If you tried and failed to grab yourself some tickets to this year don't panic. As long as you subscribe to the network you can put your name in the hat for the chance to grab a spot in the famous fields of Somerset. There are 100 pairs up for grabs and it's incredibly simple to apply.
All you need to do is head to the VeryMe Rewards section in the Vodafone app before April 20. Winners will then be drawn at random. Those lucky enough to be picked will then get the chance to see acts such as The 1975, Neil Young, The Libertines, Ezra Collective and Olivia Rodrigo with the festival opening its doors from June 25.
Explaining more about the prize, Vodafone said, "From 7 to 20 April 2025, customers can enter the VeryMe Rewards instant win competition through the My Vodafone App for a chance to win a pair of tickets."
As well as handing out those freebies, Vodafone has also confirmed that it is, once again, the Official Connectivity Partner of Glastonbury Festival. Last year, it gave away data SIMs for those attending so they could stay online, chat and post content to social media without any buffering.
There's no word if the same will happen in 2025 but we do know that Vodafone will offer its Connect & Charge stand again this year.
This will be located near the Other Stage and next to the Glade. Vodafone has confirmed that it will provide all festivalgoers, regardless of their network, with a technology retreat - offering free charging so they have enough battery to capture their favourite acts as well as free WiFi to contact friends and family.
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