Are you ready to groove at one of the world’s most iconic music festivals? Well, grab your wellies and your favorite festival outfit—because the 2025 Glastonbury lineup is here, featuring none other than legends Neil Young, The 1975, and sensation Olivia Rodrigo leading the charge! But wait, that’s not all. You can also expect the electrifying presence of Charli XCX, Rod Stewart, and Alanis Morissette, along with exciting debut performances from fresh faces like Lola Young and Gracie Abrams. It’s no wonder folks are scrambling to secure those precious resale tickets—did someone say mad dash? If you’ve found yourself wondering how to snag those elusive tickets or pondered how to get to the festival without a hitch, you’re in the right place. Dive in for the ultimate guide to all things Glastonbury 2025! LEARN MORE
This year’s Glastonbury lineup has finally been confirmed with Neil Young, The 1975, and Olivia Rodrigo topping the bill.
Other huge names set to take to the stage include five-time Brit Award winner Charli XCX, Rod Stewart, and Alanis Morissette. There will also be debut performances from the likes of Lola Young, Doechii, and Gracie Abrams.
Following the announcement, music fans have been desperately searching for resale tickets, but how can you get hold of them and when will they be released?
From resale tickets and accommodation to how to get to Glastonbury Festival, scroll down to find out everything you need to know now.
Glastonbury Festival
This year’s Glastonbury Festival will run from June 25 to 29. If you didn’t manage to get hold of tickets the first time around, then there’s still time (if you’re lucky).
Glastonbury 2025 resale tickets are expected to go live in April via the official website and See Tickets. Further details have yet to be confirmed.
There will be the option to purchase weekend or day tickets depending on how long you would like to spend at the festival.
If it’s your first time heading to the festival this year and you’re not sure how to get to Glastonbury, then listen up.
The cheapest way to get to Glastonbury appears to be by coach with services running from the likes of Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, and London via National Express Coaches. As part of the service, you will be dropped off and picked up from the festival site.
For an idea of prices, the cheapest return ticket from Manchester comes in at £75.50 via National Express Coaches. If you’re travelling from London, you’re looking at around £67.50 for a return ticket. You can also book Glastonbury bus tickets via Flixbus with one-way prices starting from £21.99 depending on your location.
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If you’d prefer to travel by train, then the closest train station to Glastonbury Festival is Castle Cary, which is served by trains from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Reading, and Edinburgh. From there, you can catch a free shuttle bus to the festival site.
Buses will run from Wednesday, 26 June to Monday, 1 July with the last return buses on Sunday and Monday. You can find the free shuttle bus timetable here.
The cheapest trains we could find can be booked via the Omio website now with the average one-way ticket from London coming in at £56. You can also book trains via Trainline now.
Tip: To save money, you can purchase GroupSave train tickets that knock the price down by a third. If you’re going solo, make sure to use a Network Railcard if you have one.
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If you are one of the lucky few to have secured tickets and need somewhere to stay, then these are your options.
To make the most of your ticket, you can bring a tent and pitch up for the weekend in one of the camping fields available. Alternatively, you can bring your own campervan or splash out on a festival tipi.
If you decide not to camp onsite, then you can head to the following sites to find accommodation near Glastonbury Festival this year: HomeToGo, TripAdvisor, Trivago, and Booking.com.
This year’s Glastonbury lineup has left music fans divided. On a recent Reddit thread, one fan wrote, “Some of these ‘undercard’ names are so good! Charli, Raye, Doechii, Jade, Jorja, Gracie, Lola Young, PinkPantheress, Beabadoobee, Lucy Dacus, St Vincent… Not really keen on the headliners apart from Olivia though!”
Another shared: “I feel like it’s the best line-up they have released in a long time.”
A third wrote, “For me, the headliners (pyramid) are extremely poor. There’s plenty of other good artists though.”
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Visit See Tickets now for further information on Glastonbury Festival resale tickets.