Monday, 5 October 2015

Glastonbury Tickets Sell Out In 32 Minutes


Revellers dance as George Ezra performs on the Pyramid stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset during the Glastonbury Festival

Thousands of festival goers were left disappointed after Glastonbury tickets sold out in just over half an hour.
The £228 tickets went on sale at 9am and, 32 minutes later, they were all gone - not quite beating the 14 minutes it took this year's festival to sell out in October 2014.

Emily Eavis, co-organiser of the festival and daughter of its founder Michael Eavis, tweeted: "Tickets have now sold out.
"Thank you to everyone for your incredible support and sorry to those who missed out.
"Bring on Glastonbury 2016!"
The 120,000 tickets were snapped up even before the line-up was announced, with only rumours about who might play at the festival.
Adele and Coldplay are the top bets, with the Foo Fighters also hot favourites after pulling out of this year's event when front man Dave Grohl broke his leg.
ACDC, Blur and Fleetwood Mac are also being tipped to perform.
See tickets, which is selling the passes, said on Twitter that news of re-sales would be made public in the Spring.

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