Michael Evais, organiser of the Glastonbury festival, has given a grace period to those hoping to register to buy tickets for this year's event. The deadline to register your details with the Glastonbury festival organisers has been extended to March 5. The cut-off point to submit details and a photograph was due to be today, but with over 1200 registrations an hour yesterday, Eaavis hopes fans hoping to come won't be left out. Acts confirmed to play the festival this June include The Who, Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and Bjork - although the official line-up won't be revealed until tickets are sold-out. Click here for www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk Postal applications can still be picked up from branches of Millets, the high street camping store or downloaded online from here Tickets for the festival taking place on June 22, 23 and 24 will go onsale on April 1.
Michael Evais, organiser of the Glastonbury festival, has given a grace period to those hoping to register to buy tickets for this year’s event.
The deadline to register your details with the Glastonbury festival organisers has been extended to March 5.
The cut-off point to submit details and a photograph was due to be today, but with over 1200 registrations an hour yesterday, Eaavis hopes fans hoping to come won’t be left out.
Acts confirmed to play the festival this June include The Who, Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and Bjork – although the official line-up won’t be revealed until tickets are sold-out.
Click here for www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk
Tickets for the festival taking place on June 22, 23 and 24 will go onsale on April 1.