Glastonbury fans fuming as final resale tickets for festival sell out in minutes

Glastonbury fans fuming as final resale tickets for festival sell out in minutes

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Due to what organizers have called an “incredible demand,” many Glastonbury fans who were hoping to get a ticket to the festival this summer have been left without money.

Glastonbury fans are furious after failing to bag to any final resale tickets for the festival(Image: Getty Images)

Glastonbury fans are furious after failing to bag to any final resale tickets for the festival this summer. The last lot of tickets for the Worthy Farm knees-up were up for grabs online today, however, they sold out within 20 minutes, leaving many potential party people empty-handed.

The official Glastonbury X account broke the bad news that all West Country festival tickets had already been sold, according to the official Glastonbury X account. “On a morning of incredible demand, all of the tickets in today’s resale have now been sold,” said the official Glastonbury X account. I’m sorry to those who didn’t buy one, but I’m grateful to everyone who purchased one. Some people, who were upset about the ticketing system on social media, didn’t feel like it was enough.

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Matty Healy
Many Glastonbury fans have been left empty-handed, meaning they’ll have to watch the likes of The 1975 on TV(Image: Getty Images)

Given the comments made this morning, one person said, “I don’t think #glastonburyfestival cares about their fans any more.” The festival doesn’t seem to be where it was in the past.

Another claimed that the payment page had been “absolutely gutted,” and that it had been closed after about 18 minutes, before saying it had sold out. A third vented: “This is b******s, Glastonbury. For six years, I haven’t been able to get tickets”! while a fourth yelled, “Please reinstate the old system.” It has been a crazy year. Four tries later, nothing came even close.

An automatic queue system was introduced last year after Glastonbury made changes to its booking process.

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Fans would now have to be online before 14 and 17 November’s ticket sales began as a result of the change. Once tickets are available, they would be “randomly assigned a place in the queue” rather than having to refresh the holding page. Later members were automatically placed at the back of the queue.

The ticketing system’s load is supposed to be reduced, and it may even make the process easier for users because it doesn’t have to constantly refresh the website.

Many fans, however, were unable to purchase tickets, and will now have to watch the festival on television to see their favorite artists perform.

A number of stars are included in this year’s lineup, including The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and Charli XCX.

But for fans unable to bag a ticket, who are still wanting their fix of live music, the Mirror has rounded up a list of other festivals around the country, which offer a good alternative.

The Liverpool Sound City festival, which ran from May 2 through May 4, honored the city’s musical heritage and is a great place to find the upcoming big indie and alternative acts. In this renowned music city, performances from a variety of venues offer a personal festival experience. Tickets from £49.50.

Meanwhile, Gok Wan and Roni Size will both be performing sets at Back To Mine in Bristol, which will be shown on May 23 through May 25. For just £66.45, you can purchase a weekend pass to the house and dance music festival that lasts three days.

One of the biggest urban festivals in the UK will take place at Parklife in Manchester on June 14 and 15. It is home to a lineup of top-notch acts from all different genres, including hip-hop, pop, and electronica, all of whom are renowned for their lively audiences and upbeat energy. Tickets are from £97.70.

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