Glastonbury 2024 Festival Ticket Sales Pushed Back Two Weeks Amid Registration Issues
Festival organisers delay first batch of Glastonbury 2024 ticket sales to November 16 to permit reregistration of customers whose old profiles were unexpectedly removed from the system.
- Glastonbury festival organisers announced hours before ticket sales were due to start that sales for the 2024 festival have been postponed by two weeks, with the new sale date set for November 16.
- This decision was made in response to issues concerning customer registration, where some potential ticket buyers found they were not registered due to a scheduled review of registration profiles predating 2020.
- To ensure fairness, the festival will be reopening the registration window from 12 noon on Monday, November 6 till 5pm on Monday, November 13, offering another chance for fans whose profiles were unexpectedly removed to reregister.
- Glastonbury Festival's ticket registration system serves as an anti-touting measure, where each ticket carries the photograph of the registered ticket holder, and security checks are made before entry to the festival.
- Tickets for the Glastonbury 2024 festival, which will take place on Worthy Farm in Somerset from June 26 to 30, are priced at £355, plus a £5 booking fee and an additional fee for coach transfer.