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Glastonbury Festival 2008 only breaks even

Michael Eavis reveals that the festival made no cash this year

Organiser Michael Eavis has said that Glastonbury festival made no money this year.

It is the first time in its 39-year history that the legendary bash has not made a profit, which organisers put down to a rise in fuel prices and increased costs generally.

This means there was no margin for investment in next year's event.

Eavis told BBC 6Music: "It was hard work making it work last year because costing had gone through the roof and the diesel costs had gone up by about £200,000. All the other costs had gone up as well.

"Glastonbury costs £22 million now, it's a huge cost. The infrastructure, the fencing, the roads, the water and the loos, the marquees, the management, the security and the police, it goes on and on - so we do have to sell out in order to make it work."

He added: "We still made about a million pounds for the charities we work for, so we actually achieved a million but we didn’t make any beyond that. There's no money to reinvest or anything.

"Having said that, it's the first year in 39 years that we didn’t make anything out of it, so it's not bad really, is it?"

Speaking about next year's event, Eavis remained positive.

he said: "I'm very confident with the bands that we've got next time that we will sell out."

Around 100,000 tickets for Glastonbury 2009 have already been snapped up.

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ArcticMonkey 

Oct 31, 2008

Shocker! Perhaps it's about time Eavis realised that there's too many other festivals with better line ups out there now! Keep up!

jeepcat 

Oct 31, 2008

"Having said that, it's the first year in 39 years that we didn’t make anything out of it, so it's not bad really, is it?" - Yes, it's a warning!

myrtle bing 

Oct 31, 2008

vampire weekend, kings of leon,raconteurs, leonard cohen, MGMT, ting tings, jimmy cliff, my morning jacket, elbow, hot chip, candi staton, pete doherty, surprise sets from franz ferdinand and last shadow puppets, not to mention the best start to a show i've ever seen with jay z... was pretty good where i was standing. and how about good on them for not chasing the dollar and putting all the ticket money into hundreds of stages, theatre, circus, robot drummers etc etc and making it the best party in the world?

Apron Strings 

Nov 3, 2008

The good thing about this year was that people have now learnt to trust the festival more, after expecting a shit one and it actually being really good. Means Eavis has an advantage for next year in that people won't dismiss it immediately if it's an apparently poor lineup.

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