Pulp to Get Back Together in Time for Glastonbury 2010
There is speculation going around the the legendary Pulp are to reform in time to play Glastonbury next year. Jarvis Cocker has let it slip in an interview with Kate Hind of people.co.uk that he has wanted to play a slot at the festival should the band ever reform.
“Glastonbury means an awful lot to me, I would love to play there again. We’ve talked about it, there we go, there’ll be a band reunion.”
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A Little Taste of Whats To Come
Well thats what you thought haha. The Rolling Stones have apparently demanded 1 million quid to play at Glastonbury 2010.
What ever happened to “Being all about the music maaan”?
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Countdown to Glastonbury 2010
Glastonbury 2010 will open their gates on Tuesday evening on the 22nd of June 2010
Glastonbury 2010 Ticket Registration is Now Open – Again!
For anyone who missed out on tickets in the recent sale, there will be another chance to get hold of tickets some time in 2010.
If you have not registered for tickets then you must visit the Glastonbury 2010 Registration site and fill out the form and get your ticket reference number – This is very important, if you want to get a ticket for Glastonbury 2010 then you need to register and get your reference number. Without this number you will get nothing.
Where are the extra tickets coming from? – Well because some people will not pay in full there will be some failed transactions, all the failed transactions for the first batch of tickets will be counted up and put up for sale.
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Confirmed Artist for Glastonbury 2010
We have another confirmed artist for the Glastonbury 2010 line up. It comes in the form of Andy Williams. 81 and from the USA, Andy has announced to the world that he was asked by Michael Eavis to play at Glastonbury 2010.
A packed audience at Cheltenham Literature Festival cheered when he told them that he’d been booked.
BBC Radio 4’s John Wilson said, “I had asked him if he had any plans to play any more gigs and he said he had been asked to play at the festival.”
Andy Williams has been travelling the UK on a promotional tour, punting his autobiography, ‘Moon River And Me’.
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Early Start For Glastonbury 2010
Glastonbury will open car park gates on Tuesday night in 2010. This is an effort to prevent the huge 30 mile back log that occurs each year. Locals dread the 5 days of carnage thrust upon their tiny village each year and traffic is one of their biggest gripes.
Michael Eavis has decided to allow the early bird’s the chance to get in while the village sleeps and cause as little disruption to the locals as possible.
As always there will be a token cockney selling over priced hotdogs from an ice cream van until the gates open at 9am.
Portable toilets will be available to those who arrive before 9am.
Eavis said although people will still have to wait in their cars, it will be better than “being lined up by the side of the road for six hours”.
Michael would also like more people to travel there by public transport as it saves “a hell of a lot of traffic and saves a lot of space”.
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Glastonbury 2010 Trader Applications are open NOW
Have you ever wanted to sell something at Glastonbury? Do you have some organic snacks or food from some far away corner of the world that you would like to share with festival goers. Have you got something unique that stands out from the crowd? Glastonbury is the place to sell it.
If you do want to sell something at Glastonbury then you first need to fill out an application form. You can do that here
You need to get you application in before the end of December 2009. Good Luck
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Bookmakers Odds On For Glastonbury 2010
Like always the bookmakers are eager to cash in on anything. Like the flies they are, buzzing around the proverbial turd that is Glastonbury, William Hill have released their list of odds on artists ready to fill the headline slot.
Sources close to the festival have already let it slip the the Rolling Stones WILL be playing at Glastonbury. So that pretty much means its pointless having a bet on anyone else. But if you fancy a flutter anyway, here are the odds -
Oasis 33/1
Manic Street Preachers 25/1
Spandau Ballet 25/1
Madness 25/1
Stone Roses 20/1
Robbie Williams 20/1
Green Day 20/1
Kings Of Leon 16/1
Red Hot Chili Peppers 16/1
Elton John 16/1
Prince 16/1
Radiohead 14/1
Arctic Monkeys 12/1
U2 12/1
Muse 10/1
David Bowie 8/1
Coldplay 8/1
Rolling Stones 4/1
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What do you think about the ticket system this year?
Glastonbury 2010 Tickets have Officially SOLD OUT
The time is 21:25 – Within the last 5 minutes Glastonbury 2010 Tickets have sold out.
If you have not got one by now then your out of luck.
Did you get one or did you get screwed by seetickets?
Lots of unhappy people this year
There have been tons of comments from people who had trouble getting on the site after a full day of trying. We had our tickets within 7 minutes. This will be my 12th Glastonbury since 1996. I feel for all those who have wasted a day.
What do you think of the way seetickets handled this years distribution?
I think seetickets done a shabby job. 180,000 tickets – in terms on internet usage 180,000 is not a whole lot. Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and tons of other sites are able to cope with 50 times this demand without a hitch. Seetickets will make a fortune out of this, the least they could do is invest some money in their servers. Something should be done about it.
Glastonbury Tickets Are on Sale NOW – Get Them Before they all go
8:58 am
If you aint already done so then you need to get yourself over to seetickets and put your deposit down NOW – Hurry people They wont last long.
Good Luck
9:09 am – Update
Once you reach the page that requests your registration number, your pretty much in. If you get a error, click BACK – DONT RELOAD
Just CLICK BACK and then submit the page again
9:15am – Update
Looks like Seetickets have not tested the very final stage of their payment processing. After you have got to the very last stage of the process your still getting over capacity messages.
If you click back and try to submit your data again and you get taken to this page – https://www.seetickets.com/g2010/storeData-glast.asp? – Good news
If you reach this page it means you got a ticket, but the system has not updated. You can relax.
Did you get a ticket? Leave a Comment and tell us how you think Seetickets handled it this year. Your feedback will be helpful in making improvements for future years.
12:53pm – Update
Ticket confirmation emails are going out now
Dear , PLEASE READ CAREFULLY You have booked a deposit for GLASTONBURY 2010 at Worthy Farm, Pilton-Somerset from WEDNESDAY 23/06/2010 to MONDAY 28/06/2010. You have ordered the following tickets Reference - 1 ONLINE £50 DEPOSIT at £ 50.00 You must pay the balance in full by February 28th 2010 and the balance must be in one transaction - unfortunately installments can not be accepted. Any tickets for which the balance has not been paid by February 28th 2010 will be refunded £40 and a £10 administration fee will be retained. You have been charged a total of £ 50.00 and this will appear on your statement as 'EVENT TICKETS'
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