15,000 Glastonbury 2014 tickets will go on sale three days before the general on sale date, with festival-goers who purchase a coach package getting their tickets earlier than everyone else.
The coach packages includes the full festival ticket along with transport to the Worthy Farm, the festival’s location.
135,000 tickets in total are to be sold, but these 15,000 tickets will go on sale from 6pm on October 3rd, with the other tickets going on sale from 9am on October 6th.
It is notoriously difficult to book tickets for Glastonbury, with them often selling out incredibly quickly. Organiser Michael Eavis has already said that over one million people have registered for tickets for Glastonbury 2014, so it sounds like booking tickets this year will be no walk in the park.
The price for a Glastonbury ticket has risen by £5 this year, with it costing £210 plus a £5 booking fee. A £50 deposit is also required upon booking the tickets.