Glastonbury Festival fans who missed out on tickets for 2024 had a second chance to snag a spot this morning (Sunday, April 21). The general resale went live on See Tickets at 9am, and thousands joined the virtual queue.

The legendary festival returns to Worthy Farm on June 26, with Glastonbury Festival veterans Coldplay, and first-timers Dua Lipa and American singer Sza, set to headline the Pyramid Stage at this year's festival. Country singer Shania Twain will take the Sunday afternoon legends slot.

Tickets first went on sale in November 2023 and sold out within minutes. Festival-goers had to pay a £75 deposit at the time, before settling their balance during the first week of April.

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However, those who didn't pay their ticket balance by the deadline have now lost their ticket. Their unsold tickets went back on sale this morning, but See Tickets confirmed at 9.22am that they had already sold out.

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Joy for the lucky few

Among the many gutted Glasto fans on social media this morning are some very excited ticket-holders who managed to snap up a spot

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Competitions you can still win tickets through

If you're still desperate to get your hands on tickets, there are several brands running competition giveaways to get you to Glasto

Check out our full list here

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Disappointed fans

Glastonbury is now trending on X (formerly Twitter) as fans share their elation or disappointment - and it seems largely to be the latter

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Confirmation from See Tickets and Glastonbury

In case you didn't want to believe us...

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SOLD OUT

Sadly for those who are yet to secure tickets, the web page now confirms that Glastonbury 2024 tickets have sold out

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Some tips from a seasoned Glasto-goer

"If you're kicked out, back space"

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Nervous wait...

The virtual queue looks to be predictably busy, with many people still stuck on the landing page counting down the seconds to refresh until a space is free to access the booking page

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Ticket fraud warning

Police have warned fans not to get caught out by unofficial sellers

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Link is now LIVE

The resale link is now live on See Tickets, with hopefuls met with a message advising: "You will be held at this page until there is a free space on the booking site.

"This page will auto refresh and attempt to access the booking pages in [X] seconds.

"Please have your registration number(s), registered postcode(s) and payment details ready to proceed."

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Just minutes to go

Good morning and good luck if you're hoping to get your hands on Glastonbury tickets

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