Livestreaming company Driift yesterday issued an apology over the technical problems that hindered the first airing of its big ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ livestream on Saturday night.The ticketed livestreamed event was staged in support of the Glastonbury Festival and its charity partners, and featured recordings of a plethora of artists performing at different locations around the festival’s famous site.The first airing went live at 7pm on Saturday, but quickly Glastonbury and Driift’s Twitter feeds became filled with ticket-buyers who were unable to log in.
The stream itself was working – and some ticket-buyers had successfully accessed it – but others were getting the error message ‘invalid code’ whenever they tried to tune in to the.
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