Vodafone is dishing out free Glastonbury tickets to iPhone and Android users

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Vodafone free Glastonbury tickets (Image: GETTY)
Vodafone free Glastonbury tickets (Image: GETTY)

There's good news if Vodafone is your mobile network and you want to head to Glastonbury without paying for a ticket. The telecoms giant has just confirmed that it's dishing out free access to this ultimate festival and all you have to do is download an app.

Once the VeryMe Rewards service is installed on your iPhone or Android device, you simply need to sign up for this loyalty programme to be in with a chance of winning the prize.

Vodafone says it has 100 pairs up for grabs which means 200 people will be heading to the fields of Somerset without reaching for their credit cards.

Glastonbury kicks off on June 26 with acts including Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Shania Twain, SZA all confirmed for the four-day event.

"Vodafone, Official Connectivity Partner of Glastonbury Festival, is once again giving its customers the chance to win tickets to the iconic British festival, with 100 pairs up for grabs exclusively through its award-winning loyalty programme, VeryMe Rewards," Vodafone confirmed.

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Even if you don't win the Glastonbury prize, there's also the chance to bag access to BST Hyde Park.

162 pairs of tickets will be up for grabs across all the different BST events, through VeryMe Rewards’ instant win competitions.

This London festival gives Vodafone customers the opportunity to see incredible headliners, including SZA, Kings of Leon, Andrea Bocelli, pop icon Robbie Williams and Stevie Nicks.

Fancy giving it a try? The VeryMe Rewards is available through the My Vodafone app, which can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play Store.

Dave Snelling

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