Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2015 go on sale tomorrow (5th October) at 9:00 am from Glastonbury.seetickets.com. If you have registered with the festival you will be able to reserve a ticket by paying £50 deposit.  As demand expected to exceed supply again here are a few tips to help you through the process:

Glastonbury

Photo: Andrew Allcock

1. Make sure you have all your registration details (including postcodes) ready and checked in advance, that there are sufficient cleared funds on the card you intend to use to book, and that you know all the security information for that card.

2. Be aware that tickets are not held whilst you’re entering your details, so you need to be ready to enter all your details quickly and accurately once you reach the booking page.

3. Be persistent and patient – not everyone will be able to book tickets, but the longer you try the more likely you are to get a ticket, so don’t give up after the first half an hour.

4. Stick to one tab, in one window, so you can focus on entering your details without confusing your browser. Access to the booking page is limited to 10 minutes from the point you enter your registration details, so if you have lots of tabs refreshing the same page, the clock will start as soon as the first one of those tabs hits the site, which may have been a window you weren’t keeping an eye on.

6. If the page ‘hangs’ and you can’t get any further, try pressing back once and then continue your booking from that point. If that doesn’t help, close your browser and start again. Please don’t continue to refresh the page beyond 10 minutes after entering your details as your access to the page will have expired. You will need to close the browser and start again to gain fresh access to the booking page.

7. If an attempt to book is already held against your registration number, your number will be held for up to 10 minutes whilst the transaction is attempted, but will be released if the transaction fails, to give you the chance to try again.

Good Luck