Tickets for next year's Glastonbury Festival have sold out in record time, in 100 minutes.
The festival organisers, father and daughter Michael and Emily Eavis, released a Tweet announced the Festival had sold out in one hour and forty minutes, followed by a statement.
'We would like to say an enormous thanks to everyone who managed to buy a ticket' the statement reads. 'We're genuinely humbled by the sheer number of people who would like to come to the Festival, and we dearly wish we could have you all along'.
'Demand simply outstripped supply', it continued, 'there is likely to be a resale of returned tickets in the spring, and your registration will also remain valid for future Glasontbury Festivals'.
Michael Eavis pictured last year at the empty Glastonbury site
Tickets opened for the festival this morning at 9am, with ticket prices of £216, including booking fee. Over 175,000 have been recorded at previous Glastonbury Festivals which take place in Worthy Farm, Somserset.
Next year's festival will take place from Wednesday 26th June to Sunday 30th June, with a line-up that is to be confirmed. There was no Glastonbury in 2012, while Beyonce, Elbow, Coldplay, Morrissey and Primal Scream headlined the year before.
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