Ah, Glastonbury. It’s a whole institution at this point, the kind of event that has people preparing weeks, months, even a year in advance. The kind of festival that has people saving up their cash and dipping into their savings. And, yes, it’s the kind of event where the mere announcement of ticket sale details warrants a whole article.
Glastonbury Festival will return to Worthy Farm in 2024, between June 26-30. Just like last year, tickets will go on sale in early November.
Those buying ticket and coach packages will gain access on November 2, at 6 PM BST. Meanwhile, general access tickets will go on sale on November 5 at 9 AM GMT.
Standard tickets are priced at £355, with a booking fee of £5. But you don’t need to pay it all upfront. Securing a ticket requires a (relatively) more affordable £75 deposit per person, with the rest of the balance to be paid off in the first week of April 2024.
Tickets are limited to six per transaction. Before you are able to purchase tickets, you will need to register by 5pm GMT on October 31. To do so, simply sign up here.
Registrations from previous years may need to be updated or revised, so be sure to check the status of your registration here.
Newcomers to the festival would do well to be very aware of ticket scams in the lead-up to the event. As such a hotly-anticipated festival fakes and frauds abound. So always be sure to only get your ticket directly from the official site.
Glastonbury 2023 saw performances from the likes of Elton John, Guns N’ Roses, Arctic Monkeys, Lil Nas X, Lana Del Rey, and more.
So who’s on the line-up for Glastonbury 2024?
No acts have been announced yet for 2024, but in March, festival co-organiser Emily Eavis revealed that 2024 would see two female headliners, with one already booked in.
Among those rumoured to be taking a headline slot are the likes of Coldplay, Rihanna, The 1975, Madonna, Dua Lipa, and Blur. Sadly, with Taylor Swift’s Eras tour continuing on, she won’t be able to take one of the headline slots.