Organisers of Glastonbury festival have announced new rules surrounding ticket re-sales.
The first batch of tickets went on sale back in November – with coach and ticket packages selling out in under 25 minutes. Later, the general sale saw all tickets go in just over an hour. The festival has now announced people have the chance to purchase tickets on re-sale.
These come after previous would-be festival-goers either failed to pay the balance on their purchase or returned them. The festival has announced that, this year, tickets will be payed for after the re-sale has taken place.
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A statement on the festival's website said: "Due to the high volume of traffic expected for the limited number of tickets available in the resales, you will not be asked for your payment details during the booking process.
"Once you have submitted your order request, including the registration details for each ticket, you will receive an initial confirmation to let you know we have received your order, followed by an email within 3 hours of the sale closing, with details of how to pay for the booking. You will then have 24 hours to complete your purchase before the order is cancelled."
The main line-up was announced last month with the bill topped by Elton John, Arctic Monkeys, and Guns ‘N’ Roses. Coach package tickets will go on sale on Thursday, April 20 at 6pm, before general admission tickets go on sale again on Sunday, April 23 at 9am.
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