Buyers need only to provide their name when they buy, then make sure they bring photographic ID to the festival when they arrive. This is to ensure they comply with Glastonbury’s anti-touting policy.
Which is a bit of a step down from the idea of everyone having their photos printed on the ticket.
Oh, and also:
Tickets are limited to six per customer and are subject to a booking fee.
"Limited" to six per customer. Limited might be one word for it. They're starting to look more devalued than a Zimbabwean banknote.
I registered but didn't buy, and I got an email yesterday reminding me about it. You can now buy with a credit card too.
ReplyDeletei got that email too. and another one from seetickets 'reminding me'. both signing off with some tawdy line like
ReplyDelete"see you down at the farm,
See"
lol.
I blame them hip-hoppers myself.
ReplyDeleteCrikey. This is a far cry from a few years ago, when disgruntled festival-goers wrote to Melody Maker to complain about the bad time they'd had at Glastonbury, and were treated to a chirpy reply from Michael Eavis the following week who signed off with "See you next year... If you can get tickets"
ReplyDeleteThey've now ditched the registration thing entirely so you can now book online/over the phone without registering.
ReplyDelete(Although I think you need to take photo ID with you -- presumably passport, driving licence or something else you wouldn't want to lose in a swamp).