Music lovers hoping to be part of Glastonbury Festival 2025 have one last shot at securing tickets this week as the annual resale window opens.
With headliners Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, and Neil Young on the bill, the scramble for entry is expected to be intense.
The first wave of resale, covering ticket and coach packages, opens at 6pm BST on Thursday 24 April. Those looking for general admission tickets will need to be ready by 9am BST on Sunday 27 April, when the remaining passes will go live. For festivalgoers needing accommodation, options such as Worthy View, Sticklinch, and campervan or caravan passes will become available later that same day at 11am BST.
The number of tickets up for resale depends on how many people missed the deadline to pay off their ticket balances after making initial deposits last November. Historically, these resale tickets vanish within minutes, so fans are being urged to prepare ahead of time for a fast-moving process.
Held at Worthy Farm in Somerset from 25 to 29 June, Glastonbury remains one of the most coveted music festivals worldwide. The 2025 lineup blends musical eras, from the modern chart-toppers to legendary icons. Rod Stewart is set to take the revered Sunday Legends slot, joining a vibrant mix of performers including Charli XCX, RAYE, The Libertines, Biffy Clyro, Gracie Abrams, Shaboozey, and more.
This year marks a shift in direction for the festival, with a bold embrace of Gen Z artists taking center stage—a move welcomed by younger fans. Following years of relying on millennial favorites and legacy rock acts, the updated lineup reflects the organisers’ intent to spotlight a new generation of performers shaping the future of music.
With limited resale stock and high demand, this week presents the final opportunity for fans to join the Glastonbury crowd in what promises to be a standout summer celebration of music, culture, and community.