We’ve added the most asked questions below to make it easy and accessible for everyone.
Wristbands are available in advance and can be bought online here. You can also buy them on the day from our ticket office which is situated on Castle Street in Bury, close to The Castle Armoury. Click here for ticket info
Yes – One free pass will be issued to an essential companion who is attending the event in a working capacity with a paying disabled visitor over the age of 16. Companion passes must be applied for in advance so that details can be left with the ticket office. There is a deadline for applications and there is no guarantee that applications made after this deadline will be successful and it is not possible for us to issue passes to customers who purchase their tickets on the day. Click here to see our Accessibility page for full details
Yes, this is a family-friendly event. Some venues however do not have a licence to allow children entry after 6.30pm.
If you would like to volunteer as a Marshal or Steward on the day of the event, please click here. You will be required to work a designated three hour shift (or more if desired!) somewhere between the hours of 12 Noon and 11pm and in return will receive a free pass to the event and will be provided with refreshments. Over 16’s only (over 14’s subject to parental consent).
Applications can be made by clicking here. We welcome originals, covers and tribute bands from all genres as well as solo performers
Media passes are offered subject to acceptance of our terms and conditions. Click here to find out more.
We would welcome the chance to discuss your business further, please click here for more information.
Glaston-Bury is an independently organised not-for-profit event based in Bury, Lancashire. It is not affliliated with, associated with or supported by the people who organise Glastonbury.
The two events are absolutely nothing to do with each other but we want to make sure that there is no confusion(!)