Glastonbury has revealed when you can get your hands on a ticket for the UK's biggest music festival.
It will be a particularly special one for the hundreds and thousands of festival-goers who manage to get tickets as the festival celebrates a huge anniversary next year.
In 2020, Glastonbury will return to Worthy Farm in Somerset to celebrate its 50 years on June 24 until June 28.
Last year's standard tickets sold out in 36 minutes, so make sure you're prepared to avoid disappointment.
When do tickets go on sale?
The first batch of tickets, which are the coach + ticket packages, will go on sale at 6pm on Thursday, October 3.
The second batch, which are the general admission tickets, will go on sale at 9am on Sunday, October 6.
You may book up to six tickets per transaction - providing you have the registration numbers.
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets cost £265 per person + £5 booking fee - of which a £50 deposit (plus coach fare if booking a coach package) is payable when booking in October, with the balance payable in the first week of April 2020.
You must have registered in advance of the ticket sale.

How to register to get a ticket
It's free and takes just a few minutes. You can do so here.
Registration closes at 5pm on Monday, September 30.
Once closed, you can't submit or resubmit until after the October sale.
Glastonbury bosses advise that you submit the form a week before it closes to allow time to resubmit your photo if needed.
You need a valid registration number for each person for whom you wish to book a ticket.
Good luck!