Showing posts with label Glastonbury Festival organizers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glastonbury Festival organizers. Show all posts

Monday, 18 April 2011

Glasto tickets have sold out with in a two hours

Glastonbury Festival organizers have confirmed that resale tickets have sold out with in a two hours.

Organisers apologised for the heart and soul to those who had failed to secure at the ticket to the festival, which runs from June 24-26 in Somerset.

Organiser Emily Eavis said, "Very sorry to those who waited on phones and online and didn't get a ticket. If we could fit everyone in, we would!"

U2, Beyonce and Coldplay are headline for this year festival. On the bill include further acts are Elbow, Tinie Tempah, Queens Of The Stone Age, Morrissey and DJ Shadow.

Professor Green, Mumford & Sons, Fatboy Slim, Paul Simon and Everything Everything will also perform at the event.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Glastonbury Festival to Qatar's 2022 World Cup team

Glastonbury Festival organizers have said they trialling Qatar 2022 World Cup team from this year's ceremony 'climate change' technology are considered.

Hassan al-Thawadi, Qatar's chief Executive Officer for soccer league, contact Michael Eavis help with unpredictable weather event to solve the problem.

Hassan al-Thawadi said, “Currently, we are researching various climate-altering methods which are environmentally friendly and very effective".

He added, "We'll be unveiling a number of visionary, state-of-the-art ideas and infrastructure but we need the sort of challenge that Glastonbury Festival presents to discover the productivity of our early designs”.

Eavis is hoping that is worthy of Agriculture recently installed solar panels to power new devices will be able to.

He said, “We’re expecting it to be a hot festival again, so it’s just the right time to try out this new technology. Exciting isn’t it?"

Organiser added, “They also assure me that they can help move rain clouds away from the farm".

Glastonbury Festival tickets can be paid from today until 7 April.