FUMING Glastonbury fans have been left gutted yet again after failing to bag themselves any tickets.
Final sales for the Worthy Farm extravaganza were up for grabs today – but were sold out within 20 minutes.

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The official Glastonbury X account explained: “On a morning of incredible demand, all of the tickets in today’s resale have now been sold.
“Thank you to everyone who bought one, and sorry to those who missed out.”
Disgruntled fans complained on the social media site: “I do not think #glastonburyfestival cares about their fans anymore given the comments this morning. The festival does not seem to be what it once was.“
“Absolutely gutted, got through to the payment page in around 18 mins and then it said sold out,” shared a sad user.
“This is b******s, Glastonbury. Not been able to get tickets for 6 years!” vented an angry fan.
“New ticketing system is a joke. The old system worked,” complained someone else.
“Please reinstate the old system. This year has been ridiculous. Four tries and didn’t get anywhere near close,” moaned another.
One fan stated: “Same people going year in year out. Try telling me this isn’t fixed somehow.”
Tickets were released in November but sold out within 35 minutes.
Glastonbury 2025 has a star-studded line-up, including The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart and Charli XCX.
They will be joined by an array of music royalty, both new and old, on Worthy Farm between June 25 and 29.
Sir Rod Stewart will perform his classic tracks in the legends slot, while up-and-comers like Lola Young will entertain the younger generation of festival-goers.
Loyle Carner is headlining the Other Stage on the Friday, while Charli XCX is performing on the same day as godfather of grunge Young when she tops the second stage.
Dance legends The Prodigy will close the Other Stage on Sunday.
It’ll be party vibes with Raye and US rapper Doechii coming to the farm, while Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers will get the mosh pits going.
The festival is notorious for being one of the hardest festivals to get tickets to.
Roughly 2.5 million people attempt to buy just over 200,000 tickets each year.
Glastonbury takes place from June 25 to June 29.

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