GLASTONBURY concertgoers are already counting down the days for the 2020 festival.
Here's hoping you've registered for a ticket as coach and ticket packages go on sale TODAY. Here's hot to secure yours…
When do Glastonbury 2020 tickets go on sale and how much do they cost?
Coach and ticket packages for Glastonbury 2020 go on sale at 6pm TODAY (Thursday, October 3).
Return fares can be found on the Glastonbury Festival website.
Standard weekend tickets will be available to purchase on October 6, 2019, at 9am.
This follows the same format as 2019 when tickets went on sale in October 2018.
There was then a re-sale in April 2019 – so hopefully, there will be two bites of the apple again for 2020.
Tickets will cost £265 plus a £5 booking fee.
Tickets will be sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com.
Festivalgoers can book up to six tickets per transaction by paying a deposit of £50 per person, with the balance due in the first week of April 2020.
When does registration for tickets close?
Registration for tickets was open until September 23, 2019, at 5pm – so if you haven't registered you're out of luck.
To get tickets for 2020, you will have needed to register on the official Glastonbury site, which will require you to upload a passport-style photo and type in some details about yourself.
If you don't do this, then you won't be in with a chance of getting tickets for the festival at all.
The official website states: "No other site or agency will be allocated tickets", so this is the ONLY way to be in with a chance of going to the famous festival.
When is Glastonbury 2020?
Glastonbury Festival is taking place from Wednesday, June 24, to Sunday, June 28, 2020.
It always ties in with the summer solstice, which in 2020 is June 20.
The festival takes place at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.
Who will be playing at Glastonbury 2020?
The line-up every year is always kept hush hush until nearer the festival.
However, we do know a few acts that are strongly tipped to play.
In June 2019, the legendary Fleetwood Mac hinted that they would perform at the 2020 event.
During their gig at Wembley Mick Fleetwood said that he and his bandmates still have "a big field to play", hinting they could be heading for Glasto in 2020.
The other top musician set to appear is Paul McCartney.
In April 2019, Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis appeared to reveal that he had booked the Beatles star when he told BBC Somerset: "Paul's on good form at the moment."
When asked ''coming here?' he replied: ''Hopefully for the 50th. Don't make a big thing of it though, will you?"
And Mel B told Jonathan Ross that the Spice Girls wouldn't rule out performing – and even hinted Victoria Beckham would be there.
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