This is how you can get into Glastonbury even if you miss out on tickets today.
For many music lovers, Glastonbury tickets are the holy grail of the summer festival season, but scoring them only gets more expensive and more difficult year on year.
However for those who do miss out on tickets, there will still be a chance attend the much coveted event.
Festaff employs a number of volunteers at Glastonbury (as well as festivals across the company)
According to their website, 'Festaff positions usually involve working as part of a team of like-minded volunteers on some light & enjoyable tasks such as stewarding in the campsite, wristbanding and/or scanning tickets as patrons arrive at the event, front of house bar staff, campsite information point teams, or similar general assistance roles.'
Tickets for general admission will go on sale at 9am GMT on Sunday 19, November
Glastonbury has limited the number of tickets to six per party, and they are made personal to each of the attendees to make re-sale impossible
The website also mentions that up to 1,500 medical staff are able to apply to join Dr Chris Howes at the event.
If you have medical, paramedic or first-aid qualifications, you can apply to join his team.
However it is important to note that all applications to join Festival Medical Services will not mean you work onsite at Glastonbury.
For all clinical applications, you will require proof of qualification/s, a photo (passport style) and a credit/debit card to pay a £25 non-refundable three-year membership fee.
Tickets for general admission go on sale at 9am GMT on Sunday 19, November.
Glastonbury has limited the number of tickets to six per party, and they are made personal to each of the attendees to make re-sale impossible.
Tickets will be sold exclusively at glastonbury.seetickets.com.
Tickets will cost £355 + £5 booking fee, of which a £75 deposit (plus coach fare if booking a ticket + coach travel option) is payable when booking in November, with the balance payable in the first week of April 2024.