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Glastonbury fans have faced many challenges over the festival s 50-year history: Torrential rain, mud baths, navigating its ever-growing site – not to mention the digital scrum when tickets are released.
And this year s online show was no exception – as technical glitches denied thousands access to the Live At Worthy Farm event.
The livestream from the site in Pilton, Somerset, was due to start at 7pm on Saturday but some waited for up to two hours to access the video feed of acts including Coldplay and Damon Albarn.
Angry viewers who paid £20 for a ticket were met with invalid codes messages before co-promoter and producer Driift Live said it would provide a free link.
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Glastonbury Festival organisers have apologised to fans and ticket holders as their global livestream event was blighted by technical issues.
The event, Live At Worthy Farm, was due to start at 7pm but many reported on social media they were unable to access the stream due to an “invalid codes” error message.
A tweet from the official Glastonbury festival account said: “So sorry to those of you who haven’t been able to get onto the stream yet. We’re speaking to Driift to find out what the issue is and trying to do everything we can to get this sorted ASAP. Please bear with us.”
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