Tickets for 2016’s Glastonbury Festival went onsale earlier this evening, with coach & ticket ‘combo tickets’ selling out in record time.
15,000 tickets went up for grabs at 7pm, secured by a £50 deposit plus the full price of the coach booking. Meanwhile, a further 120,000 ticket-only passes will go onsale this Sunday (4th October), with prospective buyers expected to enter a race with over one million other hopefuls.
Glastonbury 2015 saw Kanye West, Florence & The Machine and The Who take headline slots, and whilst no word has been mentioned regarding who will play next year’s event, the rumours have already started. Head over to our Glastonbury page here and follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with everything Glastonbury-related.
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