Tickets for Glastonbury 2020 sold out in 34 minutes on Sunday (October 6) after more than 2.4 million people registered.
All tickets for next year’s 50th anniversary event, set for June 24-28, have now been sold – including the coach + ticket packages sold in under half an hour on Thursday night.
"We are truly humbled by the incredible number of people from around the world who hoped to come to next year’s 50th Anniversary Festival, with demand significantly outstripping supply," said a statement from organisers. "We’re sorry to all of those who missed out – as always, we wish we could squeeze everybody in who would like to come."
We have now sold out. Thank you all for your incredible, continued support. Demand was higher than ever, with over 2.4 million people registered. Bring on 2020! https://t.co/a31IfvB4Vk
— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) October 6, 2019
There will be a resale of any returned coach + ticket packages on Thursday, April 16, 2020 followed by a general admission resale on Sunday April 19. Registration will open again on November 1.
To mark the festival’s 50th anniversary, organisers have also held back 50 pairs of tickets which will be sold via a ballot to those who have missed out so far. Details will be announced in the coming days.