Glastonbury Festival returns to Worthy Farm this month, and many will be ensuring they have everything they need
Glastonbury is just around the corner and festivalgoers will be making sure they have everything they need for the big event. The festival returns to Worthy Farm from June 25, with huge crowds expected.
This year’s line-up features headliners Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975, and Neil Young, along with Rod Stewart taking the Legends slot on Sunday. The huge line-up also includes Charli XCX, RAYE, Fatboy Slim, Wet Leg, The Prodigy, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, The Libertines, Scissor Sisters, Biffy Clyro and more.
Ahead of the festival, many people will be thinking about what they need to take – including whether they’ll need to have cash on hand. Luckily, Glastonbury organisers have shared official advice on the topic.
At the festival, there will be a mixture of card and cash payments taken. This means many festivalgoers should “expect” to use cash during the event, according to organisers.
On the festival’s official website, organisers said: “Over twenty of our main bars will be accepting payment by debit and credit card, on more than 100 card readers. Many food traders will also be accepting cards but not all traders will be able to accept cards, so please expect to use cash over the weekend.”
For those who don’t want to withdraw cash ahead of the festival – or who need extra cash on the day – there will be a number of cash machines (ATMs) spread across the site. These will be available 24 hours a day.
Organisers added: “Cash Machine (ATMs) are spread across three locations around the site and all are open 24 hours a day and accept all UK and International cards. Get cash with a friend for company and security and don’t forget, remind yourself of your PIN number and bring your debit or credit card with you.”
According to the festival site map for 2025, there are three locations where visitors will find ATMs. The first is based near Woodsies, by Mary’s Gate, while the second is located between The Glade and West Holts stages.
The third can be found near Pennard Hill Ground. Festivalgoers can find the full Glastonbury 2025 site map here.