Glastonbury 2025 Tickets: Queue System Criticized
Glastonbury 2025 Tickets: Queue System Criticized

Glastonbury 2025 Tickets: Queue System Criticized

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Glastonbury 2025 coach tickets sold out rapidly, within 30 to 33 minutes, leaving thousands of festival hopefuls frustrated due to a problematic new queuing system. Many users experienced glitches where their position in the queue failed to progress, causing widespread disappointment and criticism of the new system implemented by Glastonbury organizers. Social media was flooded with complaints from users who, despite using multiple devices, could not secure tickets, with some even facing issues like rejected queue numbers. The new system randomly assigned places in a queue, a change from previous methods, and was met with backlash for being out of users' control. Organizers have promised a resale of any canceled or returned tickets in Spring 2025. This incident echoes past issues with ticket sales for other major events, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing high-demand ticketing processes.

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