Don’t forget to pay for your tickets!
Glastonbury 2022 ticket-holders have between 9am on Tuesday 1st March, and 23:59 on Monday, 7th March [2022] to pay for the tickets they originally purchased back in October of 2019.
The Worthy Farm-held event is set to finally return for the first time since 2019 after two consecutive cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Glasto-goers who bought tickets for the 2020 event have had their tickets rolled over twice and are now looking forward to attending the Festival in June this year.
At this moment in time, ticket-holders to the sold-out event have only paid a £50 deposit towards their admission pass and are now due to pay for the remainder of their ticket balance, or forfeit their place.
For those who have paid a deposit for either a General Admission Ticket or a Coach + Ticket Package for the 2022 Festival, a balance payment of £230 + £5 booking fee per ticket is due between 9am GMT on Tuesday 1st March and 23.59 GMT on Monday 7th March 2022.
Car park tickets and cancellation protection will also be available to be added to your booking while paying your balance.
As mentioned above, tickets for Glastonbury 2022 – which were rolled over from 2020 due to the coronavirus crisis – went on sale at the beginning of October 2019 and sold out in a mere matter of minutes.
Many Glasto-fans were left ticketless after failing to get a ticket on both the General Admission Ticket sale (which sold out in 33 minutes) and the Coach + Ticket Package sale (which sold out in just 27 minutes).
A detailed list of how fast Glastonbury tickets sold out in previous years going back all the way back to 2002 can be found here.
Any tickets that are not fully paid off during the Payment Window will be refunded £25 (with a £25 admin fee will be retained) automatically onto the card on which they were booked. Any returned tickets will then go back in the pot for the 2022 Ticket Resale, which will be split over two separate days.
A resale of Coach + Ticket Packages will take place on Thursday 24th March, followed by a resale of General Admission Tickets on Sunday 27th March.
Further details about the resales will be released in due course, however, anyone wishing to book a ticket in the resales must first be registered with the Festival
Tickets for Glastonbury 2022 will cost £280 + £5 booking fee. While a statement on the festival’s website points out that: “Every effort was made to keep this increase on the 2020 ticket price of £265 as low as possible, despite inflation and the impact of two forced cancellations.”
Please also note that tickets purchased in resales after the 8th of March 2022 must be paid for in full at point of booking.
Further details about the resales will be released in due course, however, anyone wishing to book a ticket in the resales must first be registered with the Festival.
Glastonbury 2022 is set to take place at its natural home in Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, from Wednesday 22nd to Sunday 26th June.
Although tickets for the 2022 Festival have already sold out ahead of the 2020 cancelled event (with deposits paid for the 2020 Festival having rolled over for a second year), there are still ways to go to Glasto this summer.
Some of the opportunities include entering competitions, working at the Festival, volunteering or trying for tickets in the spring resales – which have now been confirmed to take place at the end of March.
To learn more about registration, the sale process and how you can maximise your chances of getting Glastonbury tickets, click here.
To view our full constantly updated list of all the latest line-up announcements and rumours for the 2022 Festival, click here.
PLEASE NOTE:
Glastonbury Festival would very much like fans to be aware that there are people out there who will try and sell fake Glastonbury tickets to unsuspecting, willing and innocent potential purchasers.
Although Glasto-veterans who have been going to the Festival for quite some time may recognise these scams for what they are, newcomers to the Festival might not know that tickets are only sold on one site which is: glastonbury.seetickets.com – and any other site claiming to sell tickets for the Festival are not authentic.
For more information including FAQs and details on how to pay for your ticket, please see Glastonbury Festival’s official website here.