Perdita
29-01-2009, 20:35
Tickets for this year's Glastonbury Festival have been taken off sale.
Revellers can no longer buy tickets for the event from the official website, though people who have paid a £50 deposit have until 11:59pm on February 1to complete their transaction.
Those who have not yet ordered a ticket will have two more opportunities to make it to the farm in Pilton this June, eFestivals reports.
A limited number of tickets will be available from Monday, February 2, priced at £175 plus a £5 booking fee.
A second release of tickets is planned on Sunday, April 5, but all buyers must register with the site before the end of March.
Organisers claim that 90% of the tickets for this year's festival have already been sold, leaving a maximum of 13,500 still available.
Revellers can no longer buy tickets for the event from the official website, though people who have paid a £50 deposit have until 11:59pm on February 1to complete their transaction.
Those who have not yet ordered a ticket will have two more opportunities to make it to the farm in Pilton this June, eFestivals reports.
A limited number of tickets will be available from Monday, February 2, priced at £175 plus a £5 booking fee.
A second release of tickets is planned on Sunday, April 5, but all buyers must register with the site before the end of March.
Organisers claim that 90% of the tickets for this year's festival have already been sold, leaving a maximum of 13,500 still available.