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Glastonbury offer fans chance to win tickets by supporting DEC Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal

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Glastonbury is offering fans the chance to win tickets to this year’s festival through a prize draw in aid of the Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal.Member charities of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), including Glasto partner Oxfam, are currently working to support survivors of the recent earthquakes that have devastated the two countries.The Worthy Farm event has donated 10 pairs of tickets to raise money for the appeal.

You can be in with a chance of winning by entering the draw via Crowdfunder before 12pm GMT on Wednesday, March 8. One entry is priced at £10.Tickets come with a variety of experiences, including a once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch a band from the side of the iconic Pyramid stage on the viewing platform; watch a set from the Other Stage viewing platform; a backstage tour of West Holts, and watch an act from the stage pit.Emily Eavis, co-organiser of the Glastonbury Festival, said: “With the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria affecting so many people, we wanted to offer a draw of unique Glastonbury 2023 prizes to raise what we can to help with the relief efforts.”So far, the DEC Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal has raised £74.1million to support people who survived the disaster on February 6.

Over 35,000 people are known to have died at the time of writing.Want to win one of 10 pairs of tickets & experiences for Glastonbury 2023?

Enter our prize draw at https://t.co/7ea03wZ7sH now! All proceeds go to @oxfamgb's Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal with @decappeal.

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