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First Glastonbury tickets sell out 30 minutes after going on sale

15,000 snapped up by 6:30pm last night

 

First Glastonbury tickets sell out 30 minutes after going on sale

Photo: WENN.com

15,000 tickets to Glastonbury 2014 sold out in just 30 minutes after going on sale at 6pm yesterday, 3 October 2013.

The first released tickets included entrance to the festival plus coach travel from destinations across the UK. It took half an hour for all tickets to be sold. 120,000 more tickets go on sale on Sunday, 6 October at 9am.

Before tickets went on sale, Glasto-goers spoke on Twitter of their apprehensions ahead of the on-sale, due to enormous demand for tickets every year.

"I bloody hate trying to organise Glastonbury tickets. Almost as stressful as the ticket sale itself," wrote Davy @The60ftOctopus, while many others echoed his thoughts on the social network.

"Starting to feel nervous about Sunday #Glastonbury" wrote Beth Saunders.

Michael Eavis is yet to announce performers at next year's festival, but added that the headliners are 'obvious'

"Pretty obvious isn't it?" he told the BBC. "There aren't many left. It's the process of elimination isn't it?

"I think we've got three or four really good ones lined up for next year and we're sorting out 2015 as well."

Below: who are the 'obvious' stars who could headline Glastonbury in 2014?

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