Glastonbury Festival’s official resale for 2024's event launches today, Thursday, April 18, for anyone hoping to purchase tickets plus coach travel to and from the festivities.

This is ahead of the General Admission resale, which is set to take place on Sunday, April 21. The event’s organisers announced the details of the resale earlier this month. Two days have been mapped out for ticket resales.

Resale for the Ticket + Coach travel options will go live later today at 6pm (BST). Tickets will only be available at glastonbury.seetickets.com.

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To purchase tickets in the resales, you must already be registered. Registration for sales closed at 5pm (BST) on Wednesday, April 17.

Those who have registered, can purchase a maximum of two tickets in the Ticket + Coach resale per transaction. For the General Admission sale, you will be able to buy a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

You’ll need all of your registration numbers for the Ticket + Coach sale, and then your registered postcodes for the General Admission sale. Tickets bought in the resales must be paid for in full at the time of booking.

Tickets will cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee per person. There is also a £2.75 e-Ticket delivery for Ticket + Coach travel options. General Admission tickets come with a £9.95 postage fee.

For anyone looking at coach options, prices can be found here. Anyone who has a Ticket + Coach option will be sent coach tickets in advance, and your festival entry ticket will be given to you on the coach.

There will be a very limited number of tickets available in the resales. Glastonbury bosses say once orders are being processed for all the available tickets, it will no longer be possible to access the booking page, and you will see a message that ‘All available tickets have now been allocated’.

If you see this message, try refreshing the page just in case, as any orders that can't be processed will be released back to sale. Once all ticket purchases have been processed, the website will display a ‘SOLD OUT’ message and no more tickets will be released.

There will only be a limited number of tickets available to purchase over both resale days. Emily Eavis announced the festival had its highest ever percentage of ticket balances paid.

The deadline to pay for tickets awarded in November’s sale closed on Sunday, April 7. Emily wrote on Instagram: “Just heard that we had our highest percentage of ticket balances paid ever! Incredible. Thanks so much everyone. There will be a resale of the (very limited) returned tickets later this month. Info to follow on that.”

For more information on Glastonbury Festival’s resale, visit here.