Glastonbury Coach Tickets Sell Out in Minutes as Fans Slam New System
Fans Slam New Ticket System
Glastonbury coach tickets sold out in minutes, leaving many fans frustrated and angry. The new system, which was introduced this year, was designed to make it fairer and easier for people to buy tickets. However, many fans have complained that the system is actually more difficult to use and that it has made it harder for them to get tickets.
One fan, who has been trying to buy tickets for the past two hours, said: "This new system is a complete shambles. I've been trying to buy tickets for the past two hours and I still haven't been able to get through. It's so frustrating." Another fan said: "I'm so disappointed. I've been trying to buy tickets for Glastonbury for months and I still haven't been able to get any. This new system is just making it harder for people to get tickets." The new system requires fans to register for an account before they can buy tickets. They then have to enter a lottery to be selected for the chance to buy tickets. Only a limited number of tickets are available in each lottery, and once they are sold out, no more tickets are released.
New System Designed To Be Fairer
Glastonbury Festival organizers have defended the new system, saying that it was designed to be fairer and easier for people to buy tickets. They said that the old system was often exploited by touts and that the new system makes it harder for them to buy tickets.
However, many fans have argued that the new system actually makes it easier for touts to buy tickets. They say that touts can simply use multiple accounts to enter the lottery and that they are more likely to be selected for tickets than individual fans.
Fans Urged To Be Patient
Glastonbury Festival organizers have urged fans to be patient and to keep trying to buy tickets. They said that more tickets will be released in the coming weeks and that there will be another lottery in the autumn. They also said that they are working to improve the new system and that they will make changes based on feedback from fans.