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Published: June 9, 2008 at 8:39 AM

LONDON, June 9 (UPI) -- The last run of tickets to England's Glastonbury performing arts festival are to go on sale this week, organizers said.

Tickets that cost about $310 apiece plus applicable fees are to go on sale Wednesday

at HMV stores in England, Scotland and Wales, the BBC said.

"With just a couple of weeks to go, we want to make it as easy as possible for people to buy the last few festival tickets," organizer Michael Eavis told the BBC.

The Glastonbury lineup includes performances by Jay-Z, Kate Nash, Kings of Leon, Neil Diamond, The Verve and Amy Winehouse.

Topics: Amy Winehouse, Michael Eavis, Neil Diamond
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