Music fans will be attempting to secure tickets for Glastonbury this month and if you’re one of them you might be wondering how to make sure you can get them. Whether you’re feeling lucky or not, getting tickets can be difficult, especially for a big event like Glastonbury. To help you out, experts at Community Fibre have put together some do’s and don’ts for the ticket sale.

Top 5 things you shouldn’t do when trying to get Glastonbury tickets Don’t open more than one tab Although it can be tempting to open multiple tabs, the team at Community Fibre says this is something you should avoid. In fact, they say that having more than one tab open can massively lower your chances of securing tickets or even stall the process completely. Glastonbury tickets go on sale this week (Image: Yui Mok/PA) If you get through to the purchase stage, multiple tabs being open could mean your transaction fails.

Don’t use multiple devices Using multiple devices to secure Glastonbury tickets can backfire if the devices are using the same Wi-Fi router. This is because the connection is weakened by the traffic and the experts say it’s likely that you’ll end up too far back in the queue to get to the purchase stage. Don’t restart your router When something goes wrong and involves technology, it can be tempting to turn it off and then back on again but don’t do this if you want to try and get Glastonbury tickets.

Losing your connection will mean you lose your place in the queue an.