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Glastonbury 2008 tickets go on sale

6th April 2008 - 08:59

Tickets for Glastonbury 2008, for those who have pre-registered, are now on sale and are available from Seetickets.com - hurry though as they won’t last long!

They’re priced at £155 for the whole weekend, plus a booking fee of £5 per ticket and £4 for postage.

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    6 Responses to “Glastonbury 2008 tickets go on sale”

  1. dave said on

    any alternative numbers?

  2. Ben Sheffield said on

    Having registered for Glastonbury tickets, tried to connect (both telephone and Web)to ticket sales for nigh on 2hrs….. not a chance…WHAT A FIASCO!!!!

  3. karl sharples said on

    i cant get through to get a ticket and im getting frustrated maybe a famous person could take me with them

  4. Buffystar said on

    And what a nightmare it was aswell ordered at 10am didn’t get any confirmation page of order going through. Had an agonizing wait till 1pm when it finally showed up on Seetickets site then finally got a confirmation email at 1:40pm that just isn’t right now days……..:-(

  5. Fraser said on

    I’ve got my tickets, don’t seem to be selling as fast this year.

  6. alice in wonderland said on

    APPARENTLY its cause jay z is headlining and most regular glastonburyers arent too keen on that
    dunno why
    i dont really care..theres so many bands playing its stupid to not go just you dont like one of them

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