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To buy a Glastonbury ticket, individuals aged 13 or over must be registered at glastonbury.seetickets.com and can purchase tickets starting at 9am (BST) on October 7th with a £50 deposit. Registration is currently closed but will reopen after ticket sales, and tickets cost £248 plus a £5 booking fee, with children under 12 admitted free. Up to six tickets can be booked per transaction, and payment options vary for UK and international buyers.

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To buy a Glastonbury ticket, individuals aged 13 or over must be registered at glastonbury.seetickets.com and can purchase tickets starting at 9am (BST) on October 7th with a £50 deposit. Registration is currently closed but will reopen after ticket sales, and tickets cost £248 plus a £5 booking fee, with children under 12 admitted free. Up to six tickets can be booked per transaction, and payment options vary for UK and international buyers.

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GLASTONBURY TICKET FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

HOW DO I BUY A GLASTONBURY TICKET?


Everyone aged 13 or over needs to be registered at glastonbury.seetickets.com. If
you’ve been to the Festival before, it means that you are already registered. Go to
glastonbury.seetickets.com at 9am (BST) on Sunday 7th October (tickets only).
Tickets can be
booked by paying a £50 deposit per person.
CAN I STILL REGISTER?
No, registration has now closed; it will reopen after the ticket sales.
I HAVE MORE THAN ONE REGISTRATION. IS THAT OK? WHICH ONE SHOULD I USE
TO BOOK MY TICKET?
It’s OK to have multiple registrations (even linked to the same email account);
however, we recommend deleting old registrations that you don’t use any longer. If
you plan to book tickets for the Festival, please make sure that you are using a
registration with your name and photo, and that the photo is recent and of
passport standard.
You can request a list of all your registrations here (please note it isn’t possible to
edit or delete your registrations while registration is closed).
HOW MUCH WILL TICKETS COST?
Tickets cost £248 + £5 booking fee per person, with deposits of £50 per person that
you pay
when you book the ticket. Children aged 12 and under are admitted free of charge.
Your ticket balance (£198 + £5 booking fee) will be charged in the first week of
April.
HOW MANY TICKETS CAN I BOOK?
You can book up to six tickets per transaction, providing you have the registration
numbers for everyone for whom you are booking a ticket.
HOW CAN I PAY?
UK buyers may use either a UK registered debit card or UK registered credit card.
International buyers must use a credit card (with a non-UK billing address).

Are these sentences true or false?


1.You must be registered to buy a ticket.
2.If you bought tickets in the past, you don’t need to register to buy tickets
now.
3.You must use your passport photo for your registration.
4.You cannot delete or edit your registrations now.
5.Your twelve-year-old child doesn’t need to pay for a ticket to go to the
festival.
6.You can buy tickets for people that are not registered.
7.You cannot pay in cash.

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