Unlucky fans who did not bag tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2025 have taken to social media to slam the new ticket queue system . Festival organisers debuted a set up on Sunday (16 November) where punters were “randomly assigned a place in the queue” rather than refreshing the holding page when tickets went live. Tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2025 sold out after 37 minutes, with hopefuls branding the new ticket buying process as “outrageous” and “horrendous”.
One addressed the festival’s organiser as they posted on social media: “@emilyeavis why oh why have you input this system. Worse than before. Punters hate it being out of their control.
It’s horrendous.” Numerous social media users reported technical issues while attempting to buy tickets to the festival. “My best friend got all the way to the front of the queue just to get REJECTED???” one person wrote on X/Twitter.
“Talk about a new fair system’, what is this??” they questioned. “Why would I get a message saying Access Denied when proceeding to pay a deposit? It was fine the whole way through, entered all registrations,” another person asked. “Same happened to me,” a fellow punter replied.
“Everything was entered correctly, then access denied when I clicked proceed. What time did you get in after the green bars of death? I was after 30 mins.” Meanwhile, another person joked: “Bold of them to call themselves SeeTickets when I havent seen any tickets.
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