Glastonbury 2024: Final resale tickets sell out in 22 minutes
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The final wave of resale tickets for Glastonbury Festival have sold out in 22 minutes.
Those who missed out on buying tickets in November were given two more chances to buy them this week, although tickets were "very limited".
Resale coach packages sold out in just 18 minutes on Thursday.
General admission tickets were released at 09:00 BST on Sunday and See Tickets announced they were gone by 09:22 BST.
The cost of getting into the 2024 festival was £355 per person plus a £5 booking fee, up from £335 for 2023's event.
The number of tickets available for the resales depended on the number of people who did not pay the full price for their ticket after putting down a deposit in November.
The 2024 festival marks the first time the event will have two female Pyramid Stage headliners - Dua Lipa and SZA - with Coldplay as the third act topping the bill.
The likes of Lulu, Frank Turner and Kate Nash were added to the line-up on Tuesday.
Other acts on the bill include LCD Soundsystem, The Streets, Little Simz, Avril Lavigne and Cyndi Lauper, with more artists still to be announced.
If you are going to miss out on a weekend at Worthy Farm in person, you will still be able to see the best music the festival has to offer from your sofa.
The BBC will broadcast extensive coverage of Glastonbury 2024, showing stand-out sets and behind the scenes moments.
Across BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, TV, radio and online, the full details of the BBC's coverage will be announced closer to the time.
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