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Glastonbury 2014: Final tickets to go on sale in late April

Resale tickets will go on sale from 7pm on Thursday 24 April

Daisy Wyatt
Tuesday 01 April 2014 07:23 EDT
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Glastonbury hopefuls will get one more chance to buy tickets when they are put up for resale later this month.

Cancelled or refunded tickets from the original October sale will be made available from 7pm on Thursday 24 April.

Those who choose to travel by coach will be first in line to buy ticket and coach packages on 24 April.

The resale of general admission tickets will then go on sale on Sunday 27 April at 9am, according to the Glastonbury website.

Unlike the booking process in October, where buyers could pay a £50 deposit and settle the balance later, punters will have to pay the full ticket price of £210 plus a £5 booking fee upfront.

Tickets for Glastonbury 2014 went on sale last October, selling out 120,000 tickets in a record 87 minutes.

The line-up so far includes Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, Blondie, Dolly Parton, Disclosure, Lana Del Rey, Lily Allen and War Paint.

The festival confirmed last week that the long-awaited full line-up will be revealed later this month.

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