Glastonbury pre-sale tickets go in 14 minutes
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This year thousands of people braved storms, as well as the long drop toilets to go to Glastonbury 2014.
So whether you're hoping to return to Worthy Farm for more, or hoping to sample the Pyramid Stage for the first time, you'll need to have registered.
Today the first 15,000 tickets for Glastonbury 2015 have already sold out, twice as quickly as last year in just 14 minutes.
The festival tweeted, external the news, but more tickets go on sale on Sunday 5 October.
This year Kasabian closed the festival in their first headline set which drew tens of thousands to the Pyramid Stage.
Whilst the Leicester band drew a crowd of around 100,000, it was the country singer Dolly Parton who got the best reviews from the weekend.
Fans will now be setting their alarms for 9am on Sunday 5 October to try and get their hands on one of the 120,000 remaining tickets, which sold out in 87 minutes last year.
Prices for the 2015 event have gone up to £220 + a £5 booking fee, but if you haven't already registered this year, you won't be going.
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