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Zara Woodcock

Glastonbury Festival organisers confirm when tickets will go on sale for 2023 event

Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2023 will be going on sale in early November, organisers of the event have announced.

The popular festival returned for the first time in three years this summer after it was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

After a successful festival in June, which saw the likes of Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar performing on stage, organisers confirmed next year's one in a tweet.

A message posted on the official Twitter account said: "Glastonbury Festival 2023 tickets will go on sale on Thursday, November 3rd (coach + ticket packages) and Sunday, November 6th (standard tickets)."

Festival-goers are required to pay a £50 deposit (plus coach fare if they're using it) when purchasing tickets. The balance needs to be paid in the first week of April 2023.

Following the festival, Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis shared a touching thank you message, hailing it “surely the best one yet”.

The co-organiser of the star-studded spectacle, alongside her father Michael, shared a selection of pictures on her Instagram account from Sunday night, which saw Kendrick Lamar close the festival.

She wrote: “Sunday rounding off an incredible weekend… thank you to everyone who came here and made it so special.

“It surely was the best one yet!

“A remarkable feat by all artists and crew, thank you to everybody who played a part and everyone who came and created such an amazing atmosphere of joy and love. Safe travels home. See you next year!”.

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Highlights from the festival’s special 50th year include history-making headline sets from Sir Paul and Eilish as well as Lamar’s dramatic demonstration for female rights which saw the singer chant “Godspeed for women’s rights” before dramatically exiting the Pyramid Stage.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper, 35, ensured his debut at the festival would be memorable, with his performance reaching a theatrical peak at the end as the lights came up during his rendition of new song Saviour, to reveal fake blood pouring down his face from a crown of thorns.

Earlier on Sunday, Diana Ross reeled off hit after hit when she took to the stage for her Glastonbury debut in the Sunday teatime legends slot.

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