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Access information for Glastonbury

There are no separate weekend tickets for customers with access requirements. Anyone wanting to attend the Festival must register and book tickets in the usual manner, as described above.

 

Even if you think you’re already registered, we encourage you to check / retrieve details of your existing registration well ahead of the ticket sale here.

 

Once you have secured your Festival ticket please contact the Festival’s Access Team to request the link for the online Access Application Form. Customers wanting to apply for a PA and/or needing to use any of the access facilities during the Festival must submit their Access Application Form by the 30th April 2024.

 

Please note access to these facilities can reach capacity so we do recommend customers complete the Access Application form and return this to us as early as they can.

 

Before booking in the ticket + coach travel sale please consider the following;

 

- Are you able to sit on a coach for the required length of time without having the option of taking regular breaks when you want to.

- All the coaches will be full, please consider whether you will be comfortable being on a busy coach in close proximity to other passengers.

- Coaches will have at least one toilet on board, however, please note these will not be wheelchair accessible and will not be regularly cleaned during the coach journey.

- If you intend on applying for a PA ticket and your application is successful, this person must travel with you on your designated coach. Please book this additional seat when making your ticket + coach travel booking.

- If you buy a combined coach ticket you cannot then purchase a campervan ticket in either the accessible campsite or general campervan fields.

- Combined coach tickets cannot be changed to general admission tickets. If you buy a combined coach ticket you must travel on your designated coach.

 

For further information please refer to the Festival’s Access Information page.