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2002 > Press Releases & older news > Tickets
 Tickets
The 2002 Festival is now sold out.
If you don't have a ticket please stay away, and we look forward to welcoming you in 2003.
You can watch and hear this years Festival via the various broadcasts.
NOTE: Tickets should start being sent out around 25th April. It will take some time to clear the backlog, but all tickets should be delivered (from WayAhead) by the end of May.
If you have ordered your ticket online via this website, you can track their progress to your front door by clicking here.
NOTE: you need to provide both the email address you gave when ordering, and the transaction number of your order (which was emailed back to you after you placed your order).
If you do not have your reference number, you can check your booking by telephoning WayAhead on 0115 912 9129.
Please read all the important information below before buying your tickets.
The entrance ticket price is £97 + £3 booking fee per person.
A green levy for car parking costs £5. Campervan tickets cost £35.
Tickets are available to buy online, by telephone and in high street outlets.
Children
Children aged 12 and under who are accompanied by a ticket holding adult get in free and don't need a ticket. If age looks questionable, bring a photocopy of the childs birth certificate.
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Cars
As a green levy - to encourage the use of public transport and car sharing - for the first time this year it will be necessary for all people intending to bring cars to the Festival to purchase a car parking ticket at £5 each. Only Festival ticket holders will be allowed to purchase car park tickets. Please purchase these at the same time as your entrance ticket. Note that there is NO alternative parking nearby.
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Motorbikes
Motorbikes are exempt from the green levy and do not require a car parking ticket.
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Campervans & Caravans
Campervan tickets also have to be bought at the same time as personal tickets and cost £35 per vehicle. This gives access to specially allocated fields just outside the main fence, with the entrances from the A37. You can purchase the Campervan tickets from the ticket page at the same time as purchasing your entrance tickets. Caravans also require this ticket (the vehicle towing the caravan and the caravan counting as one vehicle).
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More Tickets
One of the positive findings of the prosecution over the excess of numbers at the 2000 festival was that the site could support more people than the 105,000 allowed under the terms of the license. Consequently Glastonbury 2002 is licenced for 140,000 people. This is in recognition of the fact that the strategy to stop illegal entrants will be successful. In plain English we have more tickets to sell but if you haven't got one you WILL NOT get in - around £2M is being spent on new security measures. No ticket = no Festival for you!
NO TICKET = NO FESTIVAL
Remember if you try to get in without a ticket you are both depriving our charities of much needed funds and you are putting the future of the best outdoor event in the world in jeopardy!
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Do not call any other numbers in relation to ticket enquries. Any numbers you get for the Festival at Northload Street or Worthy Farm can not help you with ticket enquiries.
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All tickets are now sold.
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Updated: 13th June 2002 11:31
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