Glastonbury Ticket Sales Cut for 2025 to Ease Overcrowding, Says Emily Eavis
- Glastonbury Festival will run in Somerset from June 25 to June 29, 2025, with headliners Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, and Neil Young.
- Organisers reduced ticket sales by a few thousand to ease overcrowding after last year’s crowd congestion and closed access points.
- Emily Eavis, the festival co-organiser, said they expanded spaces like the Other Stage and Shangri-La and urged fans to use multiple routes onsite.
- Eavis explained, “They tend to move more in a herd,” and highlighted there are “10 routes to anywhere” to help reduce crowd pressure.
- The ticket cut aims to change crowd flow dynamics during busy periods, and the festival will pause in 2026 to plant 30,000 trees on new land.
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Glastonbury ticket sales cut for 2025 to ease overcrowding, says Emily Eavis
The first group of tickets for the event sold out in 30 minutes last November.
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