Glastonbury 2024 tickets will go on general sale on Sunday morning. Tens of thousands of people will be hoping to bag tickets to this year's festival when they go live at 9am.

It comes after the first batch of tickets for the coach packages sold out in just 25 minutes on Thursday evening. Next year's iconic music event will take place between Wednesday, June 26 and Sunday, June 30 next year at Worthy Farm in Somerset.

There is still no indication of who may be headlining in 2024 however organiser Emily Eavis has teased that a huge US artist could be on the cards.

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Earlier this month speculation was rife that that Madonna, Dua Lipa and Coldplay will top the bill on the Pyramid Stage at the world-famous event. However Eavis put the claims to bed in an Instagram post on Sunday, November 5, s she said the line-up is “still changing every day”.

To be eligible to buy tickets you needed to have preregistered - with registration having closed on Monday, November 13. Tickets are being sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com.

Tickets cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee plus a coach fare. A £75 deposit is payable when booking with the balance payable in the first week of April 2024.

Follow the latest updates on the Glastonbury ticket sale in our live blog below.

A fair point...

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People are still managing to get tickets

Despite a lot of delays and general annoyance, customers are still able to snap up tickets it seems.

But a lot of fustration about!

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'If you've sold out... say so!'

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A bit of frustration creeping in...

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'Please bear with us'

SeeTickets have tweeted this morning: "Bookings for @Glastonbury are being processed steadily, however the site is exceptionally busy this morning, so please bear with us."

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