UK BALANCE PAYMENT WINDOW OPEN UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT
Hi folks. With less than three months to go until this year’s Festival, the window for UK buyers to pay their balances on Glastonbury 2013 tickets is open from now until 23:59 Mon April 8. Click here to pay your balance on See Tickets’ site now.
When paying your balance, you will be able to buy parking and campervan places too. Once your transaction is complete you will also be given the option to book See’s coach travel from a number of UK cities, plus pre-erected offsite accommodation at Worthy View.
Anyone choosing not to pay their ticket balance will be refunded the deposit paid in October 2012 (minus a £10 administration fee). You can read the full 2013 Ticket Information here.
TICKET RESALE ON SUNDAY APRIL 21
Following the balance payment window, any returned/cancelled tickets will be made available in a limited ticket resale on Sunday, April 21, which will begin at 9am BST. To be able to buy a ticket, you will need to be registered. You can register here and check your existing registration here.
WATCH THE EMERGING TALENT COMPETITION FINALS LIVE ON SATURDAY
This Saturday (April 6), our Emerging Talent Competition final will take place in Pilton. We will, once again, be streaming all eight acts’ performances live on glastonburyfestivals.co.uk. Head to the site from 6.30pm on Saturday evening to tune in and see who wins a main stage slot at this year’s Festival. And check out the finalists in advance here .
2013 LINE-UP ANNOUNCED
If you missed it last week, the 2013 line-up has now been announced. The Pyramid Stage headliners will be Arctic Monkeys (Friday), The Rolling Stones (Saturday) and Mumford & Sons (Sunday). Click here to see lots more acts and attractions on the full poster.
The day after the announcement, BBC Radio 4 broadcast John Humphrys’ interview with Michael Eavis, which is well worth a listen.
GREEN GLASTONBURY NEWS
There are several great ways to go green to the Festival. Our official coach travel partner, National Express, is running services from over 60 locations direct to the on-site coach station right by the Festival gates. Plus, all fares have been frozen at 2010 prices. Click here to visit National Express’s Glastonbury page for more info.
First Great Western has recently been announced as our official rail travel partner. You can book your train tickets from Friday 12th April (there’s a free shuttle bus from Castle Cary station to the Festival). For more information visit FGW’s website.
If you’d rather use pedal power to get to the farm, then we’re pleased to report that we’ll be running organised guided rides to the site again this year (with your luggage travelling in support vehicles). For more info, head to our Getting Here By Bike section.
As part of our Love The Farm, Leave No Trace campaign, we’re asking all traders and festival-goers at this year’s Glastonbury to use environmentally friendly cleaning products, to help keep the farm clean and protect the local wildlife and waterways. You can currently get a discount on ecologically sound products from Ecover’s website (where you can also learn about their new ‘Message in our Bottle’ campaign to tackle the issues of waste and sea plastic).
Thank you.
Glastonbury Festival
Love the Farm – Leave no Trace
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