If you didn’t manage to get Glastonbury tickets in October, now is your last chance.

After the coach package tickets sold out on Thursday, spare refunded tickets for general admission will be made available on Sunday 19 April at 9am.

The exact number of tickets that will be re-sold is not known, so here's how to make sure you stand the best possible chance of bagging a golden ticket:

Are you registered?

If you have not registered on the Glastonbury website for tickets, or your registration has expired, you will not be able to buy tickets in the resale.

If you want to recover your registration number, click here.

General admission resale - 19 April

The resale of general admission festival tickets will take place at 9am on Sunday 19 April.

General admission tickets cost £220 with an additional £5 booking fee. Postage by Royal Mail Special Delivery is charged at £7.50 per order.

How to successfully buy a ticket

Aside from making sure you have registered, refreshing the Glastonbury website until you are taken to the ticketing site is the only way you can buy a ticket.

Glastonbury does not recommend using multiple browsers to buy tickets, saying “it can confuse the ticket sale process and cause your transaction to fail”.

Beware of fake sites offering tickets, they are only available at glastonbury.seetickets.com.

Tickets in the UK can only be bought by debit card. International tickets can only be bought by credit card (Visa or MasterCard).

Resale tickets must be paid for in full upfront, so make sure you have £220 to spare.

And if you miss out on a ticket…

Don’t despair too much.