STANDARD tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2024 have sold out.

This morning (Sunday, November 19), the BBC reported that all tickets were sold “in just under an hour”. 

General admission tickets for the festival, taking place at Worthy Farm, were all sold out minutes before 10am

This was confirmed by organisers in a post to X, formerly Twitter, at 9.57am this morning (Sunday, November 19).

A message on the official festival’s website read: “The tickets in this morning’s sale have now all been sold and confirmation emails are going out now.

“We're sorry to those who missed out. There will be a resale of any cancelled/returned tickets in Spring 2024.”

Tickets cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee per person.

The festival’s website also explained there is a £75 deposit per ticket payable today, with the balance due in the first week of April 2024.

The sale was pushed back a few weeks.

A statement published previously on the Glastonbury website reads: “Unfortunately, it has come to light that some individuals hoping to buy tickets for 2024 have discovered after Monday’s (November 2) registration deadline that they are no longer registered, despite believing they were.

“Out of fairness to those individuals, we will be re-opening the window for registration at 12 noon on Monday, 6th November. It will remain open until 5pm on Monday, 13th November.”

Glastonbury Festival will return to Worthy Farm in Somerset from June 26 to 30.