Glastonbury Tickets Chaos as Fans Rage 'F**ing Bull****' as Thousands Suffer Same Queue Glitch
Glastonbury Festival-goers have been left furious after a 'glitch' in the ticket resale process saw thousands of people stuck in the same virtual queue for hours.
The problem, which affected people trying to buy tickets for the 50th anniversary event, left many fans unable to secure tickets and resulted in widespread anger and frustration, leaving many fans unable to secure tickets.
The ticketing system was supposed to open at 9 am, but many people were unable to join the queue until hours later. Once in the queue, many people were left waiting for hours without moving, with some reporting wait times of over six hours.
The issue caused widespread anger and frustration among fans, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment and anger. The official Glastonbury Festival Twitter account was flooded with comments from angry fans, many of whom used the hashtag "#Glastonburyfail" to express their frustration.
One fan tweeted: "This is a f***ing joke. I've been in the queue for over six hours and I'm still not even close to getting a ticket," while another said: "This is the worst ticketing system I've ever seen. I've never known anything like it."
The Glastonbury Festival organizers have apologized for the problems with the ticket resale process, blaming the issue on a "technical glitch." They said they are working to resolve the issue and that they will be contacting affected customers.
The ticketing problems come just days after Glastonbury Festival announced that it had sold out in record time, with all 200,000 tickets being snapped up in just over an hour.