Glastonbury 2024 will cost £360, organisers have said, meaning the cost of the festival has risen £75 in two years.
Announcing a £20 increase from this year’s price, co-organiser Emily Eavis said tickets will go on sale in November.
Ms Eavis said on Instagram: “Here we go! All ticket information is now on our website. We have the coach sale on Thursday, 2nd November and the general admission sale on Sunday, November 5th.
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Image: The crowd for Fred Again at Glastonbury in 2023
Tickets will set festival-goers back £355 plus a £5 booking fee for standard tickets, with £75 as a deposit and the balance due by the first week of April.
Coach and ticket packages will be available to buy on 2 November and standard tickets three days later.
Anyone taking the coach package option will face an additional charge for transfer to Worthy Farm.
Last year, there was a £55 price hike to £240 from the 2022 price of £285; the festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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It means the Somerset event is £85 more expensive than Download Festival in Donington Park, which is charging £275 for coach bookings.
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Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park, north London, is priced at £259.25 (plus £3.25 booking fee) and the Isle of Wight is £209 (including a £19 booking fee).
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But as by far the biggest festival in Britain, Glastonbury offers the widest range of attractions across the 900-acre venue.
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Around 200,000 people went to this year’s festival to see headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Sir Elton John, plus a host of other acts, while a record 21.6 million watching the BBC’s television coverage.
A woman who was charged with selling Friends star Matthew Parry the dose of the drug that killed him has agreed to plead guilty.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen”, is the fifth and final defendant to strike a plea deal with prosecutors, avoiding a trial that was set to take place in September.
The 42-year-old agreed to plead guilty to five federal criminal charges, including providing the Ketamine that led to Perry’s death, federal prosecutors said in a statement.
She agreed to plead guilty to five federal criminal charges, including providing the Ketamine that led to Perry’s death, federal prosecutors said in a statement.
Prosecutors had cast Sangha, a dual US and UK national, as a prolific drug dealer known to her customers as the “Ketamine Queen”, often using the term in court documents and even including it in the official name of the case.
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She agreed to plead guilty to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine, and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.
Sangha will officially change her plea to guilty at an upcoming hearing, where sentencing will be scheduled, prosecutors said.
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She is facing up to 45 years in prison.
Sangha and a doctor named Salvador Plasencia, who signed his own plea deal in June, had been the primary targets of the investigation.
Three other defendants – Mark Chavez, who it was claimed bought the drug from Sangha, Kenneth Iwamasa, and Erik Flemin – agreed to plead guilty last year in exchange for their cooperation, which included statements implicating Sangha and Plasencia.
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Prosecutors allege Chavez funnelled ketamine to Plasencia, securing some of the drug from a wholesale distributor through a fraudulent prescription.
In one instance, prosecutors allege that Plasencia “charged Perry $2,000 (£1,500) a vial that cost Dr Chavez approximately $12 (£9)”.
Perry died in his home in October 2023, aged 54, after getting ketamine from his regular doctor for treatment of depression, which is an increasingly common use for the surgical anaesthetic.
The actor was taking ketamine six to eight times a day before he died, according to court documents.
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It’s said to feature “unique and intimate access” to the family, including Ozzy’s children, Jack and Kelly, who appeared in the reality series that made them household names in the early 2000s.
The Black Sabbath frontman, who had Parkinson’s disease, died last month – just a few weeks after his final all-star gig at Birmingham’s Villa Park.
British actor Terence Stamp – who famously played General Zod in Superman and Superman II – has died at the age of 87.
The Oscar-nominated actor, who was born in London’s East End, also starred in hits such as Theorem, A Season in Hell, and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
He formed one of Britain’s most glamorous couples with Julie Christie, with whom he starred in “Far From the Madding Crowd” in 1967.
In a statement, his family said: “He leaves behind an extraordinary body of work, both as an actor and as a writer that will continue to touch and inspire people for years to come.”
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