When is the Glastonbury resale and how do I get tickets? Prices, line up and rumours

GLASTONBURY is coming back for another awesome year of great music and endless fun.

Here's everything you need to know about when it is and how you can get your hands on some tickets in trhe big resale.

How can I get tickets for Glastonbury 2019? Is there a resale?

Ticket have sold out for now, but there is a resale TODAY (April 28,2019) which kicked off at 9am on their website glastonbury.seetickets.com

Unfortunately, those who are not already registered cannot attempt to purchase tickets during the resale, since the deadline was April 23.

Those who are registered will need their registration number, and those of all the people you’ll be booking tickets for. This is limited to four per transaction.

Tickets cost £248 plus £5 booking fee per person and the full amount must be paid on booking.

Music fans also have to purchase additional tickets if they are planning on bringing campervans, caravans, and cars.

If you missed out on registering then it is unlikely you will be able to get a ticket for the festival.

While tickets could go back on sale if there is a low uptake, it is extremely unlikely that will happen.

When is Glastonbury 2019?

Glastonbury festival will take place between Wednesday, June 2,6 2019, and Sunday, June 30, 2019.

There was no Glastonbury festival in 2018 because it is a 'fallow year'.

This means that organisers are giving the land at Worthy Farm, where the festival is held, time to recover from the excessive stomping of thousands of festival-goers.

How much is a ticket to Glastonbury 2019?

Tickets for Glastonbury 2019 will cost £248 + £5 booking fee.

Children aged 12 and under are admitted free of charge and do not need a ticket.

This includes entry to the festival, five nights of camping, a free programme, free mobile charging, an on-site newspaper and free firewood.

Who is playing at Glastonbury 2019?

Here are the rumours and the confirmed acts so far:

  • On June 25, 2018, it was revealed by The Sun that Madonna would be playing her first Glastonbury in 2019.
  • On August 6, 2018, Rapper Kendrick Lamar became in talks alongside Sir Paul McCartney to headline the music festival as it becomes more ‘forward-thinking’.
  • In November 2018, it was announced that Stormzy was one of the artists to headline the festival, making him the first grime headliner.
  • In December 2018, it was revealed that The Spice Girls are also in talks to headline the festival which would round off their reunion tour.
  • Also in December 2018, it was confirmed that Kylie Minogue would headline the festival.
  • In March 2019, The Sun reported how The Killers and The Cure were in talks to headline the show.

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