Areas
In many ways, Glastonbury is like loads of different festivals converging on the same gorgeous countryside for the weekend. Each area of the Festival has its own character, its own loyal fans and its own special attractions: so Silver Hayes (formerly the Dance Village) is as distinct from the Green Fields as the Circus & […]
2023
2023 saw Glastonbury return, firing on all cylinders. Joining the Green Fields, which have always been powered by renewable energy, this year every generator across the Festival site was run entirely on palm-oil free, sustainable HVO renewable fuel. This, along with the new temporary wind turbine powering the food stalls at Carhenge, added to the […]
Impact Summary
From the very beginning, Glastonbury Festival was established to celebrate music, culture and togetherness – inspiring a respect for both our environment and each other. This passion for the arts and all people still underpins the Festival today, and we continue to strive towards a more vibrant, inclusive and sustainable future for all. We like […]
Pre-erected campsites terms & conditions
Official pre-erected campsites accommodation booking terms & conditions In making an accommodation booking for the Glastonbury Festival official pre-erected campsites (“Official Campsite(s)”), you are agreeing to the code of conduct laid out by Glastonbury Festival Events Ltd (“GFEL”) and the below terms. These terms and conditions expressly provide that the accommodation booked may not be […]
Blind/visually impaired customers
Guide / Assistance Dogs The festival recognises that some festival goers rely on the assistance and support of a guide or assistance dog. Glastonbury is a very large site where dogs would experience dense crowds, high levels of noise, lasers, strobes and pyrotechnics. It is therefore vital that any guide dog or assistance dog that […]
2022
Ticket price: £280 Capacity: 210,000 After a two year Covid break, Glastonbury Festival returned at full strength in ’22. ‘It’s great to be back!’, a quote from a delighted Emily Eavis during the build, became the headline for the first issue of the Glastonbury Free Press, the official site newspaper. And the world’s media were […]
2020
It’s wonderful to hear that so many of you are planning to celebrate Glastonbury at home this year, and we wanted to offer you a taste of the full Festival experience to go alongside the BBC’s comprehensive coverage. Huge thanks to all of the areas and stages who’ve put together so much fantastic virtual entertainment […]
Energy policy
Global climate change continues to present the biggest threat to our planet. Here at Glastonbury Festival we are committed to reducing greenhouse emissions and using clean energy sources whenever possible. Please read on to learn more about our work to lower our carbon footprint. Our work so far: Incentivising green travel. To encourage Festival-goers to […]
Waste policy
‘Love the Farm, leave no trace’, is central to Glastonbury Festival’s philosophy. We are passionate about reducing rubbish sent to landfill and ask Festival-goers to bring only what they need and leave nothing behind. With over 200,000 people on the land during the Festival, it’s very important to minimise the enormous impact this makeshift city […]
Local & Sunday Tickets
A limited number of Sunday Tickets from cancellations will be made available from 10am (BST) on Friday 10th May at glastonbury.seetickets.com. LOCAL & SUNDAY TICKETS FULL WEEKEND AND SUNDAY TICKETS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS ON SALE FROM 9AM SUNDAY 26TH NOVEMBER 9AM – FULL WEEKEND TICKETS FOR INNER ZONE ONLY 10AM – FULL WEEKEND TICKETS FOR […]