Live at Worthy Farm: How to get tickets for Glastonbury’s livestreamed event
Five-hour event will include performances from Coldplay, HAIM, Kano and more
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Your support makes all the difference.Glastonbury organisers have announced that a special live-streamed event will take place in May, with performances from a number of festival favourites.
Billed as a five-hour spectacular, Live at Worthy Farm will take place on Saturday 22 May and feature shows from Coldplay (the only band to have headlined Glastonbury four times), Haim, Damon Albarn, Michael Kiwanuka, Wolf Alice, Jorja Smith, HAIM, Kano and IDLES.
There will also be a number of surprise performances.
“It’s going to be like the festival but without the people,” Emily Eavis told BBC Radio 2.
“What we’re hoping is that people watch this from home, and they have a moment and get into the spirit of the festival.”
Proceeds for Live at Worthy Farm will support the festival’s three chosen charities, Oxfam, Greenpeace and WaterAid, and will also “help secure its return in 2022”.
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The event will be filmed at the festival’s Worthy Farm, including in the Pyramid Field and the Stone Circle.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets for the event are on sale now at worthyfarm.live – streams are priced at £20 each.
A number of timed streams will be made available to accommodate global audiences.
Is there a ticket limit?
Ticket purchases are limited to one ticket per order. Your unique access code and details on how to connect to the stream will be sent to the email address used to purchase the ticket seven days prior to the event.
Can I purchase a ticket for a friend?
You can purchase a ticket for a friend, but you will need to enter their email address in the “Your Details” section at checkout. This will ensure that they receive the details of how to join the stream when we email out that information. Make sure you double check the email address is correct!
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