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After a fallow year, Glasto will be back next summer. Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets

Doesn’t June 2025 feel like an age ago? Glastonbury has taken a fallow year in 2026, but otherwise the event would have taken place around this time – and there’s certainly been a Glasto-sized hole in our summer. But worry not, Glastonbury 2027 has been confirmed and it’s never too early to start thinking about getting tickets.
If you’re already excited at the prospect of being back on Worthy Farm next summer, well, us too. Glastonbury is undeniably the UK’s greatest music festival and there’s nowhere else like it on Earth. However, Glasto’s supremacy isn’t a well-kept secret: every year millions attempt to get tickets, and most fail to do so.
In the market for tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2027? Of course you are. Here’s absolutely everything you need to know about the ticket sale for next summer’s event, from the confirmed festival dates to when general sale is expected to go live (and how much tickets might cost).
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Glastonbury’s 2027 dates have been confirmed: block out your calendars for Wednesday June 23 to Sunday June 27 2027.
The festival’s organisers have confirmed that tickets will go on sale sometime in autumn 2026, though the exact dates haven’t yet been confirmed. The main ticket sale typically takes place in early-to-mid November.
Registration is now open for Glasto 2027. Registration is free but requires a passport-style photograph and personal information (including your address).
You can register on SeeTickets here.
You can use old registration details for next summer’s event. However, it’s best to check that you’re still registered.
The ticket price for Glastonbury 2027 hasn’t been confirmed. Tickets for 2025 cost £378.50 plus a £5 booking fee, so expect that to rise with inflation.
Don’t be surprised to see tickets cost at least £390 for the first time.
There are loads of ways to increase your chances of getting Glasto tickets, from the ‘syndicate method’ (where you put together a big spreadsheet with groups of six to try simultaneously) to volunteering for a charity. Find a full guide to how to get Glastonbury tickets here.
More than 210,000 punters descend on Worthy Farm each year to attend Glastonbury festival.
Glastonbury always takes place on Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.
No names have yet been confirmed for Worthy Farm next June. However, the following artists are bookies’ favourites to headline:
Notably, in an interview last week Madonna hinted that she may have big things in store for next summer. Could it be Glasto?
Want to relive the previous edition of Glastonbury? Time Out’s writers were there on the ground, and you can find their reviews below:
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