I am not sure how a genuine ballot could actually work (maybe put in you reg details and payment details before joining the queue) and how much it would put people off even trying in the future. The big question we still dont know if how many tickets could they have sold today v the actual 138,000 they actually sold. If there could have sold 1.4 million tickets, and we had a genuine ballot, I am not sure how we would feel knowing you can really only make it 1 in 10 Glastonburys on average? The current system still massively favours those who can organise themselves into large selling groups, the bigger the better. Only one in ten on here would have got a ticket if it was a genuine ballot system (assuming 1.4 million trying), there are still a lot of regulars on here who are still manging to get tickets every year, despite the levelling of the playing field somewhat this year
A friend came through for me this morning to get me tickets. I'm super lucky. Some people aren't. Suitable donation made to Wateraid... If you're feeling super lucky too... https://www.wateraid.org/uk/donate/donate-now-one-off?id=RA/TPP/01A&gad_source=1