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In a survey by VoucherCodes.co.uk, Glastonbury has come out top in best value for money for its crowds.
The study compares the price of the ticket with the cost of seeing the nine biggest headline acts individually.
The headliners for this year's Worthy Farm musical extravaganza include the likes of Primal Scream and the Rolling Stones, making this year's tickets almost an investment purchase for its visitors - apparently saving them £257.66.
With the average festival-goer rumoured to spend almost £500 on attending a British festival, it is becoming more and more apparent that the extortionate prices need to be worth something, which is evidently what Glastonbury offers.
Preparations for Glastonbury Festival, 2011
The Isle of Wight festival comes in second place with acts such as Bon Jovi and Blondie, saving their visitors £167.
Latitude Festival in Suffolk came last in the list, saving their ticket holders a minor £13.76 as a result of the headline offerings, including Bloc Party, Kraftwerk and Foals.
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