its been confirmed on the see tickets twitter that tonight's wednesday and thursday departure coach tickets have sold out. there'll be a sale of entrance-only tickets on Sunday at 9am.
Entrance tickets combined with coach travel for Glastonbury Festival 2023 will go on sale tonight at 6pm. As in previous years tickets are expected to sell out quickly! This will be the first chance to buy tickets for the 2023 Festival, and are part of the Festival’s continued commitment to green travel.
Tickets will be available only from glastonbury.seetickets.com.
The cost of an entrance ticket will be £355 per-person plus the coach fare (see below), with a £50 deposit payable when booking and the remainder due in April.
As part of the ongoing efforts against ticket touting, anyone who would like to attend the Festival needs to have registered in advance of the ticket sale (registration is currently closed). Children aged 12 and under when the Festival takes place are admitted free of charge and do not need a ticket, and do not need to register.
Up to 6 tickets may be purchased in one transaction. When booking a coach package, you will be asked to choose the departure town (and time for towns with multiple departures). It is only possible to book tickets from one departure town in a single transaction. If the option you have selected is not available, please choose a different town or day that is convenient for you. Travel on the coach you have selected is mandatory in order to receive your Festival ticket, so please only book on routes that are feasible for you.
The full list of departure towns and prices are as follows:
General sale tickets will go on sale available at 9am this coming Sunday, 6th November. Campervan/caravan tickets, tipis and pre-erected accommodation will be on sale later in the Autumn (dates to be announced).
For rumours of who might be - but might not be - playing as we get them keep your eyes on our Glastonbury Festival 2023 rumours page.
Included in the standard weekend ticket fee is:
– Entry to the Festival, with over 3,000 performances
– Five nights camping (with no early entry fees)
– Free programme
– Free miniguide
– Free mobile phone charging
– Free on-site newspaper
– Free mobile app
– Free firewood
– Kidzfield, where all entertainment, rides and activities are free of charge
– Support for Oxfam, Greenpeace, WaterAid and hundreds of other worthy causes (£2m given annually in recent years)
– Funds to improve the Festival’s infrastructure and environmental impact
DON’T BE FOOLED
The demand for tickets has been high in recent years, but please don’t be tempted or fooled by bogus sellers.
Tickets will be sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com, do not attempt to book tickets from third parties.