Revellers across the UK are bracing themselves as tickets for Glastonbury Festival's 50th anniversary go on sale.
From 9am, people will have their chance to secure an elusive ticket for the 2020 party.
Last year tickets sold out in just 37 minutes, but because it's such a special birthday for the event, competition is likely to be rife.
We are bringing you live updates on the ticket sale here .
Who will be playing at Glastonbury 2020?
Organisers always remain tight-lipped about who will playing at the event before tickets are sold.
But last year, festival-goers were tipped-off Stormzy could be headlining as early as November - just one month after the standard weekend tickets sale.
By February, it was already known pop princess Kylie Minogue would also be appearing on the Pyramid Stage.
And the following month, organisers announced the full line-up.

Can we make an educated guess on who will appear?
It feels like almost every year rumours start that rock classics Fleetwood Mac will return to Worthy Farm - and this year is no different.
Maybe because 2020 will be such an important year for the festival - and so many fans want it to be true - but bookmakers have given good odds for the legendary band to be headlining.

And some have taken Mick Fleetwood's comments during a gig at Wembley to be a big hint that they plan to play, when he said we still have "a big field to play".
Another favourite is Sir Paul McCartney after Micheal Eavis told BBC Somerset: "Paul's on good form at the moment."
When asked ''coming here?' he replied: ''Hopefully for the 50th. Don't make a big thing of it though, will you?"
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