Tickets for the Glastonbury festival, scheduled for 2024, were originally set to go on sale on Thursday but have now been pushed back by two weeks. This change was made to ensure fairness for everyone interested in attending. The organizers stressed the importance of proper registration and eligibility to purchase tickets for the event. The new sale schedule includes options for packages with coach travel, available from November 16, and general admission tickets, available from November 19.
The decision to change the sales schedule was motivated by the organizers’ desire to give individuals who believed they were registered but were no longer a chance to re-register. The registration window will reopen on November 6 and close on November 13. This step aims to ensure that all interested parties have the opportunity to buy tickets. The festival organizers are committed to making the process fair and transparent.
While the lineup for the 2024 event has not been announced yet, speculation about potential performers is already underway. Emily Eavis, one of the festival’s organizers, mentioned in a podcast that a female artist would perform in the coveted “legend” slot on Sunday teatime. Additionally, there are rumors that artists like Dua Lipa, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, and Coldplay could also be part of the festival.
The Glastonbury festival in 2024 is set to be a memorable event, with a variety of artists expected to perform. This world-renowned music festival will run for five days, starting on June 26. Music enthusiasts from around the world can look forward to an extraordinary experience filled with great performances and a festive atmosphere.
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