How to get resale tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2025
There's still a chance to go.

We finally know who will be headlining Glastonbury Festival 2025 and for anyone who missed out on tickets, there’s still a chance to go.
The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo were announced as the Pyramid Stage headliners, while Sir Rod Stewart takes the Sunday Legend slot.
From Wednesday, June 25 to Sunday, June 29, gig-goers will be treated to performances from Charli XCX, The Prodigy, Loyle Carner, Raye, Alanis Morissette and more.
Glastonbury is notoriously one of the hardest festivals to get tickets to, with the general sale announced to be sold out after 36 minutes in November.
However, not all those who bought tickets will still be going as not everyone is able to cover that eye-watering almost £400 fee.
That means next month, Glastonbury will re-release these tickets to the public once again – may the odds be ever in your favour!
There’s still a chance of going to Worthy Farm this year (Picture: Samir Hussein/WireImage) How to get resale tickets to GlastonburySo far, Glastonbury organisers have not revealed the exact date of when the resale will be beyond
The lucky few who secured tickets paid a £75 deposit – assuming they didn’t pay the whole lot in one go – with full payment due the first week of April.
If any ticketholders are not able to pay this off, the ticket is released and put into the resale pot.
Resale tickets are usually available in April (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)Fans are probably looking at mid-April before the resale starts, with last year’s opening on April 18 for coach tickets and April 21 for general admission.
Fair warning: there’s no payment plan when you buy in resale. You’ll need to drop the full £378.50 (including a £5 booking fee per ticket) immediately.
Tickets are only purchasable from Glastonbury’s website, with details of the attendee needed at time of purchase. No transfers here.
Just like the general sale, everyone wanting to attend will need to be registered to be in with a chance of getting tickets.
That’s all we know for now, so get ready to face the green bars of doom in April.
Who will be at Glastonbury in 2025?Glastonbury 2025 announced a huge lineup filled with old-school legends and rising stars, with plenty to satisfy music fans.
This isn’t even the full lineup with more artists yet to be unveiled but we do have our six headliners for the two main stages, plus Sir Rod.
Friday will see The 1975 on the Pyramid Stage while Loyle Carner takes the Other Stage.
Saturday, we have self-confirmed Neil Young and his Chrome Hearts band headlining Pyramid, while Charli XCX brings Brat to the Other Stage.
This year’s lineup includes The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young (Picture: Glastonbury Festival)Finally, closing the show on Sunday will be the return of The Prodigy on The Other Stage as pop princess Olivia Rodrigo takes the Pyramid.
Glastonbury is so much more than its headliners, though, with CMAT, Fatboy Slim, Lola Young, Busta Rhymes, Ezra Collective, and Franz Ferdinand all on the lineup.
Can you go to Glastonbury for freeOf course, if you still miss tickets in the resale, there are always some free – and legitimate – ways to get in if you’re willing to work.
Volunteering is a great way to see the festival if you miss out on tickets (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)Obviously, if you are hired directly by Glastonbury Festival, you will be able to enjoy the perk of free admission, although the roles on offer are pretty limited.
Onsite traffic services are also required, such as vehicle chaperones, tractor drivers, crossing staff and drivers – these roles require you to work for your ticket rather than being paid.
Litter-picking is a tried and tested classic, with the Recycling Team recruited directly by the festival.
If you know any traders who head to Glastonbury, let them know you want to help across the weekend as there are a limited number of festival passes allocated to each stall.
Glastonbury will take place from June 25 until June 29 (Picture: Joe Maher/Getty Images)You can also volunteer as a tent steward or campsite warden, all recruited from organisations looking to raise funds and act as friendly, helpful faces around the festival.
Paramedics, first aiders, and those with medical qualifications can also apply to join the festival’s volunteer team on site.
Some charities, such as Oxfam, WaterAid, and the Samaritans, which has a Festival Branch, also offer the chance to work at Glastonbury.
All hope is not lost. If you’re savvy and prepared, there’s still plenty of spaces open at Worthy Farm.
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