Glastonbury tickets go on sale this weekend - Don’t forget!
30th March 2007 - 16:41Tickets for Glastonbury Festival go on sale this Sunday at 9AM - Don’t forget to set the alarm clock!
Tickets will be priced at £145 plus £5 admin fee and a £4 postage charge. They will be available to purchase here - bookmark it and be first in the queue.
Click here to purchase your Glastonbury Tickets on Sunday
You will need to have the registration number and the surname of everyone you are buying for.
Best of luck with getting tickets!! Let us know how you get on.
Glastonbury Festival takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from June 22nd to June 24th.
Arctic Monkeys, The Who and Bjork have all confirmed themselves on the lineup. A full lineup announcement will be made after the tickets have gone on sale.
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10 Responses to “Glastonbury tickets go on sale this weekend - Don’t forget!”
you’ve got the wrong links, you need to goto seetickets.com for Glastonbury Tickets
Links now updated to the correct site:
http://www.seetickets.com/g2007
why we having problems with the ticket sales web site for glastonbury
i can’t get any responce on the phone or internet this is not an april fool is it
We got our tickets off the website, an hour after they went on sale. All i can say is keep trying. Think you will have more luck on the website than the phones. Good luck everyone.
WHY IS IT NOT WORKING. IS EVERYONE GETTING THE SAME RESPONSE WHEN THEY TRY TO GO TO THE WBSITE. “CONTAINS NO DATA”
sold out at 11.15 am on website
its a fucking joke the site fucking crashing and the [phone lines not working
all tickests are sold out
Well thanks very much Mr. Eavis for cocking it up yet again! It was definately a case of dejavu & I had flashbacks to 2004 as I sat tip tapping at my keyboard for the best part of 3 hours from 9AM on Sunday morning in the foyer of my Tenerife hotel. My girlfriend was at home doing the same but all we could all we could get was “the page you are trying to access is currently unavailable.”
So the question is WHY were tickets only available on seetickets? Surely it didn’t need to be exclusive to them! Surely they could’ve been distributed through ticketmaster & all the rest of them too! & if anybody tried to double book, they could’ve had their registration scrapped & ticket money refunded. It isn’t rocket science is it?
So come on Mr. Eavis, don’t be so conceited as to believe that you should be fully exclusive to only one ticket agency. Give everyone a fair chance. It’s not ALL about the money you know!