April 8, 2008 16:00

Glastonbury registration NOW re-open (April 8)

Latecomers can sign up for 2008 festival tickets

Glastonbury registration NOW re-open (April 8)

Registration for the 2008 Glastonbury festival has re-opened at 4pm (BST) today (April 8).

Festival-goers will need to submit basic personal details and a passport quality photo at Glastonburyregistration.co.uk.

Once their application has been accepted they will be sent a confirmation email with a link enabling them to buy tickets immediately.

Ticket prices for a weekend ticket are ?155, plus ?5 booking fee per ticket and ?4 post and packaging per order.

"We?ve had a lot of enquiries from people asking if they can register, especially now they realise it?s still possible to buy tickets," said Michael Eavis of the move. "This will give them the chance to see the best line-up of any festival this summer."

Check out NME.COM's handy guide for Glastonbury's late registration now.

The process of registering was introduced for the first time last year in order to deter ticket touts.

This year's festival takes place over the weekend 27-29 June. Kings Of Leon, Jay-Z and The Verve will headline the event at Worthy Farm.

Over 100,000 tickets for the three-day bash have been snapped up since they went on sale at 9am on Sunday morning (April 6).

Read NME.COM's guide to getting Glastonbury tickets now.

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