Many people who were still hoping to attend Glastonbury in 2024 have been left disappointed by the quick sell-out Glastonbury It only took 22 minutes for all the tickets to be sold in the resale tickets sold out in This morning, the music festival offered one last chance to attend this year’s event, featuring a great lineup with artists like Shania Twain, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, Janelle Monáe, and more.
The first batch of tickets, sold exclusively through See Tickets, sold out in an hour on November 19 last year Five months later, the resale occurred including – and it took just over 20 minutes for all tickets to sell out again, Coldplay, Glastonbury’s official account posted at 9:22am, thanking those who managed to purchase tickets and apologizing to those who missed out, SZA, See Tickets’ account also announced that a limited number of returned campervan tickets, Worthy View, and Sticklinch accommodation will go on sale to ticket holders at 11am, While some people were successful in getting tickets, others expressed their disappointment on social media One person, Adam, made four unsuccessful attempts and expressed his frustration
Despite the disappointment, some people may still hope to attend Glastonbury by volunteering
Is that possible? Can I sign up for Glastonbury volunteering? There are different ways to volunteer at Glastonbury, including through Oxfam and Festaff
Oxfam has a team of 2,000 volunteers at the festival, performing various roles such as monitoring festivalgoers, working at the Oxfam festival shop, and engaging with the public
With Festaff, volunteers are required to work three eight-hour shifts between Wednesday and Sunday as stewards
According to the website for Oxfam, applications for volunteering at Glastonbury are now closed
Glastonbury is internationally recognized as one of the largest events in the music festival calendar (Picture: Anna Barclay/Getty Images)
On Festaff’s website, there is still an option to register interest in becoming a volunteer, which also adds you to the charity’s mailing list
The website states: ‘Those who worked two camping events with us in 2023 will be invited to apply for Glastonbury 2024 – all have been sent an email.’
‘We will not be accepting any additional applications or making any more announcements until we have dealt with the current ones. We aim to have these completed by the end of February.
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‘You should choose a related event to accompany your Glastonbury 2024 application – only camping events, not BST or APE.’
Further information will be provided later.
Apologies to everyone who has once again not been selected.
There are various ways that people can volunteer at Glastonbury, including through Oxfam and via Festaff.
Oxfam has a team of 2,000 people volunteering at the festival, carrying out roles such as monitoring festivalgoers at the gates, helping at the Oxfam festival shop and campaigning with the public.
With Festaff, people volunteering as stewards with the organisation have to work three eight-hour shifts between the Wednesday and Sunday.
On the website for WaterAid, it says that applications for volunteering at Glastonbury are now closed.
On Oxfam’s website, it still gives the option for people to register their interest to be volunteers, which will also sign you up to the charity’s mailing list.
Meanwhile, Festaff states on its website: ‘All those who worked two camping events wiht us in 2023 will be invited to apply for Glastonbury 2024 – all have been sent an email.
‘We will not be accepting any other applications or further announcements until these are all dealt with. We hope to have these processed by the end of February.
‘You must select a sister event to partner your Glastonbury 2024 application – camping events only – Not BST or APE.’