Glastonbury warns: People who registered before 2020 may miss their chance to get tickets.

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August 17th 2023.

Glastonbury warns: People who registered before 2020 may miss their chance to get tickets.
Do you want to go to Glastonbury 2024? If so, now is the time to make sure you're registered. Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is easily the most significant date in the UK music calendar and one of the most iconic music festivals in the world. It has seen some incredible performances in the last two years since its return after being cancelled due to Covid-19.

Paul McCartney’s re-arranged headline slot, Guns N’ Roses return to Glastonbury, The Pretender’s surprise slot, and a secret set by ‘The Churnups’ which turned out to be none other than The Foo Fighters fronted by Dave Grohl were all standout performances. Last year also included what could well be Elton John’s final live performance in the UK.

Rumours are already circulating about who might headline the 2024 festival, with the news that Taylor Swift appears to have been ruled out sparking some surprise. As soon as the 2023 event was over, many fans were looking into how to secure tickets for the 2024 festival.

The Glastonbury organisers have recently warned anyone who registered their ticket account before 2020 that they have to take action or risk losing their accounts. Glasto regulars will know that you need to be registered for tickets before you can buy them.

The organisers sent out an email asking people to look up their details and confirm that they are correct. It also encourages them to submit a more recent photo if needed and make ‘any other necessary amendments to your registered information’ – which must be done no later than September 30, 2023. If you don't confirm your details, your registration will be deleted on October 2, 2023.

So if you want tickets to Glastonbury 2024, make sure you're registered. Dave Grohl would be so disappointed if you weren't! Remember, registration does not guarantee you a ticket to the festival and tickets are non-transferable.

Check your spam or promotions folder for the email sent to the account linked with your registration. Keep an eye out for more news on the lineup, and don't miss your chance to try and book the tickets.

Good luck and have fun!

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