Radiohead, at Glastonbury Festival in 2003, with "Fake Plastic Trees." Until 2003, the majority of people the idea that there was no longer possible to crash the festival and it is recognized as one of the most successful year to date. The number of tickets available to the public has been increased a bit 'more than in 2002, partly in response to criticism that the Festival of 2002 was underpopulated and lacked atmosphere. The tickets sold in one day, on sale, in sharp contrast withthe two months it took to sell a similar number in 2002. E 'was also the first year that tickets before the full lineup was announced sold. This was also the year Radiohead returned to the title of the Pyramid Stage. Sales increased for good causes from ticket sales and commercial license sales exceeded £ 1,000,000, half of which has been Oxfam, Greenpeace and Water Aid.
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