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Tickets are on sale now for Glastonbury 2013 - to those who had already pre-registered for next year's festival event.
Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis has promised an efficient Glastonbury ticket sales experience for those purchasing tickets. Tickets are now available from Seetickets.
Individuals who have pre-registered for the 2013 event will be able to buy tickets from 9am in the morning, and Eavis has described the new procedures which have been introduced to ensure purchase is as straightforward as possible.
"We’ve got a new system which we’re trying out, and we’ve had assurance from See Tickets that it is going to work well and be much more efficient," she tells the NME. "All I can say is that we’ve done all that we can to try and make it as quick as possible and not have people hanging on phone lines for hours."
Tens of thousands of people are though to have pre-registered for tickets, but Eavis would not reveal an official number.
"The reason I don’t want to give figures is we don’t want to panic people," she added. "There were a lot of registrations but that doesn’t mean that there’s going to be all those people trying.
"I think it’s really important to feel like everyone’s got the same chance and it’s all going to be over as quickly as possible, hopefully, and hopefully it’s going to work really well. We’ve got high hopes this year with the new system."
Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning (9am, 7 October, 2012) but only to those who have pre-registered.
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