This is actually really interesting. I reached out to the person who posted the 600 front-of-queue links, and they were quite open about their reasons for doing so. Contrary to what some have suggested, they aren’t a reseller with leftover tickets to offload. Instead, they did this purely to get SeeTickets’ attention and push for this loophole to be patched. It cost them them a significant amount of money, and they haven’t made anything from it.
While they didn’t confirm whether they’ve spoken directly to anyone at SeeTickets or Glastonbury, they did mention that they’ve heard that they are planning to move to a more secure queuing method. This would involve sending users unique queue links via email—a feature provided by Queue-It.
So, new queue method for resale??
To be fair, how many years have we had a full slate of stadium headliners, or even two of them?
Now, I know that it is down to caveats and personal choices - Paul McCartney likely could do stadiums, but chooses not to, Adele had a fear of large-scale live performances, Dua Lipa is playing them next year on the back of this, etc, etc.
But I'd be curious to know how many trios were pure stadium fare - and even then, imagine Fender will possibly do some alongside this next year to boot.
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