
Emily Eavis confirms Glastonbury tickets will be rolled over to 2022 if festival is cancelled
Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis has confirmed that people will be able to roll over tickets to 2022 if this year's festival does get cancelled.
Yesterday (4 January), Eavis was forced to deny Mel B's claim that Glastonbury 2021 is cancelled after the Spice Girls member mentioned it on on BBC Radio 5 Live's Must Watch podcast.
After confirming that there's "no news this end yet", Eavis was flooded with questions from eager festival-goers about Glastonbury.
Eavis chose a few to respond two, one of which saw her confirm that tickets will be rolled over to 2022 if the 2021 festival is cancelled due to the pandemic. One user wrote, "Please carry tickets over to 2022 if you do have to sadly cancel." Eavis simply replied, "Of course."
Of course
— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) January 4, 2021
Replying to another user who asked if tickets will be rolled over again if the 2021 event is called off, Eavis wrote, "Yes!"
Yes!
— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) January 4, 2021
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