Half the tickets for 2009's Glastonbury music festival have been sold, eight months before the festival is due to take place.
According to the BBC, tickets went on sale yesterday morning and more than half of the 137,500 places were snapped up.
Spokesman John Shearlaw said: "It's brilliant that here we are in October talking about a festival that isn't happening until next year."
Glastonbury 2008 saw more than 130,000 revellers watch acts like rapper Jay-Z, Amy Winehouse and veteran songwriter Leonard Cohen.
Speaking about the headliners for next year, festival co-organiser Emily Eavis said: "It's not Coldplay, it's not U2 and it's not the Rolling Stones".
She added that the headliners should be announced: "pretty soon".
Glastonbury 2009 will run for five days, from 24 to 28 June.