The final allocation of tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival have sold out in quick time once again as festival goers pinned their last hopes on today’s resale.

Thousands of tickets became available at 9am this morning, quickly snapped up (in around 22 minutes) by fans looking to grace Worthy Farm in June for arguably the biggest event in the global festival calendar.

Tickets for Glastonbury 2017 originally went onsale in October last year, with all 135,000 selling out in less than 30 minutes.

Back in March, Glastonbury organisers shared the first batch of names for this year’s soiree, adding the likes of Lorde, London Grammar, Justice, Anderson .Paak, HAIM and Sampha to headliners Ed Sheeran, Foo Fighters and Radiohead. Since then, various areas have also confirmed their own line-ups, including Avalon and Block9. Rumours are also starting to circle with the imminent announcement of the Silver Hayes guestlist, too.

Alongside confirming the shifting of all the tickets, Glastonbury Festival and See Tickets have also released a limited number of campervan tickets, tipis and Worthy View accommodation options – head over to the booking site now (expect these to go VERY quickly, mind).

Glastonbury 2017 will run from 21st-25th June, and will be the final year prior to its regular ‘fallow year’ rest period, before returning in 2019.