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Festival sells out in a Glastonhurry
Daily Express
|November 18, 2024
..but new ticketing system leaves fans frustrated
TICKETS for next year's Glastonbury festival sold out within 35 minutes yesterday, as many of those who missed out slamming the new system.
For the first time, those trying to get to tickets were assigned a random place in an online queue rather than having to refresh the holding page.
Which, at It led to the tickets £373.50, cost £18.50 more than last year being snapped up 25 minutes faster than they were last year, when 210,000 people went.
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