The Glastonbury Festival is going to take a break after 2017.
A statement on the festival website says: “We can also confirm that we will be taking our next fallow year in 2018, in order to give the farm, the village and the festival team the traditional year off.
“There are no plans to hold an event at another location in 2018.”
Tickets for 2017 go on sale in October for general admission priced at £238.
Glastonbury VIP hospitality options include luxury bell tents, log cabins and Winnebagos along with the hotekl-style luxury of hot showers, private toilets and high-class bars and restaurants.
Headliners are booked although remain a closely guarded trade secret (AC/DC and Daftpunk are in the musical mix).
Good luck with your Glastonbury ticket applications.