LOCAL people can rejoice after it was announced that there will be another chance to book tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2025.
The organisers of Glastonbury Festival have once again held back a limited amount of full weekend tickets for the upcoming 2025 festival, solely for local people, as a second chance for those residents who were unsuccessful in the recent ticket sales.
This year, the festival has changed the process for those buying tickets, with each person trying to access the booking site being randomly assigned a place in the virtual queue.
When they reached the front of the queue, customers were able to access the booking page and purchase tickets.
Now that the main ticket sales are both out of the way, the next sale to take place will be for Local & Sunday tickets (which will be broken into 3 semi-sales).
This began with the first semi-sale which took place yesterday (November 24) at 9am.
You can find information about the next two 'semi-sales' online at glastonbury.seetickets.com.
With the Festival's Extravaganza headliners announced as The Script for next year, many people are still speculating on who will headline Glastonbury Festival 2025.
Rap superstar Eminem is rumoured to be headlining the festival, after releasing his 12th studio album, The Death of Slim Shady, in July.
He’s never performed at Glastonbury but headlined the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2017, and recently performed after a long hiatus at the MTV Video Music Awards back in September.
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As per the festival's terms and conditions, only permanent full-time residents living and registered in the following towns and villages within the outer zone are eligible to book tickets from 10am:
Alford, Allhampton, Ansford, Ashcott, Ashwick, Baltonsborough, Barton St David, Binegar, Butleigh, Castle Cary, Coleford, Cranmore, Dinder, Ditcheat, Emborough, Evercreech, Holcombe, Leigh-upon-Mendip, Lovington, Lydford, Oakhill, Stoke St Michael, Street, Walton, Wells, plus residents of the inner zone.
The legendary festival is set to return next summer and will run from June 25 to June 29 in Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset.
Both Ticket Plus Coach Travel packages and General Admission tickets went on sale to the general public earlier this month on November 14 and 17.
While standard tickets for the 2025 Glastonbury Festival sold out in only 35 minutes, tickets packaged with coach travel were all snapped up in just 32 minutes.
In order to ensure tickets in the local sale only go to genuine full-time, permanent local residents, registration will be suspended in advance and throughout the ticket sale period.
If you are not already registered within the catchment, you will not be able to book tickets for this sale.
Registration is currently closed and will reopen later in the Autumn.
As in previous years, registration remains free of charge and only takes a few minutes at glastonburyregistration.co.uk.
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