Tickets for next year's Glastonbury festival in Somerset go on sale today (October 3) at 9am.
The 41st edition of the festival will take place from June 24-26 at Worthy Farm. Gates open on June 22.
Tickets cost £195 each and will be available to those who have already signed up to the festival's registration system.
Fans will be able to buy up to eight tickets per transaction by placing a £50 deposit for each ticket. The balance will need to be paid next spring.
No acts have so far been announced for next year's festival, but organiser Michael Eavis has confirmed that all three headliners have been secured.
The festival’s founder said he would reveal the identity of this year’s Pyramid Stage performers after tickets had sold out.
For more information about Glastonbury and all next summer's festivals, check out the Gigwise Festival Guide.
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