Glastonbury 2010 tickets up for sale
London, Oct 4 : The tickets for the 2010 Glastonbury music festival will be put up for sale starting from today at 9 a. m.
Fans first needed to register themselves last week before they could buy tickets to the 40th anniversary of the festival.
However, the registration does not guarantee a ticket, reports The BBC.
A spokesman for the event quoted the sale policy as "good, open scheme," and added that the system was a success last year since "we know all tickets are going to festival-goers."
Uncertain fans can check online if their previous registration is still valid.
Meanwhile, the Glastonbury deposit scheme allows the buyer to pay a 50-pound-deposit to reserve a ticket.
The final balance can be paid at a later date.
Organiser of the event Michael Eavis has said, "expectations are really high".
He is also planning to extend the current four-year licence to 2011, while it is expected that the event may not take place in 2012 to let the Somerset site to recover. (ANI)