Ticketholders, hoping to watch performances by Coldplay and more, were unable to access online event due to faulty access codes

In the digital equivalent of a washed-out festival, Glastonbury’s much-anticipated livestreamed event, Live at Worthy Farm, has ended in disaster after many ticketholders were unable to access the stream.

Hopeful viewers – many of whom had created Glastonbury-themed parties in anticipation – had spent £20 for tickets to access the event, which was to feature performances by Coldplay, Damon Albarn, Haim and more, filmed on the deserted Glastonbury festival site across the last few days.

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