What you need to know about the Glastonbury resale

A limited amount of Glastonbury Festival 2025 tickets will go on resale on Thursday and Sunday.
They are tickets that had already been bought but had not been paid for fully by the payment deadline.
On Thursday, admission tickets and coach travel tickets will go on sale and on Sunday general admission tickets will be sold.
The exact number of tickets in the resale will not be announced but festival organisers said it is a "very limited amount".
When is the resale?
The resale will take place on Thursday and Sunday this week.
Tickets with coach travel options will go on sale on 24 April from 18:00 BST.
General admission tickets will go up on 27 April from 09:00.
From 11:00 on 27 April, accommodation options will also be available.

Do people need to register to purchase a ticket?
Yes. Everyone who is buying a ticket has to be registered with the festival via its website.
People who are already registered can use their existing registration number and do not need to re-register.
Registration closes on 23 April and will not reopen until after the resale.

Can people pay a deposit before paying the full amount?
The deposit scheme for 2025 is closed, which means tickets bought in the resales must be paid for in full.
How many tickets can people buy in the resale?
In the general admission resale on Sunday, people can purchase up to four tickets per transaction.
If people want to book for a group, they will need everyone's registration numbers and registered postcodes.
The ticket and coach travel options sale on Thursday will be limited to two tickets per transaction.
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