The entire batch of tickets for Glastonbury 2024 has been officially sold out. Those lucky enough to obtain tickets were successful in the final batch re-sale on April 21st. There was high competition for tickets after co-organiser Emily Eavis revealed that Glastonbury had received its ‘highest percentage of ticket balances paid ever’.
The tickets for the re-sale were exclusively general admission tickets, and were originally purchased in November 2023. However, the purchasers of the tickets did not pay the full balance before the cut-off date in early April.
At the equivalent point last year, general tickets sold out in just six minutes. Glastonbury’s official account confirmed with a post at 9:22 am that all tickets for this year’s festival had been sold.
The festival begins on Wednesday June 26th and ends on Sunday June 30th. Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA will headline the iconic Pyramid Stage. Shania Twain will perform in the coveted legends slot on Sunday. The festival has also begun to unveil the line-ups for individual stages, including the Acoustic Stage and the debut of the first ever dedicated South Asian stage named Arrivals
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