Here are the bar prices for drinks at Glastonbury 2024

The gates are opening tomorrow

The bar prices at Glastonbury 2024 have been shared online.

As revellers gear up for the gates opening at Worthy Farm tomorrow (June 26), a member of staff working on site shared a screenshot of the prices for booze.

The average pint of beer or cider on site will be £6.75 with Stonewall Inn IPA topping the price range at £7 and Otter Ale coming in at the cheapest at £6.50 a pint. Cans will also be priced from £6.25 to £8.

A bottle of wine will set you back £30 while a bottle of Prosecco clocks in at £44.50. Spirits range from £5.75 to £13.50 while a cocktail is priced between £9.50 and £12.50.

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Soft drinks meanwhile will set you back around £3 for a half pint.

This year’s edition of the legendary festival will take place between June 26-30, with Dua LipaColdplay and SZA due to headline the Pyramid Stage. Other confirmed acts include Shania TwainLCD SoundsystemLittle SimzThe NationalAvril LavigneThe Last Dinner PartyJungleJusticeBloc PartyFontaines D.C.Yard ActArlo Parks and Gossip.

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In early June, organisers revealed the full line-up, stage splits and timings for the sold-out bash – including some new names and various ‘TBA’ secret slots. The BBC has also shared its extensive coverage plans for the huge weekend of music.

As for the weather, the BBC Weather website forecast for the full five days currently shows temperatures ranging from the high-10s to the mid-20s, with sunny intervals, light winds and broadly dry conditions. Festivalgoers can expect at least the first few days of their Worthy Farm visit to remain rain-free.

Meanwhile, the bookies’ odds have been published for who might be playing a secret set at Worthy Farm this year – and bets have been suspended on one huge artist already.

Visit here for the full line-up, stage splits and schedule. Check out the new Glastonbury site map here, revealing some key changes for 2024.

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