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Glastonbury 2015: Tickets to go on sale in October
Music fans can register online ahead of next month's release
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Your support makes all the difference.Glastonbury fans will be poised over their keyboards in a couple of weeks, as the much-anticipated tickets for next year’s festival go on sale.
Standard tickets will be available from 9am BST on Sunday 5 October for the music extravaganza, which is due to take place from Wednesday 24 June to Sunday 28 June 2015.
Additionally, 15,000 coach and ticket packages will go on advance sale from 7pm BST on Wednesday 1 October.
Hopeful festival-goers will be able to book both types of tickets by paying a £50 deposit per person online - plus the cost of a coach ticket for the package option. The full price of a ticket is £220 plus a £5 booking fee and individuals can book up to six tickets per transaction.
Would-be revellers will need to register beforehand at www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk and tickets will be available from glastonbury.seetickets.com.
But music fans will need to be quick off the mark – tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival sold out in the record time of one hour and 27 minutes. Around 120,000 went on sale, with more than one million people registering for the event.
The line-up for next year’s event at Worthy Farm is set to be announced in spring 2015.
But artists rumoured to take to the stage include Diana Ross, Calvin Harris and Prince.
This year’s biggest star attraction was country and western legend Dolly Parton, who attracted huge crowds with her performance of hits including "Jolene" and "9 to 5".
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