Coach and ticket packages for Glastonbury Festival 2023Â sold out in just 22 minutes after going on sale last night (November 3).
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The world famous festival returned this summer for the first time in three years after its 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. The 2023 edition will take place from June 21-25 next year at Worthy Farm.
On Thursday night, ticket and coach packages went on sale, with the well-known rush following and tickets selling out within half an hour.
After tickets went on sale at 6pm GMT, Glastonbury’s official Twitter account posted at 6.23, announcing that they had sold out.
“The Glastonbury 2023 coach + ticket packages on sale this evening have now all been sold. Thank you to everyone who bought one,” they wrote.
General sale tickets are set to go on sale on Sunday (November 6) from 9am GMT. As is customary, a ÂŁ50 deposit (plus coach fare if youâre booking travel as well) is due for the tickets upon purchasing, with the balance needing to be paid in the first week of April next year.
See reactions to last night’s ticket sale below.
The Glastonbury 2023 coach + ticket packages on sale this evening have now all been sold. Thank you to everyone who bought one. Standard tickets are on sale at 9am GMT on Sunday morning (and @nationalexpress will offer coach travel to standard ticket holders from across the UK).
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) November 3, 2022
to everyone that got glastonbury tickets⊠hope they make you very happy pic.twitter.com/jIyzg2tU6O
— char (@economysagoner) November 3, 2022
Glastonbury tickets should get a record for being the hardest to cop
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) November 3, 2022
Just got Glastonbury tickets. In complete shock. Top of the bucket list for more than a decade, canât believe itâs finally happening
housemate came upstairs to ask if I was crying – I was lol pic.twitter.com/V5THvIN2OT
— Maddie Dunne (@MadeleineDunne) November 3, 2022
Me trying to get Glastonbury tickets every year pic.twitter.com/c89j2w6PUF
— Dale
(@ryledale) November 3, 2022
Me âwaiting for a free space on the booking siteâ for #Glastonbury tickets before inevitably failing to get a ticket for the third time in a row x pic.twitter.com/Uc3WxQStrs
— Yung Eddy B (@officialEddyB) November 3, 2022
Congratulations to everyone whoâs got that golden ticket! Sunday we go again.
#Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/NELEdFIWDb
— GlastoAnimal (@AnimalGlasto) November 3, 2022
Attempting to buy 5 #Glastonbury tickets on the PS4 pic.twitter.com/usUlW6zXmT
— Tyler Walker (@TylerWalker1399) November 3, 2022
Me this Sunday at 4am praying to the Glastonbury ticket gods pic.twitter.com/4QDv61EVSj
— Matt Dalzell (@britdjmatt) November 3, 2022
Damn that was fast :'( #glastonbury #tickets #SOLDOUT pic.twitter.com/MGEDLbeZdm
— Totally Unofficial Glastonbury Survival Guide (@GlastoSurvival) November 3, 2022
One fan who tried â and seemingly failed â to get tickets was the UK’s former Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary, Nadine Dorries, who tweeted: “If at first you donât succeed, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,try,try,try, try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,tryâŠ. Again.”
If at first you donât succeed, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,try,try,try, try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,try,tryâŠ. Again. #Glastonbury23 pic.twitter.com/XLSIwkoejp
— Nadine Dorries (@NadineDorries) November 3, 2022
Last month, Emily Eavis spoke out about the Glastonbury ticket price increase in a new post on social media after it was revealed that tickets for next yearâs event will cost £335 plus a ÂŁ5 booking fee â an increase of ÂŁ55.
In 2022, the tickets cost ÂŁ280 plus a ÂŁ5 booking fee. When the tickets originally went on sale in 2020 they were priced at ÂŁ265, but the cancellation of the festival plus inflation led to an increase.
Eavis addressed the rise, writing: âI wanted to post about the 2023 Glastonbury ticket price which was announced today. We have tried very hard to minimise the increase in price on the ticket but weâre facing enormous rises in the costs of running this vast show, while still recovering from the huge financial impact of two years without a festival because of COVID.
âIn these incredibly challenging times, we want to continue to bring you the best show in the world and provide our charities with funds which are more vital than ever. We are, as always, hugely appreciative of your ongoing support.â
eFestivalsâ line-up page currently lists Arctic Monkeys, Elton John and Harry Styles as rumoured headliners for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of Glastonbury 2023 respectively, while Roxy Music are rumoured for the Legendsâ Slot. No acts have been confirmed as of yet.
Reviewing Glastonbury 2022, NME wrote: âThis yearâs Glastonbury Festival represents a significant milestone in getting back to where we once belonged. And festival bosses Michael and Emily Eavis certainly rise to the occasion, laying on the youngest-ever headliner in Gen-Z icon Billie Eilish and the oldest-ever headline in Sir Paul McCartney; a pandemic-delayed 50th birthday bash for the greatest music festival in the world.”
Robbie Williams has also said it âwould be coolâ to return to Glastonbury next year to take on the coveted legends slot. Williams continued: â[Glastonbury has] never really been on my radar, and obviously [Iâve] not been on their radar, either. But now Iâm like, âYeah, I wanna do thatâ.â He went on to say that Glastonbury âis the epicentre of the music worldâ.
Catch up on all of NMEâs coverage from Glastonbury 2022 here.
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