This unique event has grown in stature over the years and is already a high spot in the musical calendar of the South West. It's a real occasion, with stage screeens, beautiful water fountains, lights, candelabra, picnics, and a fireworks finale on the Sunday night.
Line-up
Saturday night will see Status Quo return to entertain the crowd with the Bootleg Beatles in support.Sunday has Katherine Jenkins, accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra and special guests including Wynne Evans.
Ticket information:
Tickets are priced at £32.50 per Adult ticket (in advance). £17.50 for children (aged 6 – 16 years). 5's and under free. Children must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. Tickets are anticipated to sell very quickly.Tickets can be purchased over the telephone by calling 01458 834596, or to buy tickets online, click here. Note - Some card transactions will carry a surcharge. This will be no more than £2 per transaction.
Tickets can also be bought:
In person by calling at the Glastonbury Festival Office in Northload Street, Glastonbury (during the working week) or The Glastonbury Abbey Shop in Magdalene Street, (open seven days a week).
No event in 2012
Next year will be the last time to enjoy the Extravaganza until 2013. In 2012 they are having a total year off, no Glastonbury Festival, no Pilton Party, and no Extravaganza.Getting there
A free park and ride service from Clarks Village in Street operates both nights from 5pm and will shuttle people to and from the Abbey.More information will be here when available.
