Tickets to the Glastonbury Festival have sold out in less than half an hour.
Organisers say the 120,000 tickets sold in a record 25 minutes. leaving tens of thousands of fans disappointed.
More than 1 million people registered for tickets which sold out even though Michael and Emily Eavis have yet to announce the line up for the 2015 event at Worthy Farm, Somerset.
Fleetwood Mac are the bookies' favourite to headline, but the festival refuses to comment on rumours.
The 15,000 coach + ticket packages sold out in 14 minutes on Wednesday night.
Organisers said: "Our heartfelt thanks to everyone who's bought a ticket.
"We're humbled by the incredible numbers of people who would like to come to the festival - and it's clear that demand once again outstripped supply this year. We're sorry that some of you have missed out, but there will be a resale of returned tickets in the spring (and your registration remains valid for future years) Thank you all for your never-ending support for our Festival."
Emily Eavis tweeted: "I'm sorry to everyone who missed out, so wish we could get everyone in. There will be a resale in the spring."