Glastonbury 2024 Overcrowding Sparks Debate as Fans Anticipate 2025 Fixes

The r/glastonbury_festival subreddit has been buzzing with discussions about overcrowding issues experienced during Glastonbury 2024. Festivalgoers confirmed that organizers continue putting effort into crowd management, making adjustments informed by previous years—including a major Shangri-La redesign. Fans eagerly await the official 2025 festival site map, expected in late May, which will reveal how the layout has evolved to ease congestion.

Skepticism remains among attendees who note that superstar headliners inevitably draw dense crowds, creating unavoidable crushes despite best efforts. Seasoned festival veterans reminisced about even more extreme crowding in the 1990s, lending perspective to current concerns.

To dodge the busiest bottlenecks, advice from the community includes skipping the mainstream headliners and exploring less crowded, under-the-radar stages like Strummerville, Babylon Uprising, or Bloc 9. One user humorously suggested showing up in a giant personal bubble to claim some breathing room.

Overall, fans recognize that while incremental improvements are expected year-over-year, some crowding at Glastonbury’s massive scale—and with its top-tier lineup—is inevitable. The community looks forward to smarter crowd splits and safer, more comfortable festival navigation when the full 2025 map drops.


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Source: r/glastonbury_festival

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