Glastonbury 2025 resale ticket information as full list of acts announced
by Mia O'Hare, Katie Francis · ChronicleLiveGlastonbury Festival tickets initially went on sale in November, but if you missed out, there's another opportunity coming up soon. The iconic festival is set to take place from 25th-29th June at its usual location, Worthy Farm.
Every spring, typically around April, Glastonbury releases resale tickets for those who've had to cancel or didn't stick to their payment plan. As long as you've pre-registered your details with the site, you could still bag the hottest tickets of the summer.
The full lineup has just been announced by festival organisers, despite artists already hinting they'll be heading to Somerset this summer. There's also been plenty of speculation about potential performers as Glastonbury aims to attract a younger audience with some chart-topping acts.
Here's everything we know so far.
When will Glastonbury resale tickets go on sale?
Tickets will be available on Glastonbury's official SeeTickets platform. The festival advises against purchasing them from any other source to avoid scams or being denied entry at the gates - tickets must match your registration and photo ID, reports the Mirror.
Regrettably, those hoping to snag resale tickets for the highly-anticipated event will face the same process as the initial sales rush, meaning eager fans will have to be quick and ready to join the queue for a chance to secure their spot. The resale tickets are priced steeply at £373.50, with an additional booking fee of £5, not to mention postage and packing which comes in at £10.25 per order.
Glastonbury 2025's full lineup has just been announced, and it's set to feature powerhouse performances from music heavyweights such as The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and Charli xcx taking to the stage. Prior to this reveal, there had already been confirmation of some acts.
Veteran rocker Sir Rod Stewart is slated to take on the coveted Sunday teatime legend slot, while Nile Rodgers has also been confirmed. In addition, there's buzz that Ronnie Wood may make an appearance alongside his mate Sir Rod during the set.
Neil Young has made it official too—he'll be there with The Chrome Hearts live band.
One act that was strongly rumoured to make a first-time splash at Worthy Farm was none other than global superstar Rihanna. The Telegraph hinted that "pieces are falling into place" for her potentially to headline Glastonbury, just before a possible residency at London Stadium in early July.
Speculation about Rihanna headlining the legendary festival has been rife for years.
On Friday, The 1975, Loyle Carner, Biffy Clyro and Alanis Morissette will be gracing the big stage. Busta Rhymes, Gracie Abrams and Denzel Curry will also be in attendance.
On Saturday, Neil Young, Charli XCX, Raye and Doechii are set to perform. Jade Thirlwall will be appearing as a solo artist.
Sunday will feature Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, The Prodigy and Noah Kahan. In an attempt to attract a younger audience, TikTok sensation Lola Young has announced she'll be heading to Worthy Farm.
Speaking at the BRIT Awards this weekend, Lola revealed she has a packed summer schedule with performances at Coachella and Glastonbury. Her hit single Messy has recently enjoyed four weeks at number one.
Sharp-eyed fans had previously speculated that Tom Misch will be heading to Glasto, after he recently announced that his fourth album will be released just in time for the festival. A supposed 'leaked' poster also made the rounds on social media, despite containing a few typos.
Despite the occasional mistake – The Selector is incorrectly spelt instead of The Selecter – these fake posters listed popular acts like Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, Pulp, Doechii, and Biffy Clyro.