It's more that 2022 was kept low, I think because it was seen as a replacement for 2020 - and obviously those with 2020 ticket deposits had placed them at a certain price so there was a balance to found there between needing to increase the price a bit (because of soaring costs) and being fair to those who had deposits at a specific price.
2023 was then back to full market value.
I'm expecting £395 next year to just get it over with and the festival hopefully able to hold it there for a few more years.
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