Coach passes for Glastonbury 2025 were completely sold within thirty minutes, as reported by the organizers, who have introduced a new booking system for attendees of the festival.
These were the initial category of tickets made available for the globally renowned festival in Somerset, scheduled to occur from June 25 to June 29.
This year, fans interacted with a modified system for purchasing tickets, where they were “randomly assigned a position in a queue” rather than repeatedly refreshing the holding page as it went live.
The organizers announced via a post on X: “The Glastonbury 2025 tickets + coach transportation that were available this evening are now entirely sold out.
“We appreciate everyone who made a purchase.”
They also mentioned that National Express services will operate to transport attendees from various locations nationwide to Glastonbury.
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Standard passes will be available for purchase on Sunday at 9am. Last year, they were sold out in under an hour.
See Tickets shared in a post on X that “confirmation emails are currently being sent out to everyone who acquired @Glastonbury coach tickets this evening.”
Tickets for the annual festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset are priced at £373.50 plus a £5 booking fee, and are exclusively available through the See Tickets website, with no third-party resellers involved.
The updated ticket system has modified the manner in which individuals join the booking process.
Organizers previously cautioned aspiring attendees to log in “at least a few minutes” prior to the sale commencing today and to refrain from refreshing the page.
Festivalgoers were also advised not to try to manipulate the system by utilizing multiple devices.
The sale comes after earlier disruptions this year when tickets for the Oasis reunion went on sale, leading to many frustrated fans as well as those who felt deceived after being charged significantly more for their tickets than what was initially stated.
Those wishing to purchase tickets for Glastonbury must have registered by November 11, a regulation established to prevent ticket touting.