Glastonbury Festival bosses have announced they are holding a charity draw, giving fans who missed out on tickets to the 2024 event the chance to win one of 20 pairs.
Glastonbury informed its fans of the opportunity to win tickets to the sold-out event, taking place at Worthy Farm in Somerset at the end of June, on its social media channels.
The festival posted on X: "We're offering 20 pairs of tickets to Glastonbury 2024, to raise emergency funds to support people affected by conflict." People can enter as many times as they like to be in with a better chance of getting the tickets, as long as they make a donation. READ MORE: McDonald's announces six new items added to menu READ MORE: Asda announces 8.4 per cent payrise for tens of thousands of workers The British Red Cross, Oxfam and War Child are set to receive the money raised in the prize draw, which is only open for UK residents.
The charities provide much-needed help to people in zones of conflict. Glastonbury Festival tickets went on sale in November last year, with standard tickets selling out in less than an hour.
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