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Glastonbury fans all have the same complaint about the new ticket system as general sales begin in 2025 – Music

Glastonbury fans all have the same complaint about the new ticket system as general sales begin in 2025 – Music

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That’s it guys, Glastonbury 2025 general sale tickets finally started.

Everyone knows that getting a seat at Worthy Farm is no easy task – although if you’re here and haven’t been sitting anxiously in the ticket queue, we’re assuming you’re not too fussed about it – and today is the day tickets go on sale.

So we expect to see a lot of people groaning or sharing screenshots. booking confirmationsor both are on social media Today.

The fight for a place at Glastonbury 2025 is on (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

The fight for a place at Glastonbury 2025 is on (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Glastonbury Already in the bad books of some festival goers after deciding to attend the festival altogether Overhaul the ticketing system for next year to see the dreaded online queue implemented (for anyone trying to get it) Oasis tickets(if you know, you know) it’s no surprise that fans came out en masse this morning to complain about the change.

How has the Glastonbury ticketing system changed?

In years past, Glastonbury fans had to manically refresh their browsers at 9am to get through the waiting page.

But not anymore.

This year fans are directed to: See the Glastonbury Tickets page The website is open and ready to use, randomly assigning everyone a place in the virtual queue. The only rule is that under no circumstances should you refresh the page once you are in the queue.

As you can imagine, this is a bit odd for fans who are used to frantically smashing that refresh button over and over again.

Don't do it guys, don't press the refresh button (X)

Don’t do it guys, don’t press the refresh button (X)

Glastonbury hopefuls are making their feelings clear about virtual queuing for tickets this morning – and if the mood online One thing to remember, it’s going to be a very difficult day for many.

“Don’t give me a bar-based system and then start moving up with partial bar increments,” one person wrote. XAlongside a screenshot of their place in the queue, a second hopefully added: “This Glastonbury queue is going to kill me mate how did I not move a single stick.”

“Does anyone see anything other than 2 green bars?” a third person questioned.

Meanwhile, others commented on how hard it was to not hit refresh, with one person joking: “This new way of selling tickets is pure torture when you’ve wasted years like this.”

Another added: “It’s brave of them to call themselves SeeTickets when I’ve never seen one.”

A moment of silence, please, for everyone who spent all of Sunday counting green bars on a laptop screen.