Due to Glastonbury postponing its ticket sales, festival-goers will have to wait a little bit longer before getting their hands on tickets.
In a social media post, it was confirmed that sales would be pushed back on short notice to "ensure that everyone who would like to buy a ticket is registered and therefore eligible to purchase" tickets.
While the first sale of coach tickets were due to go on sale at 6pm on Thursday - with the general sale then on Sunday - this is no longer the case.
Now, Glastonbury fans will have to wait a couple of extra weeks before attempting to purchase any kind of ticket. Festival organisers stressed that the postponement was made in the spirit of "fairness". Read more: Glastonbury postpones 2024 coach and general sale four hours before first tickets go live Read more: 'There's no Ritz': Rick Astley spends the night in Stockport in the 'Rick Astley suite' Writing on social media, they said: "Following this year's festival, we alerted everyone with a registration which pre-dated 2020 of a scheduled review of the details held by See Tickets in the Glastonbury Festival registration database.
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