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Every banned item at Glastonbury Festival 2025: ‘will not be returned’ | UK | News

amedpostBy amedpostJune 6, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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There’s only a few weeks to go until Glastonbury Festival welcomes millions of music fans into its vast 900-acre site for five days of non-stop entertainment. The hugely popular event is the largest music festival in the UK and attracts around 200,000 people every single year, with more than 100 different stages to choose from. The most famous of course is the iconic Pyramid Stage, which welcomes the headliners each year, while other stages are dedicated to various types of music to effectively allow attendees to experience several different festivals all in the same space.

This year’s event at Worthy Farm in Somerset will run from Wednesday, June 25, to Saturday, June 29, and will see the 1975 headline the Pyramid Stage on the Friday, Neil Young and his band The Chrome Hearts will be the closing act on Saturday, and Olivia Rodrigo tops the bill on Sunday. The festival gates will open at 8.00am on Wednesday, June 25, and car parks open the night before at 9am, but attendees must stay in their cars until the gates officially open.

With less than three weeks to go until the festival starts, Glastonbury Festival has issued advice on what to pack and warned people “only bring what you really need” and warned there are several items that are strictly banned.

Anyone found to be bringing banned items to the event will have them confiscated and these “will NOT be returned”. So if you’re not sure what you can or cannot pack, here a full list of everything banned item at Glastonbury Festival 2025:

  • Portable laser equipment or pens
  • Knives
  • Animals (except registered guide dogs)
  • Sound systems or drums
  • Generators
  • Sky lanterns
  • Kites
  • Fireworks
  • Flares
  • Any type or wax candles
  • Nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
  • Anything made of glass
  • Gazebos
  • Disposable vapes
  • Body glitter
  • Disposable wipes
  • Excess packaging
  • Only food and alcohol for personal consumption can be brought onsite

Glastonbury Festival says: “You may be searched at the entrance for any items that may be used in an illegal or offensive manner – which will be confiscated.

“Persons suspected of carrying out illegal and/or offensive activities onsite may also be searched and face eviction. NB: Confiscated items will NOT be returned.

“Persons using fireworks will be evicted from site and materials confiscated. No unauthorised tape recorders, professional film or video equipment are allowed onsite. Cameras for personal use are welcome.

“Flying or filming with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, or so-called drones) is not allowed on site before, during or after the Festival – and is prohibited by law. We have a working site and the safety of our audience, crew and staff is paramount.”

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