Coach tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2024 sold out in 25 minutes on Thursday (16 November), after being delayed by two weeks due to an issue with registration.
A statement was posted to the Glastonbury website just hours before the tickets were due to go on sale on Thursday 2 November announcing that the sale date had been pushed back.
Tickets plus coach travel went on sale at 6pm GMT on Thursday 16 November, while general admission tickets will go on sale at 9am GMT on Sunday 19 November. Organisers have urged anyone hoping to buy a ticket to check their existing registration immediately or submit a new registration.
The sale comes as rumours swirl around potential headliners for next year’s festival at Worthy Farm. Following criticism over 2023’s all-male headliners, co-organiser Emily Eavis has hinted that two female acts could top the Pyramid Stage next year, with another booked for the Legends slot.