Glastonbury Festival 2017
Wednesday 21st to Sunday 25th June 2017Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£238 plus booking fee - SOLD OUT
The tickets on sale dates have been confirmed for next year's Glastonbury Festival with up to a maximum of 6 tickets able to be booked at once. Festival organisers have also confirmed they will be taking their next fallow year in 2018, in order to give the farm, the village and the Festival team the traditional year off. There are no plans to hold an event at another location in 2018.
All registered festival-goers who want to buy tickets, priced at £238 + £5 booking fee per ticket, will be able reserve them using the deposit scheme from 9am on Sunday 9th October 2016, using a debit or credit card, and eFestivals will have links for you to buy them then.
Festival goers will be able to book a ticket by paying a deposit, with the balance payable (£188 + £5 booking fee) in the first week of April 2017 (from 09:00 Saturday 1st April – 23:59 Friday 7th April). Please note that there is no option to pay your ticket balance prior to the date.
Campervan tickets for 2017 will cost £100 for a standard pitch (8m x 7m) or £200 for a double pitch (16m x 7m) and will be released, alongside Worthy View accommodation and Tipis (priced at £995), later in October. Car park tickets will be priced at £45 and will be available when paying your ticket balance.
As part of the Festival's continued commitment to green travel, 15,000 coach + ticket packages will, as this year be sold in advance of the general sale and will go on sale at 6pm BST on Thursday, 6th October, via glastonbury.seetickets.com, rewarding green travellers with the chance to be the first to secure their Glastonbury 2016 tickets.
As with the general release of tickets, Festival goers will be able to book up to six coach + ticket packages per transaction, and securable with a deposit, departure points and return fares are priced as follows:
Bath £34
Birmingham £50
Brighton £55
Bristol £35.50
Cambridge £72
Cardiff £41.50
Edinburgh £107.50
Glasgow £107
Leeds £70
Leicester £53
Lincoln £67
Liverpool £68
London £56
Manchester £68
Newcastle upon Tyne £87
Norwich £75
Nottingham £62
Oxford £48.50
Plymouth £44
Reading £49
Sheffield £68.50
Southampton £54
Stoke £58.50
Swansea £43
Swindon £47
Taunton £39
Truro £54
York £80
Single fares are:
Bath £21
Bristol £22
London £39
Reading £35
Taunton £28
To prevent touting Festival goers must register in advance for tickets which are non-transferable. Each ticket features the photograph of the registered ticket holder with security checks carried out to ensure that only the person in the photograph is admitted to the Festival.
Anyone who would like to go to the Festival must register, and that includes children aged 13, 14 and 15.
Any ticket deposits for which the balance has not been paid by 8th April 2016 will be automatically refunded to the card on which they were booked; with a £15 administration charge retained and all tickets for which the balance has not been paid will be cancelled.
Glastonbury 2017 which will take place at a farm in Pilton, Somerset over five full days on the last weekend in June, that's from Wednesday 21st to Sunday 25th June 2017, is now open until 12noon on Monday 3rd October (when registration will close until after the main ticket sales).
Online registration for 2017 can be carried out by clicking here.
Anyone with a registration submitted prior to 2010 will need to re-register, for free, before they can purchase tickets for the 2017 Festival (unless they already have a valid registration from a later year).
You can also check your existing registration by clicking here, and edit the details here.
Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket when they go on sale, but if you don't register you will not be able to buy a weekend ticket for Glastonbury Festival 2017.
Tickets for this year's event sold out in in just under 33 minutes.
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