Ticket prices for next year's event have gone up by £10.

Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2010 will go on sale from October 4th, the event's organisers have confirmed.
For a full weekend pass, music fans will have to pay £185 in addition to a £5 booking fee and £4.95 postage costs.
As in previous years, those under the age of 13 will have to register their details on Glastonburyregistration.co.uk before they will be allowed to purchase tickets.
Fans will also be able to take advantage of the deposit scheme, which was introduced last year and allows people to put a £50 down payment on a ticket and reserve it.
The full balance will have to be paid before February 28th next year.
Festival organiser Michael Eavis said that every measure was taken to keep ticket prices down but that, unfortunately, they had to increase them.
"I do try and hold it down, but the girls doing the budgeting are so thorough and so clever, and they said, 'Look, the minimum rise we can get away with is ten quid more'. It is a shame because I really wanted to hold the price," he stated.
In other news, the Office of Fair Trading has launched its Just Tick It campaign to protect music lovers from fraudulent ticket websites.
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