TICKETS for Glastonbury Festival 2023 will go on sale in early November, organisers have confirmed.
Glastonbury 2023 will be held at Worthy Farm, Somerset, between Wednesday, June 21 and Sunday, June 25.
It will feature more than 3,000 performances across over 100 stages, including some of the biggest names in world music.
This year's festival was headlined by Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney, and Kendrick Lamar.
Other big-name performers included Sam Fender, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Olivia Rodrigo, Lorde, and George Ezra.
Tickets with coach travel will go on sale at 6pm on Thursday, November 3. General admission tickets will be available at 9am on Sunday, November 6.
Buyers will pay a £50 deposit in November (plus fares for people buying tickets and coach travel), with the full balance payable in April 2023.
People can book up to six tickets per transaction, with a £50 deposit per person.
Tickets will be available exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com.
Glastonbury Festival 2023 tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 3rd (coach + ticket packages) and Sunday, November 6th (standard tickets).
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Anyone who would like to attend the festival will need to register in advance of tickets going on sale.
People can register online at glastonbury.seetickets.com/registration/register.
They can retrieve details of existing registrations at glastonbury.seetickets.com/registration/lookup.
Registration will close at 5pm on Monday, October 31, after which there will be no opportunities to submit or re-submit a registration until after the November sales.
Additional items such as Worthy View accommodation, campervan passes, and tipis will be available to ticketholders to book later in the autumn.
No other ticketing website or agency will be allocated tickets. Tickets will be allocated strictly to the named ticket holder and are non-transferable.
For more information, visit www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/information/tickets.
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