Information has been officially released on Glastonbury’s website. Check it out below:

At 9am on Sunday, 7th October, tickets will go on sale at £205 (including £5 booking fee per ticket & £6 P&P per order). Entrance for children aged 12 and under remains free.

The ticket price covers entry to the Festival site from Wednesday 26th June until Monday 1st July 2013 and, as ever, includes a free programme. Once again, the Festival will be raising funds for Oxfam, Wateraid, Greenpeace and a host of local charities and causes (in 2011, more than £2m was raised).

As in 2011, you will be able to book a ticket by paying a £50 deposit per person, either online at glastonbury.seetickets.com, from 0844 412 4635 or, for international callers, from +44 1159 934 183. Up to 8 tickets can be bought at once, but there is only one ticket per registration (so if you’re planning to book for a group, please make sure everyone is registered).

Registration remains free of charge. If you’re not already registered, then head over to www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk now to fill in your details and upload your picture (it only takes a few minutes). Please do all this in advance of Setpember 30th (when registration will close) until after 7th October.

The booking site will then re-open on 2nd April 2013 for UK ticket buyers (25th February for international buyers), when you will have a week to pay your balance and to book everything else you might need (tipis, campervan tickets, car parking, coach and train travel, cancellation protection etc).

It will not be possible to pay for a ticket in full in October, when only deposits will be taken. This will allow people more time to save for their tickets, knowing that they have secured a booking. It will also help the Festival to reduce costs, allowing us to give more to our joint charities.

You can get even more info from the Glastonbury website.

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