Organisers of huge music festival Glastonbury have announced tickets will soon be on sale.
Music-lovers will be able to purchase coach and ticket packages at 6pm on Thursday 3 November, and standard tickets will go on sale at 9pm on Sunday 6 November. The event will return to Worthy Farm in Somerset on Wednesday 21 June and run until Sunday 25 June.
Potential attendees must register in advance of purchasing, in an ongoing bid by organisers to stop ticket touts. The line-up has yet to be revealed for 2023 but Roxy Music have been rumoured to be filling the Sunday tea-time legends slot.
As in previous years, a £50 deposit (plus coach fare if you’re booking travel as well) is due for the tickets upon purchasing, with the balance needing to be paid in the first week of April next year.
Robbie Williams also recently told the BBC he would like to fill the legends slot. He said: “Yeah, that’d be cool. Actually, I’d like to do that. I’d like another go round on that stage and feel that audience and get the chance to do it.”
Last year's spectacular event saw Sir Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, and Billie Eilish headlining after two years of cancellations due to the pandemic. Other rumoured headliners include Harry Styles, Arctic Monkeys, and Elton John.
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