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What time is the Glastonbury ticket registration deadline tonight?


Don’t miss your chance to be here! (Picture: EPA)

If you want to be at Glastonbury 2020, your time to register is running out.

Last year’s festival saw instantly-iconic performances from Kylie Minogue, Stormzy and, er, a teenager from Somerset.

So when is the last time to register for Glastonbury tickets?

When is the Glastonbury ticket registration deadline?

Registration will officially close today, Monday 30 September at 5pm.

Glasto bosses advised registering at least a week before to ensure your place was secured, but that doesn’t mean you’ve missed out on your opportunity.

Truth hurts, but missing out on Glasto could hurt more (Picture: Dyson/Getty Images)

If you’re wondering how to register, all you have to do is visit the official website and follow the instructions.

General admission tickets will then go on sale on Sunday 6 October at 9am, or coach and ticket packages go on sale a few days earlier on Thursday 3 October.

How much are Glastonbury tickets?

General admission tickets cost £265 plus a £5 booking fee.

If you do register and get a ticket on 3 October, you’ll be able to put down a £50 deposit and pay the rest of the balance on the first week of April 2020.

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The coach and ticket packages come in different tiers depending on where you’re travelling from.

You can find out all the ticket prices online.

Is there a Glastonbury resale?

If you miss the deadline and can’t try your luck at buying a ticket, there could still be a chance of getting one.

The coach resale will take place on Thursday 16th April 2020 followed by the main resale, on Sunday 19th April 2020.

All tickets, including resale, will be sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com. No other tickets will be valid.

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