Glastonbury 2015 Tickets Sell Out In Record Time With 120,000 Sold In 26 Minutes

Glastonbury Tickets Sell Out In Record Time

If you haven't already got your ticket for next year's Glastonbury Festival then it looks like you'll be watching it on the box after the final 120,000 tickets sold out in less than half an hour.

All 15,000 pre-sale tickets were snapped up in 15 minutes last week and the remaining 120,000 went in just 26 minutes over the weekend.

That's a whole hour quicker than it took for the 2013 festival to sell out.

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The line-up hasn't even been confirmed yet but that didn't put music fans off from getting up at bright and early and coughing up £225 as the tickets went on sale at 9am on Sunday morning.

Glastonbury co-organiser, Emily Eavis took to Twitter to thank fans for their support and also apologised to those who weren't lucky enough to grab themselves a ticket.

While Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis and his family are determined to keep the line-up a secret, he has confirmed that he’s already booked the three headliners.

So far, everybody from Fleetwood Mac to Queen have been tipped as potential headliners, and there’s also plenty of talk about who could take on the Sunday afternoon legends’ slot, following Dolly Parton’s stand-out performance in 2014.

See all the acts rumoured to be heading to Worthy Farm next summer below...

Glastonbury 2015 Line-Up Rumours
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Taylor Swift has a Glastonbury-sized gap in her '1989' World Tour schedule, and Michael Eavis has stated that he'd love the singer to perform at Worthy Farm. Watch this space... (credit:Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
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AC/DC have already confirmed that they're working on a new album, before heading off on tour again - could a stop at Worthy Farm be on the cards? (credit:Scott Legato via Getty Images)
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Plenty of Glastonbury fans are keeping their fingers crossed for a Fleetwood Mac annoucement. (credit:Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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Could Queen and Adam Lambert be heading for Somerset? Brian May has refused to confirm - or deny - the rumours... (credit:Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
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Well, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without Fatboy Slim, would it? (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
(06 of13)
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After weeks of speculation over a possible secret set at 2014's festival, Prince and his band didn't perform there. Could 2015 be the year? (credit:Suzan/Suzan)
(07 of13)
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Adele's famously said she'll never do festivals - could Michael Eavis convince her to change her mind? (credit:Ian West/PA Wire)
(08 of13)
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Could Florence's comeback include a stop at Glasto? (credit:John Davisson/Invision/AP)
(09 of13)
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Rockers Muse are being tipped by bookmakers. (credit:Sharon Latham/Manchester City FC)
(10 of13)
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If Oasis ever reunite, surely Glastonbury would be the perfect place to do it? (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Foo Fighters graced the Main Stage in 1998 so we think it's about time they returned. (credit:Jim Dyson via Getty Images)
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Well, if Beyoncé can... (credit:Mark Davis/NBC via Getty Images)
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Coldplay's seventh album is in the works, and rumour has it that Chris and his bandmates could be heading for the Pyramid Stage once again. (credit:Powers Imagery/Invision/AP)