On Efestivals it is written that this site is about keeping the spirit of Glastonbury alive all year long.
Reading some of the comments on here I would say that message is dead and buried under a pile of entitlement to do what you want how you want regardless of any moral or ethical condiserations.
Jamiroquai announces a tour for the end of next year
I’m wondering if this will tee him up for festival shows like this
not see any of the other dates if they clash.
More than slightly.
The fact that the server being used for the exploit (which almost certainly had substantially lower resources than the production ones) handled the load without choking makes it a mathematical certainty that a minority of tickets went that way. Exactly what percentage is up for debate - I'd put it in single figures, others might say a bit higher. But you can't even make a case for anything more than about a third as the technology simply wouldn't be capable of handling that many transactions.
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