Festival fans rage as Glastonbury ticket sales hit with ‘technical issue’
Glastonbury 2023: Five tips to better your chances of securing tickets
Glastonbury fans are preparing for the second set of tickets for the 2023 festival to go on sale.
The music festival returns to Worthy Farm next summer from Wednesday 21 June to Sunday 25 June.
The first round of tickets, which included coach travel, went at 6pm on Thursday (3 November). They sold out in 22 minutes, with many prospective punters reporting that the website didn’t load for them at all.
The remaining Glastonbury tickets will be released on Sunday 6 November at 9am. You must already have registered for tickets to be able to purchase them.
Only tickets bought via SeeTickets will be valid at the festival.
Glastonbury is known for being one of the toughest festivals to get tickets for, with tickets expected to sell out in less than an hour once again.
For those who didn’t get tickets, resale occurs at the end of March.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 10:19
Report from a friend that they just got six tickets… so, keep trying, we guess?
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 10:16
If you’re feeling sad, look out the window and find some consolation in the fact that those who did get tickets will probably be camping in that weather.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 10:07
This just in from Seetickets re Glastonbury tickets:
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 10:03
An update! From Seetickets!
75 per cent of tickets have now been sold.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 09:58
Update from Seetickets – as expected, there are tech issues.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 09:51
More and more reports of the holding page and, even worse, the ticket processing page repeatedly crashing.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 09:50
As per the Glasto Twitter page, stick to one device.
Jacob Stolworthy6 November 2022 09:45
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