Glastonbury Festival have confirmed the dates of its 2027 Festival, as well as offering 25 tickets to the highly esteemed event in a prize draw in order to raise much needed to help support the work of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF UK).
Following its previously-announced fallow year in 2026, the Festival will return from Wednesday 23rd June to Sunday 27th June, 2027.
Glastonbury Co-organiser Emily Eavis told Glastonbury Free Press last year:
“We’re taking a fallow year in 2026 to give the land a rest, and the festival before a fallow year is always a fun one to plan because you almost have to fit two years into one.
“I really would like to say thank you to everyone who’s made this year so special. It’s got to be the best one yet. Every single one of our vast, incredible crew is crucial to making this event work.
“And, of course, it simply wouldn’t exist without the participation of the kind, brilliant, respectful festival-goers. I think people here show a better way to live, and that they do take a little bit of that back to the outside world with them. It honestly restores your faith in humanity.”
All funds raised in the prize draw (after payment processing fees) will support MSF’s vital work providing medical care to people affected by the current conflicts in Gaza, Palestine and Sudan which is currently facing civil war.
The prize draw follows a direct donation by the Glastonbury Festival earlier this year, which was split between MSF’s work in Sudan and the Reconstructive Surgery Hospital in Amman, Jordan.
The draw can be entered from now until 7th November at the link here.