
Furious Glastonbury fans brand resale a ‘joke' as tickets disappear in minutes
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.
5
5
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.
5
5
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Dua Lipa 'approaches two HUGE Brit pop stars to open her monumental Wembley Stadium gigs' amid Radical Optimism tour
Dua Lipa has reportedly 'lined up' two huge British pop stars to support her at her upcoming 'monumental' Wembley Stadium gigs. The singer, 29, is said to have approached Charli XCX and Raye to open her shows on June 20 and 21, ahead of their upcoming Glastonbury performances. A source told The Sun: 'These two Wembley shows are monumental for Dua and she wants to give her fans an extra treat. 'Her team has approached Raye to open Friday's show, while Charli is in talks to perform on Saturday. 'Dua, Raye and Charli are all super supportive of each other and it would be amazing to have these three British female powerhouses playing Wembley. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'With Glastonbury the week after, this is the perfect warm-up for Raye and Charli too as they'll be playing to almost 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.' MailOnline has contacted Dua's representatives for comment. Dua was initially set to play just one show at the London venue on Friday 20 June 2025, as part of her Radical Optimism tour. But due to the phenomenal demand, the pop star will be staying in the English capital for a second night to put on another performance on Saturday June 21. And those who have bagged tickets to the highly-anticipated shows are in luck as the hitmaker is planning to get up close and personal with her fans when she plays at Wembley Stadium. The Illusion hitmaker is set to jump off the main stage and walk the full length of the crowd in a similar manner to her Glastonbury headline performance last year. And in her personal life, Dua revealed she would 'love' to have children with her fiancé Callum Turner after announcing their engagement. The singer publicly shared her excitement for the first time since the actor, 35, got down on one knee. The hitmaker posed for the front cover of British Vogue where she looked stunning in a pale pink bra that highlighted her jaw-dropping figure. In the interview, Dua discussed her family plans, saying she's concerned how having children will fit in with her career as a pop star. 'I'd love to have kids one day,' she said. 'But it's like the constant question of when would there ever be a good time – how it would fit in with my job and how it would work if I went on tour, and how much time out I'd have to take. 'I think it's just one of those things that's going to happen when it happens. I love kids, but I think there's so much more to raising a child than just loving children.' Confirming their engagement, Dua said: 'Yeah we're engaged. It's very exciting. 'This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever — it's a really special feeling.' Late last year, news of their romantic proposal emerged and Dua has regularly been seen with a dazzling diamond ring on her finger. Speaking of their wedding plans, Dua said she hopes to finish her tour and Callum to wrap up filming before they tie the knot. While the wedding hasn't been at the forefront of her mind amid her busy schedule touring, she did admit she has started to think about her dress. She said: 'I want to finish my tour, Callum's shooting, so we're just enjoying this period. 'I've never been someone who's really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be. All of a sudden, I'm like: 'Oh, what would I wear?'' Dua said she's 'obsessed' with her engagement ring, before insisting 'It's nice to know the person that you're going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.' Dua and Callum were first linked in January 2024 and reportedly got engaged over Christmas in 2024. 'I think it's just one of those things that's going to happen when it happens. I love kids, but I think there's so much more to raising a child than just loving children.' Dua and Callum had 'many Sliding Doors moments', where they were in the same place at the same time without realising, before being introduced to one another at the River Cafe in London. A year later, she was having dinner in Los Angeles with her friend Mustafa the Poet when 'all of a sudden' Callum appeared. She thought: 'Oh, it's that really hot guy from The River Cafe.' During their conversation, the pair realised they both 'just happened to be reading' Hernan Diaz's novel Trust. Asked if she feels they were destined to be together, she replied: 'One thousand per cent.' Dua and Callum first sparked romance rumours in January 2024 when they both attended a Masters Of The Air afterparty in London. Prior to making her relationship public, the Dance the Night songstress revealed during promotion for her album Radical Optimism that she had to find her 'confidence' again after previous relationships had gone awry. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she revealed: 'In terms of relationships, I needed to get to this place in order to find what I really needed. You have to be in the act of forgiveness and growing and learning, and being okay with the past in order to move on with what's to come next. 'So it's, for me, Happy for You is a beautiful, happy song, because it's so reflective of my journey. 'I think with every relationship, with every experience you learn about yourself, you learn about things that are hurtful to you, what you expect, what you should be ready to give as well. 'I think, again, it goes back to that exchange of vulnerability. 'I think I've had relationships which have been really hurtful, especially earlier on, where I feel like I've been made to feel like not good enough or have made me lose my confidence and I've had to find that again. 'You learn about your own non-negotiables. I think that's an important thing. It's of course the right person, but it's really about the right relationship. 'You find that in friendships and in love relationships as well, of your non-negotiables.'


Scottish Sun
7 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Dua Lipa lines up two HUGE Brit pop stars to support her at ‘monumental' Wembley Stadium gigs
Plus scroll down to find out which footie star Paddy McGuinness hopes to persuade to do karaoke at the Soccer Aid after-party THAT'LL DUA NICELY! Dua Lipa lines up two HUGE Brit pop stars to support her at 'monumental' Wembley Stadium gigs Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHARLI XCX and RAYE have found the perfect warm up for Glastonbury – supporting Dua Lipa in London. I'm told Dua has approached Charli and Raye to open her two huge Wembley Stadium shows next weekend. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 8 Dua Lipa has lined up two top acts to support her at her Wembley Stadium gigs Credit: Getty 8 Dua's team approached Raye and an agreement is close to being finalised for the upcoming gigs Credit: Getty 8 Charli XCX is also in talks to support Dua Credit: Getty And it's looking promising as insiders tell me the deals were close to being confirmed last night. A source said: 'These two Wembley shows are monumental for Dua and she wants to give her fans an extra treat. 'Her team has approached Raye to open Friday's show, while Charli is in talks to perform on Saturday. 'Dua, Raye and Charli are all super supportive of each other and it would be amazing to have these three British female powerhouses playing Wembley. 'With Glastonbury the week after, this is the perfect warm-up for Raye and Charli too as they'll be playing to almost 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. 'The deals are still being thrashed out but fans off to see Dua should expect to see these two on the stage.' It's a coup for us music fans, we're being spoilt for choice when it comes to huge gigs this summer. And while the Brit Awards is moving to Manchester, London is proving to be the hottest city in the country when it comes to music this summer. Our capital is the only place fans can catch Coldplay, Oasis, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, SZA and Billie Eilish. And the stats speak for themselves, with more than 3.6million fans heading to the city this summer to watch their favourite acts. 'Shaken' Dua Lipa in terrifying security scare after fans sneak into her hotel and are found outside her bedroom 'Best in the world' I'm told 40 per cent of stadium ticket sales this summer were for artists who all started their careers in venues that held less than 1,000 people, acts such as Dua, Kendrick, Lana del Rey, Imagine Dragons and Post Malone. And ladies are doing it for themselves as female-led stadium shows account for 40 per cent of sales. Mayor of London, and self confessed Taylor Swift superfan, Sadiq Khan told me: 'Our capital's music scene is the very best in the world and this summer we have another incredible line-up of performances featuring some of the globe's biggest artists. 'From headlining acts at stadiums and festivals to upcoming stars at grassroots venues, London's music scene has so much for fans to enjoy, and we'll continue to do all we can to support our venues.' Sophie dazzled at the Hall 8 Sophie Ellis-Bextor says she gets excited about making pop music above any other genre Credit: Getty IT WAS murder on a very fancy dancefloor for Sophie Ellis-Bextor as she performed a huge sold-out show at London's Royal Albert Hall. The concert was Sophie's biggest ever headline show in the capital, with the singer performing her new single Taste from upcoming album Perimenopop, which is out on September 12. This year marks Sophie's 25th anniversary as a solo star, and she said: 'I've been singing for 30 years now and throughout my career I've been lucky enough to happily play with many music genres, but my heart beats the fastest for pop.' Of her eighth record, Sophie added: 'This album is a celebration of that relationship. 'In fact, it's a celebration of lots of things, including being the age I'm at and still having so many adventures and so much fun.' Paddy's duet dream for Soccer Aid party 8 Paddy McGuinness has his eye on the Soccer Aid after party, not just the game itself Credit: PA THEY defeated the World XI last year after a five-year losing streak – but Paddy McGuinness hasn't got his mind on taking home the trophy again ahead of Soccer Aid tomorrow. The Radio 2 DJ tells me he's got bigger fish to fry, like convincing football legend Wayne Rooney to have a go on the karaoke machine he's bringing to the after-party. Paddy, who has been part of the England XI line-up for 15 years for the charity match, which will be broadcast live on ITV tomorrow at 7:30pm, said: 'Obviously, I'd sing Islands In The Stream with Wayne – it's a classic. 'There are singers on the team – we've had some A-list stars over the years and everyone gets involved. 'But, to be honest, when the karaoke machine comes out, that's when the professional singers have to step aside and let the rest of us have our moment.' 8 Paddy is aiming to convince Wayne Rooney to let loose on the karaoke machine Credit: ©UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures Paddy is joining Dragons' Den's Steven Bartlett, former Olympian Sir Mo Farah, adventurer and TV presenter Bear Grylls, and former footballers Gary Neville and Joe Hart in the England XI team. They will be up against a team that includes boxer Tony Bellew, Strictly's Gorka Marquez and Baby Reindeer's Richard Gadd. This year, Paddy revealed that the training schedule had been cut down from five days to two, but that doesn't mean he hasn't been taking it seriously at home in preparation for his moment in goal. He said: 'I keep myself fit and healthy. 'I'm going to be back in goal, so I've been doing a lot of yoga and stretching, and I've always loved combat training. I do karate. 'One year, I stopped Usain Bolt from scoring a goal with a karate roundhouse kick to the ball. 'He was already celebrating with his arms in the air, it was a real close one. 'It was like, 'I didn't know Paddy could put his leg over his head!'' WILL SMITH has admitted he needed some A-list encouragement to write his new album Based On A True Story. On Capital XTRA Breakfast, he said: 'Jay Z said, 'Don't even make music if you're not going to be honest.' 'That was the deep push for me.' Jord's hair of importance 8 Jordan North is a bigger diva than Mariah Carey, claims Summertime Ball co-host Sian Welby Credit: Getty MARIAH CAREY has been demanding loads of dressing rooms for Capital's Summertime Ball tomorrow but there will be an even bigger diva at Wembley Stadium for the sold-out show – Jordan North. The Capital Breakfast show host is even more of a primadonna than the Fantasy singer, according to his hilarious co-host Sian Welby, with Jordan. In an exclusive chat, she said: 'Jordan is the biggest diva. 'He's got his makeup and, in an interview, he's so busy looking at the cameras, checking his hair out that he gets lost in the interview. 'He has his own barber come into the studio and he wears a cape. And then two days later, he wants a fresh trim. "He would have a barber following him around if he could. 'He'd have special lighting. 'He'd have a tanning booth.' Sian said that working with her male co-hosts is amazing, adding: 'It's like having brothers – we can rip the p**s out of each other.' And she reckons they have hit their stride as a trio, with their show broadcast nationally. She added: 'I'm usually self-deprecating but the combo of me, Chris Stark, and Jordan is just the right timing and the right mix of personalities. 'I feel like we're in some sort of golden era of radio.' Tim's a fall guy 8 James singer Tim Booth carried on performing after taking a tumble during a live performance Credit: FPS Images - 2025 - All rights reserved. JAMES frontman Tim Booth took their 1990 hit Sit Down to heart at the Summer Sessions festival after falling off the stage. The Manchester born singer took a tumble while performing at the event at Plymouth Hoe. Ever the professional, Tim carried on singing – much to the amusement of the crowd. One fan told me: 'One moment Tim was singing and greeting fans, the next he'd gone ar*e over tit. 'He had jumped down from the main stage onto a smaller platform towards the barriers. 'As he jumped to the floor he looked like he rolled his ankle and dropped straight to the ground. 'It took him a couple of attempts to get off the floor, but he continued singing the whole time.' What a trooper.


The Sun
7 hours ago
- The Sun
Dua Lipa lines up two HUGE Brit pop stars to support her at ‘monumental' Wembley Stadium gigs
CHARLI XCX and RAYE have found the perfect warm up for Glastonbury – supporting Dua Lipa in London. I'm told Dua has approached Charli and Raye to open her two huge Wembley Stadium shows next weekend. 8 8 8 And it's looking promising as insiders tell me the deals were close to being confirmed last night. A source said: 'These two Wembley shows are monumental for Dua and she wants to give her fans an extra treat. 'Her team has approached Raye to open Friday's show, while Charli is in talks to perform on Saturday. 'Dua, Raye and Charli are all super supportive of each other and it would be amazing to have these three British female powerhouses playing Wembley. 'With Glastonbury the week after, this is the perfect warm-up for Raye and Charli too as they'll be playing to almost 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. 'The deals are still being thrashed out but fans off to see Dua should expect to see these two on the stage.' It's a coup for us music fans, we're being spoilt for choice when it comes to huge gigs this summer. And while the Brit Awards is moving to Manchester, London is proving to be the hottest city in the country when it comes to music this summer. Our capital is the only place fans can catch Coldplay, Oasis, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, SZA and Billie Eilish. And the stats speak for themselves, with more than 3.6million fans heading to the city this summer to watch their favourite acts. 'Best in the world' I'm told 40 per cent of stadium ticket sales this summer were for artists who all started their careers in venues that held less than 1,000 people, acts such as Dua, Kendrick, Lana del Rey, Imagine Dragons and Post Malone. And ladies are doing it for themselves as female-led stadium shows account for 40 per cent of sales. Mayor of London, and self confessed Taylor Swift superfan, Sadiq Khan told me: 'Our capital's music scene is the very best in the world and this summer we have another incredible line-up of performances featuring some of the globe's biggest artists. 'From headlining acts at stadiums and festivals to upcoming stars at grassroots venues, London's music scene has so much for fans to enjoy, and we'll continue to do all we can to support our venues.' Sophie dazzled at the Hall 8 IT WAS murder on a very fancy dancefloor for Sophie Ellis-Bextor as she performed a huge sold-out show at London's Royal Albert Hall. The concert was Sophie's biggest ever headline show in the capital, with the singer performing her new single Taste from upcoming album Perimenopop, which is out on September 12. This year marks Sophie's 25th anniversary as a solo star, and she said: 'I've been singing for 30 years now and throughout my career I've been lucky enough to happily play with many music genres, but my heart beats the fastest for pop.' Of her eighth record, Sophie added: 'This album is a celebration of that relationship. 'In fact, it's a celebration of lots of things, including being the age I'm at and still having so many adventures and so much fun.' Paddy's duet dream for Soccer Aid party 8 THEY defeated the World XI last year after a five-year losing streak – but Paddy McGuinness hasn't got his mind on taking home the trophy again ahead of Soccer Aid tomorrow. The Radio 2 DJ tells me he's got bigger fish to fry, like convincing football legend Wayne Rooney to have a go on the karaoke machine he's bringing to the after-party. Paddy, who has been part of the England XI line-up for 15 years for the charity match, which will be broadcast live on ITV tomorrow at 7:30pm, said: 'Obviously, I'd sing Islands In The Stream with Wayne – it's a classic. 'There are singers on the team – we've had some A-list stars over the years and everyone gets involved. 'But, to be honest, when the karaoke machine comes out, that's when the professional singers have to step aside and let the rest of us have our moment.' 8 Paddy is joining Dragons' Den's Steven Bartlett, former Olympian Sir Mo Farah, adventurer and TV presenter Bear Grylls, and former footballers Gary Neville and Joe Hart in the England XI team. They will be up against a team that includes boxer Tony Bellew, Strictly's Gorka Marquez and Baby Reindeer's Richard Gadd. This year, Paddy revealed that the training schedule had been cut down from five days to two, but that doesn't mean he hasn't been taking it seriously at home in preparation for his moment in goal. He said: 'I keep myself fit and healthy. 'I'm going to be back in goal, so I've been doing a lot of yoga and stretching, and I've always loved combat training. I do karate. 'One year, I stopped Usain Bolt from scoring a goal with a karate roundhouse kick to the ball. 'He was already celebrating with his arms in the air, it was a real close one. 'It was like, 'I didn't know Paddy could put his leg over his head!'' WILL SMITH has admitted he needed some A-list encouragement to write his new album Based On A True Story. On Capital XTRA Breakfast, he said: 'Jay Z said, 'Don't even make music if you're not going to be honest.' 'That was the deep push for me.' Jord's hair of importance 8 MARIAH CAREY has been demanding loads of dressing rooms for Capital's Summertime Ball tomorrow but there will be an even bigger diva at Wembley Stadium for the sold-out show – Jordan North. The Capital Breakfast show host is even more of a primadonna than the Fantasy singer, according to his hilarious co-host Sian Welby, with Jordan. In an exclusive chat, she said: 'Jordan is the biggest diva. 'He's got his makeup and, in an interview, he's so busy looking at the cameras, checking his hair out that he gets lost in the interview. 'He has his own barber come into the studio and he wears a cape. And then two days later, he wants a fresh trim. "He would have a barber following him around if he could. 'He'd have special lighting. 'He'd have a tanning booth.' Sian said that working with her male co-hosts is amazing, adding: 'It's like having brothers – we can rip the p**s out of each other.' And she reckons they have hit their stride as a trio, with their show broadcast nationally. She added: 'I'm usually self-deprecating but the combo of me, Chris Stark, and Jordan is just the right timing and the right mix of personalities. 'I feel like we're in some sort of golden era of radio.' Tim's a fall guy 8 JAMES frontman Tim Booth took their 1990 hit Sit Down to heart at the Summer Sessions festival after falling off the stage. The Manchester born singer took a tumble while performing at the event at Plymouth Hoe. Ever the professional, Tim carried on singing – much to the amusement of the crowd. One fan told me: 'One moment Tim was singing and greeting fans, the next he'd gone ar*e over tit. 'He had jumped down from the main stage onto a smaller platform towards the barriers. 'As he jumped to the floor he looked like he rolled his ankle and dropped straight to the ground. 'It took him a couple of attempts to get off the floor, but he continued singing the whole time.' What a trooper.