Surely not gonna do a queue for Glastonbury after the Oasis one. There were people still trying and getting them late in the afternoon. You'll be spending your full day going insane trying for tickets. Would rather lose hope after an hour and a bit and then have the rest of my Sunday.
Part of me is wondering if they have this queue system because other companies have also got a queue system, so it makes buying tickets accross all platforms the same.
As See is exclusively selling Glastonbury tickets I wonder if they see the need to bother with a queue system as no one else is out there selling them a different way.
I hope that makes as much sense as it does in my head!
I think I chose the northern part due to being a united fan, the rest just somehow fitted. So for me, driving 2 and half hours plus up the road is north. For you, driving to like Newcastle or even like Glasgow it.
The principle is valid.
But personally I'd much rather get their details and put them in myself, rather than risk something f**king up, and losing a spot by transferring the queue.
So a drum&bass/dance option? C&S looked a bit out of place to be honest the first time they did it.
There wa a video on socials of someone being pushed down a hill in a shopping trolley at picadilly hill. If I lived close then then I'd have gone for probably the Blink day on a cheaper ticket.
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