HOPEFULS will be logging on this weekend in a bid to secure tickets to the Glastonbury Festival.

Tickets, costing £238 plus a £5 booking fee, will go on general sale at 9am on Sunday morning.

Ahead of the release, the festival has released an FAQ, in a bid to help those logging on - and you can also read our tips on getting a ticket...


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HOW DO I GET A GLASTONBURY 2017 TICKET?

Everyone aged 13 or over for whom you intend to buy a ticket needs their own registration.

If you’ve been to the Festival before, you can check your registration online here.

Have a good read of the full ticket information which will tell you everything you need to know in preparation for booking tickets.

Go to glastonbury.seetickets.com on Sunday 9th October (tickets only) by paying a £50 deposit per person.

CAN I STILL REGISTER?

No, registration closed at 12 noon on Monday 3rd October (as previously advertised). There will now be no opportunity to resubmit a registration until after both ticket sales.

CAN I STILL TRAVEL BY COACH?

Yes, absolutely. Our coach + ticket packages sold out on Thursday 6th October, but standard ticket buyers can still travel by coach to the Festival from 70 destinations with National Express.

I HAVE MORE THAN ONE REGISTRATION. IS THAT OK? WHICH ONE SHOULD I USE?

It’s fine to have multiple registrations (even linked to the same email account), however if you plan to book tickets for the Festival, please make sure that the registration you use is one with your name and photo and that the photo is of passport standard and a good recent likeness.

To delete any old or duplicate registrations that are no longer required, please request a list of all your registrations and click the delete option next to the registrations you would like to be removed.

I REGISTERED TO BUY TICKETS PREVIOUSLY. IS MY REGISTRATION STILL VALID?

It may well be, yes, but please check! All registrations approved from 2010 onwards are still valid to buy tickets for Glastonbury 2017. However, in order to maintain the quality of registration photos on tickets, any registrations submitted prior to 2010 have been deleted. We recommend checking your registration now, in case you were registered to an old email account, your photo is no longer a good likeness, or your pre-2010 registration has expired.

HOW MUCH WILL TICKETS COST?

Tickets cost £238 + £5 booking fee per person, with deposits of £50 per person payable on October 9th (children aged 12 and under are admitted free of charge and do not need a ticket).

Your ticket balance (£188 + £5 booking fee) will be due in the first week of April 2017. Postage will be charged per order (not per ticket) when paying your balance.

HOW MANY TICKETS CAN I BOOK?

You can book up to six tickets per transaction, providing you have the registration numbers for everyone for whom you are booking a ticket.

HOW CAN I PAY?

UK buyers may use either a UK registered debit card or UK registered credit card. International buyers must use a credit card (with a non-UK billing address).