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Ticket as a present?


Simone Padoin

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Hi guys, hoping this is the right place for this question.

I want to get tickets for Glasto 2017 for me and my girlfriend, so I've registered.

The thing is I want to get them as a present for her, and the email I got says "Each person who wishes to purchase a ticket will need to register".

Does this mean that only the person buying the ticket has to be registered? Or everyone who wants entry to the festival? Because I can't really ask her to register, as it will ruin the surprise...

My apologies if I'm being stupid, have been to other festivals but they didn't have this photo ticket scheme!

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It's fine to register her with your email address and your postcode. But you will need a photo. Just ask her to pose saying you want a pic to put on your phone screensaver or something! Good luck getting tickets - I'm not sure how I'd hide the stress and excitement of ticket day from my other half, to be honest!

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On 7/14/2016 at 10:24 AM, MilkyJoe said:

I did this in 2010, just used a photo of her off my camera. (No, not those ones)! Used my postcode and email and surprised her big time on Christmas Day!:)

I would pay money to see the reaction at the gate when they checked that ticket!! :D

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