Glastonbury 2025

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Who's up trying to get these hens teeth tickets?

Can't say i'm impressed with the bar queue business; would rather SeeTickets actually tell you where you are in the queue.
 
Three internet connections, two devices are stuck at two bars and i've got one that keeps increasing. I'm just praying that a full bar means the front of the queue....

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Edit - Half the tickets sold in 24 minutes! I'm not even halfway on the bars, i can see this being a dud already :(
 
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Going in a group of 5 but probably 10 people trying the get us tickets. Only 1 person got in others way off but got them so that’s all that matters. 1st time going so looking forward to it.
 
I’ve wanted to go forever and tried properly last year but ended up pretty disillusioned by the whole thing. It seems unless you have a massive syndicate of people all trying then the odds are totally against you. I might try and volunteer but even that seems like a closed shop.
 
I’ve wanted to go forever and tried properly last year but ended up pretty disillusioned by the whole thing. It seems unless you have a massive syndicate of people all trying then the odds are totally against you. I might try and volunteer but even that seems like a closed shop.
Randoms often join together, you have to have a lot of trust though.

For what it's worth there was 6 of is, not what I would call a massive syndicate.
 
Kudos to Neil Young, trying to keep live music live and fighting BBC excess wanting it all.
Fighting the BBC trying to make Glastonbury accessible to those not kinky enough to win the ticket lottery? There are many causes in the music industry worth fighting for being anti TV coverage of Glastonbury doesn’t seem all that important!
 
He's fighting so hard he's calling the festival boycott an error and he will go there.

Could it be anything other than fighting for more money? Dubiously honourable if so.
 
Going on about boycotting the festival because of corporate influence is hilarious given he's about two decades late to the party. Even more amusing that he was only really mad with the BBC for asking him to do stuff he didn't want to do rather than being mad that punters get shafted for £12 a pint lol

Kudos to Neil Young, trying to keep live music live and fighting BBC excess wanting it all.

what does this even mean ?
 
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