Glastonbury coach package tickets sell out in just 32 minutes as fans livid(Image: Getty Images)

Glastonbury coach package tickets sell out in just 32 minutes after fans left livid

Millions of festival-goers around the globe have entered the Glastonbury ticket fight tonight in the hopes of making it to Worthy Farm, in Somerset, next summer

by · The Mirror

Glastonbury 2025 coach tickets sold out in just 32 minutes tonight - as frustrated festival fans lashed out at the new queuing format.

Millions of music enthusiasts worldwide plunged into the Glastonbury ticket frenzy this evening, all vying for a chance to attend the iconic event at Worthy Farm, Somerset, next summer.

Armed with multiple devices and meticulously prepared spreadsheets, fans engaged in what was touted as one of the most fiercely contested ticket sales ever, following the organisers' decision to introduce a queue system.

The initial scramble to secure a place at Worthy Farm from June 25 to 29 kicked off tonight as coach tickets went on sale at 6pm, ahead of a broader general admission sale scheduled for 9am on Sunday.

Millions of festival lovers are hoping to head to Glastonbury next summer

Those fortunate enough to snag a ticket will have to shell out a hefty £378.50, with a £75 deposit (plus coach fare) due today and the balance payable by April 2025.

Organisers confirmed that the coach tickets sold out in just 32 minutes. 'The Glastonbury 2025 tickets + coach travel which were on sale this evening have now all been sold,' announced the official Glastonbury X account, thanking everyone who managed to purchase one.

Those who get lucky will have to pay staggering £378.50 for a ticket, with a £75 deposit (plus coach fare) payable today. The rest is due in April 2025.

Many Glastonbury hopefuls expressed their shared annoyance at being stuck on 'two green bars' in the new format, where attendees were assigned a spot in a queue.

Social media was awash with images of fans' Glastonbury ticket setups, showing them anxiously watching the dreaded green bar slowly inching forward.

One fumed: "Peak British - everyone who is trying to get Glastonbury tickets sharing that they are also stuck on two green bars." Another posted: "It's the (green bars of) hope that kills you."

Meanwhile, a third quipped: "Hello everyone, I'd like to announce the first Glastonbury headliner: Two Green Bars." While someone else fumed: "This is a joke."

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