Glastonbury's livestream event was disrupted by a technical fault - here's what happened
Glastonbury organisers have apologised after thousands of people found themselves unable to access the festival’s livestream concert.
Technical issues led to ticketholders, who had paid £20 to see acts like Coldplay, Haim and Kano, receiving an “invalid codes” error message and being denied entry.
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Hide AdThe much-anticipated virtual gig, Live At Worthy Farm, had been due to start at 7pm on Saturday (22 May) but was delayed for around two hours.
Following the problems, the show’s co-promoters and producers, Driift Live, announced they were providing a free link.
They later tweeted to say they were offering those affected on the BST time zone extended access to the stream on Sunday.
They also said they would be offering a refund for those who required one.
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