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Post by thebeerbaron1 on Mar 31, 2004 18:27:05 GMT -5
remember pop kids, the tickets go on sale this evening at 8pm gmt. www.aloud.com/glastonbury/any oasis fans from belfast want to join me on the trip to the rock n roll promised land? besides that, who is up for it? who is going to glastonbury to see oasis? ill tell you to-morrow if i get the sacred tickets. want to go webby? starfish? daysleeper? time to get up of your arses. lets show those glastonbury hippies what real music is about! join the quest to the promised land now.
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Post by Chris Gallagher on Apr 1, 2004 6:13:13 GMT -5
Ill be there, no fuckers gonna get in my way, if it sells out ill stand outside fake id and all!!!
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Post by maketradefair on Apr 1, 2004 6:20:48 GMT -5
yea, im from belfast! what are your plans..?
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Post by webm@ster on Apr 1, 2004 9:25:37 GMT -5
£112 tickets for Glastonbury
Tickets for this year's Glastonbury Festival are set to go on sale.
With Sir Paul McCartney, Oasis and Muse set to headline the event, organiser Michael Eavis said he is certain Britain's best known music festival will be memorable.Last year tickets for the festival in Pilton, Somerset, sold out in just 24 hours. Some 115,000 tickets for this year's event on June 25, 26 and 27 will go on sale at the cost of £112 each.
In a fresh attempt to clamp down on touts Mr Eavis said tickets would be personalised with the name and address of the buyer printed on them. The farmer, who has used his Somerset land to hold the festival since the early 1970s, said tickets would be restricted to two per person. Tickets will have to be bought by debit card, because organisers thought touts bought multiple tickets by credit card last year. The 8pm start is an attempt to allow people who are at school or at work to buy tickets.
Other stars including Morrissey, PJ Harvey, James Brown, Basement Jaxx, Elbow, The Chemical Brothers, and Ms Dynamite are also rumoured to play.
Punters can buy tickets from the website using a debit card, or from the ticket line 0870 830 2004.
source: ananova
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Post by Columbia on Apr 1, 2004 13:16:59 GMT -5
im going, 37 minuites till they go onsale im constantly refreshing the aloud page in case they go on early.
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Post by Columbia on Apr 1, 2004 15:04:49 GMT -5
if anyones bought there tickets yet your having more luck than me
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Apr 1, 2004 15:58:09 GMT -5
the site went down immediately the first minute sale started off!!
interesting note: visitors from continental europe cannot order tix via aloud-.com-telephone hotline! they have to use the internet service.....which -you remember- is currently down..
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Post by Columbia on Apr 1, 2004 17:14:49 GMT -5
i got to the order form, but they had sold out the first batch it said come back later when there will be more....
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Post by Columbia on Apr 1, 2004 20:03:15 GMT -5
radio1 say there's gonna be an update whithin the next 30 mins
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Post by Chris Gallagher on Apr 1, 2004 20:14:44 GMT -5
im gettin proper pissed off ive had the fone to my ear for 6 and half hours pressed refreshed 50 million times got through to a ringing tone and no fucker answered its just not on i cant imagine how anyone can get through
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Post by Chris Gallagher on Apr 1, 2004 20:32:05 GMT -5
Radio one said they just spoke to organiser predicted to sell out by 8 50000 tickets left, 10000 sold an hour up to now
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Post by Chris Gallagher on Apr 1, 2004 22:34:38 GMT -5
Mmmmmmmmmmm 50 000 left yet i tried the order form three times and it says not enough left i only want one!!!
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Post by Chris Gallagher on Apr 2, 2004 2:21:10 GMT -5
they still say theres tickets left so im still tryin 12 and a half hours of phone and net o well if i dont get em what a waste of my life
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