As the dust settles from Glastonbury 2024, festival-goers can now eagerly anticipate next year’s event, as the dates have been announced. Glasto 25 will take place from Wednesday June 25 to Sunday June 29, traditionally held on the last weekend of June.
This year’s festival saw Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA headline the Pyramid Stage, with Shania Twain taking the legends slot. Other artists performing over the weekend included Little Simz, Justice, Avril Lavigne, The National, LCD Soundsystem, Fontaines D.C. and Idles.
Following on from the weekend, Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis revealed that talks with artists have already begun for next year’s festival, giving fans something to look forward to. However, there is no word yet on who will be playing and the line-up isn’t expected to be released until March, with each stage and area releasing their full line-up in the following months leading up to the festival.
For those wanting to attend, it’s important to register first and to do so as soon as possible as registration usually closes a few weeks around each ticket sale. Each general admission ticket will come with a photo of the ticket holder printed on it, and if you plan to buy tickets for other people, they also need to be registered.
Ticket prices haven’t been confirmed yet for next year’s festival, but tickets for 2024 cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee, an increase of £20 from the previous year. We should expect tickets to be around a similar price and go on sale in November before a re-sale in the spring, usually in April.
Glastonbury usually takes every fifth year off as a fallow year to help the land on Worthy Farm recover. The last official fallow year was 2018, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 and 2021 became unofficial fallow years too. 2025 will not be a fallow year, but festival boss Emily Eavis has confirmed that 2026 will be
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