Glastonbury Festival 2013 tickets will be £50 per person deposits

on sale at 9am, Sunday 7th October, ONLY for those who are registered

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 23rd Jul 2012

Glastonbury Festival 2013 - around the festival site (7)
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Glastonbury Festival 2013

Wednesday 26th to Sunday 30th June 2013
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£205 (secured with a £50 deposit) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 177,500

With the sun shining, the tickets deposit prices for next year's Glastonbury Festival have been confirmed as £50 per person, although the full price and balance payment date for 2013 haven't been confirmed yet.

around the festival site (10)
As previously announced, the deposit tickets will go on sale on Sunday 7th October 2012 at 9am, with the remaining balance due in the Spring. The full price and balance payment date for 2013 will be confirmed in September.

The prices for car parking, campervans and tipis will also be announced in September, and will be available to add to the booking when paying the balance in the Spring. Details of transport packages (coaches, and trains) which can be added to the booking will be released later in the year.

As in previous recent years, anyone wanting to attend the festival will need to register in advance in order to be able to obtain their ticket.

Up to 8 tickets can be purchased in one transaction, that's still only one ticket per registration (so if you're planning on booking for a group of mates, make sure they are all individually registered, too).

Please note, the balance payment window for international buyers in 2011 was for one week at the end of February, and this option may be repeated this year.

Anyone who decided not to pay their balance by Spring 2013 will be refunded their deposit, minus an administration fee. Those tickets will then be put forward to a re-sale, which is likely to be in April or May 2013.

Car park tickets, campervan tickets and routing stickers will be sent out with the Festival tickets; unless bought in a later transaction, in which case they will be sent separately and will have a separate booking reference for use on the ticket tracker.

Tickets will be dispatched to the address provided for the first name on the booking. If balances on tickets were paid separately, then each payee will receive their own tickets. Ticket were received at least 14 days before the Festival starts.

UK tickets were sent out by a secure courier. Tickets will be sent to the address specified when booking. A signature will be required at the point of the delivery.

There are no separate disabled weekend tickets. However, once disabled customers have secured their Festival ticket in the usual way, they can contact the Festival for an application form for access to disabled facilities on-site. Everyone planning to buy Festival tickets needs to register. For further information, please go to the Festival's Disabled Information page.


 If you have any questions it is worth looking at this year's Glastonbury FAQ page here.

A limited number of tickets will be made available for people resident in the parishes surrounding Pilton village, who have registered using that address, but who have been unable to buy tickets when first released. Details of who can apply, and how to apply, will be announced in Central Somerset newspapers in due course.

Glastonbury Festival operates a registration scheme, which successfully combats ticket-touting. All ticket holders (not just the person who purchases the tickets for a group) MUST register in advance so that their ticket can have their photo printed onto the ticket.

Registration - which does not guarantee the registrant a ticket - is open at www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk to fill in your details and upload your passport-style photo (it only takes a few minutes). Remember, every person who would like a ticket will need to register individually.

If you have registered to buy tickets to the Festival before, you may well still be registered (you now only need to do it once), but it's advisable that you check your registration now by clicking here. If you can't find it, the best bet is to re-register well ahead of the day of the ticket sale.

You can also now edit the details of your existing registration (for example if you need to change your address) by clicking here.

Everyone who plans to the come the Festival must register, and that includes children aged 13, 14 and 15. Each ticket sold will feature a photograph of the person in whose name it is registered and will be non-transferable. So if you plan to buy tickets for friends or family you must make sure they all register

Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket, but if you don't register you will not be able to buy a ticket for Glastonbury Festival 2013. If you opt to save this information you will be able to use your registration number again in future years. Make sure the e-mail address you provide is one to which you will have long term access.

Online registration for 2013 can be carried out by clicking here.

Glastonbury Festival is taking a year out this year, and would have been happening this week - in dreadful weather. The festival will return next year from Wednesday 26th until Sunday 30th June 2013. There are no acts confirmed yet for 2013.


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