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Biffy Clyro are playing BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool
Biffy Clyro are joining the likes of Tom Grennan, Barry Can’t Swim and Nia Archives for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 at Sefton Park.
Glastonbury have confirmed that a “very limited number of tickets” for this year’s fest will be made available this month…
Glastonbury have announced the ticket resale information for 2025.
As always, the Worthy Farm fest – which revealed its massive line-up in March – is totally sold out, but there are going to be a “limited number” of tickets up for grabs again this month after some gig-goers didn’t make the payment balance deadline first time round.
On Thursday, April 24 from 6pm BST, the ticket and coach travel options for Glastonbury 2025 will be going live, and then on Sunday, April 27 from 9am BST, general admission tickets are going to be made available. The same day, two hours later, from 11am BST, you can check out the cancelled accommodation options.
You must be registered to be in with a chance of getting resale tickets – if you’ve not already done so, it’s recommended to be registered by Friday, April 18 “to allow for the registration to be processed and resubmitted if needed”. They also explain on their FAQs page: “If you are already registered you can use your existing registration number and do not need to re-register. We advise you check your details online prior to registration closing, in case you need to provide any new details. Registration closes at 5pm BST on Wednesday 23rd April, and will not reopen until after the resale.”
Tickets for this year’s festival cost £378.50.
In 2026, Glastonbury will be having its fallow year. Emily Eavis previously said that, “We’re taking a fallow year in 2026 to give the land a rest, and the festival before a fallow year is always a fun one to plan, because you almost have to fit two years into one. We’re already in talks with some acts for it. It’s exciting!”