Glastonbury Festival 2016: Two ticket resale dates announced for April
Put Thursday 14 April and Sunday 17 April in your diaries
If you missed out on Glastonbury tickets and are mentally strong enough to handle another, even more intense ticket scramble, there will be two resales this month.
Music fans wishing to travel to the festival by coach (or prepared to in order to bag a ticket), can try again at 6pm on Thursday 14 April when a “limited quantity” of tickets will be resold. These tickets are from those who failed to pay their deposits on tickets booked in October.
There will be a general admission sale at 9am on Sunday 17 April, with these tickets not including coach travel.
Festival-goers will have to cough up the full price at the time of booking as no deposit scheme is being offered this time around. Tickets will, however, be refundable until Friday 6 May.
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Show all 25Remember, if you fail to register by 5pm on Wednesday 13 April, you will not be able to take part in either of the resales. To ensure your registration has time to be approved, fill in the application by the end of today, Monday 11 April.
It remains unknown exactly how many tickets are being resold and the number will not be made available.
The original 120,000 tickets sold out in less than half an hour in October, before first headliner Coldplay had even been announced. The full line-up was revealed at the end of March, with Muse and Adele also topping the Pyramid Stage bills.
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