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Glastonbury late registration: what you will need

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Registration for this year's Glastonbury festival is set to reopen this afternoon (April 8) at 4pm (BST) ? and NME.COM has the details of what information you must give them.

Originally fans had a month to register for the festival's anti-touting measures earlier in the year. However as the festival was not sold out in the aftermath of tickets going on sale (April 6), [url=http://www.nme.com/news/glastonbury/35736 ]Glastonbury are reopening registration for those who may have missed out[/url].

To be part of late registration you must head to Glastonburyregistration.co.uk/ from 4pm.

You will be required to do the following: Upload a photo of yourself and then fill in all the details. Late registrations cannot be edited, so make sure all your details are correct and that the photo you upload is the appropriate size.

Once you have registered you will receive a first an email with your registration number, followed - within 24 hours - a second email which will confirm if you photo has been approved, and will include a link to the booking page.

Registrations will be dealt with on a first come, first served basis.

Once you've sorted out registering,
read NME.COM's guide to getting Glastonbury tickets now.

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agreenerglastonbury 

Apr 8, 2008

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270226789144 This is hilarious, read the questions and answers, good luck to everyone registering this time, hope to see you in june.

Jastca 

Apr 8, 2008

I'm baffled with the short term memory on show. I mean, what about all the years that nobody even bought a ticket cos they jumped over the fence? Not sure Glasto sold out in a couple of hours then. Or Glasto being rubbish cos there's too many people who aren't interested in the music or the vibe? Then what about everyone saying Glasto had lost its soul cos of increased security? Now there's too few people going? Another year, another Glastonbury conspiracy theory.Incidently, my theory on numbers being down is the fact that you can't buy tickets with a credit card this year. I know a lot of people who would normally just bung it on a credit card and get their friends to pay them back later, but £650 is a lot to take out of a current account for four tickets.

Lipsy 

Apr 8, 2008

Sell all your tickets... You couldn't sell all your tickets! clearing_the_house_out on eBay is superb... The people with genuine bids for those tickets deserve to go tho... They'll probably 'get down' to Jay-Z on a Saturday night!

tapesta 

Apr 9, 2008

All I can say is WOOHOO! My request came true! By some luck of force I hoped that I would go on the seetickets website and find a alternative route, 'REGISTER NOW'. All that moaning about not being able to see Leonard Cohen and Neil Young. I'm there, and I know a bunch of other friends who are excited about it too! Thanks Michael, your a star, it may have been to save on a little embarrassment, but I got to hand it to you you did the right thing! And it just shows, you don't need to put a deadline on the registration after all.

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