Glastonbury Festival fans say ‘not again’ as they battle it out in chaotic resale

Glastonbury Festival fans say ‘not again’ as they battle it out in chaotic resale

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Many people were thrilled to receive Glastonbury tickets for the festival’s first two days, which took place from June 25 to June 29, but others were devastated when they were left with nothing.

Glastonbury Festival fans say ‘not again’ as they rush to purchase resale tickets(Image: Getty Images)

Glastonbury Festival fans all said the same thing as they rushed to purchase tickets during resale on Thursday. Many were over the moon to get tickets the first time around for the festival taking place from June 25 to June 29 but others were devastated when they were left with nothing.

The iconic annual music festival is preparing itself for another epic summer, with the line-up including the likes of The 1975, Charli XCX, Sir Rod Stewart, Doechii, Alanis Morissette, Raye, Deftones, Olivia Rodrigo, The Prodigy, Busta Rhymes and more. With an iconic line-up, it’s no surprise fans were eager to get tickets as resale launched on Thursday evening.

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Glastonbury fans complained about the green bars(Image: Blockchaz/X)
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However, thousands of fans were directed to a page with a loading bar that remained stuck on two green lines as they clicked the re-sale link.

Fans immediately took to Twitter to share their complaints as one wrote: “Who knew a wee green rectangle would make me die,” along with a screenshot of the loading bar.

“Are the funny green little bars meant to move or…” another questioned while one added: “LET ME IN #Glastonbury.” One fan commented: “The green bars of death yet again ffs.”

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Fans were furious over how long it took(Image: Harry Durrant/Getty Images)

The Glastonbury website states that tickets and coach travel are available for this evening’s resale. Beginning at 9 a.m. on Sunday, April 27, tickets will be available for general admission.

On Sunday at 11am, any Worthy View, Sticklinch, and campervan and caravan passes that have been canceled will be available.

No other website or organization will assign tickets, limiting the number of tickets that can be purchased on the official Glastonbury Festival website.

Everyone on any booking must be registered, though, in order to be contacted by a ticket. On Wednesday, April 23, registration was closed at 5 p.m., and it won’t reopen until after the sale.

Meanwhile, Sir Rod Stewart recently delighted both himself and his fans by announcing a new ultimate hits complication album. The 80-year-old music icon has been hammering out hits since 1964 – and has amassed an impressive collection of 32 albums and 147 singles.

The actor is planning to release a new ultimate collection just days before one of his career’s highlight performances by picking out his favorite tracks.

When Sir Rod announced the new record, which he claimed would be filled with tracks that fans will love, he caused a stir among his fans this month.

The chart-topping artist made the announcement via Instagram that the album cover would be released on June 27 just in time for Glastonbury.

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“I’m thrilled to let you know that the Ultimate Hits collection is now on pre-order and will be delivered on June 27th! The classics you are familiar with and adore are everywhere. Be prepared to sing along when it’s released by pre-ordering now! he stated.

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