Glastonbury Festival 2011
Wednesday 22nd to Sunday 26th June 2011Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£195 - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 175,000
A final release of a limited number of cancelled tickets for this year's Glastonbury Festival will go on sale from 7pm tonight Tuesday, 17th May 2011.
Tickets are priced at £195 (plus postage and packaging, and a booking fee of £5). Tickets will be sold online at http://www.seetickets.com/g2011 and via the Seetickets booking line 0844 412 4635. Bookings can not be made through Seetickets' mobile site.
Anyone aged 13 or over (when the Festival starts) who wishes to buy a ticket must be registered. New registrations are no longer being taken. All festival-goers who want to buy tickets will need the registration number and postcode for each person for whom a ticket is being booked. An existing registration can be checked by clicking here.
The official website says, "Following the refunds deadline on May 6th, we now have a very limited number of Glastonbury 2011 tickets to resell. To give everyone a fair chance of getting these last few hundred tickets to this year's Festival, we've decided to have a final official ticket resale tomorrow night (Tuesday, May 17th) at 7pm."
Car parking tickets can be boeught at the same time and are priced at £20. Car park tickets, campervan tickets and routing stickers will be sent out with the Festival tickets; unless bought in a later transaction, in which case they will be sent separately and will have a separate booking reference for use on the ticket tracker.
Payment by card for UK sales (both online and by telephone) was by the following debit cards only - Visa Debit, Visa Electron, Switch/Maestro Domestic and Solo. Credit cards will not be accepted for UK sales. For the purpose of ticket sales the UK includes Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Those purchasing by telephone are told a booking reference number, this number should be written down and kept safe. It is the confirmation of purchase.
Those purchasing online will be sent a confirmation email and booking reference number. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive this within 24 hours. Keep the confirmation email safe. If you have any queries about your purchase you will need the booking reference number.
The booking reference number can be used on the ticket tracker to confirm a purchase.
Any transaction that results in a charge back or payment dispute will be cancelled. It is the ticket purchasers responsibility to ensure that they have sufficient funds in their account to pay for the tickets. The transaction will in many cases will be completed immeadiately or during the five working days following the sale.
For more details about registering and ticket information click here.
Pyramid Stage headliners are U2, Coldplay, and Beyonce. Other acts confirmed include Primal Scream, Mumford & Sons, Queens of the Stone Age, Morrissey, Biffy Clyro, BB King, Wu Tang Clan, Two Door Cinema Club, Metronomy, Tinie Tempah, Rumer, Pendulum, Plan B, Paul Simon, Laura Marling, Don McLean, The Low Anthem, Fleet Foxes, Bright Eyes, The Wombats, The Vaccines, The Kills, Brother, White Lies, Friendly Fires, Jimmy Eat World, Jessie J, Kaiser Chiefs, Eels, TV on the Radio, Bombay Bicycle Club, Noisettes, Cee Lo Green, Chase & Status, Jimmy Cliff, DJ Shadow, Glasvegas, The Streets, Crystal Castles, Wild Beasts, Gruff Rhys, Caribou, Big Audio Dynamite, Warpaint, Brit Floyd, Deacon Blue, Suzanne Vega, Fatboy Slim, Professor Green, Pete Tong, Annie Mac, John Digweed, Subfocus & ID, Melanie, Terry Reid, System 7, Asian Dub Foundation, Lee Scratch Perry, Stereo MC's, The Wombles, Netsky, Bobby Friction, Gorillaz Sound System, Iration Steppas, Mark Thomas, Billy Bragg, Folkface, RSVP, Shlomo's Glasto Circus, Tony Benn, and many more. There are a few more of the smaller stages to be announced, and a few special guests to be confirmed.
To see the line-up in full, along with the latest rumours for some of the other stages, click here >> or to view it as a list click here.
Other attractions will include hands on craft, self-sufficient skill-learning, Hiroshima Peace Flame (burning since 1946), The Rabbit Hole, The Free University of Glastonbury, Mavericks Late Night Cabaret, Strummerville, Cubana Salsa Tent, Hurly Burly, Climate Camp Tripod Stage, HMS Sweet Charity, 'Babylon Uprising' Market Sound System, Arcadia, MP Caroline Lucas, The Dragon Field Underground Piano Bar, The Treehouse Café, The Cider Bus, White Ribbon Alliance Tattoo Parlour, The Crow's Nest Open Mic, The Pilton Palais cinema tent, The Worthy Farm Solar Array, Glastonbury FM, Worthy FM, sound artist Maria Marzaioli, The Glastonbury Firelighter daily newspaper and much, much more!
For detailed information on all aspects of the festival, click here.
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