with a quality lineup full of influential icons and fresh new talent. Neil Young has already been confirmed as the headliner for the Pyramid stage on Saturday, after originally pulling out due to the “corporate turn-off” of the festival’s partnership with the BBC.
The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo will headline the same stage, with Matt Healy’s band taking Friday while Rodrigo takes Sunday. Other confirmed acts for the legendary festival include Charli XCX, The Prodigy, Loyle Carner, Rod Stewart, Doechii, RAYE and more. You can see our latest coverage on the Glasto line up here.
