If you haven't got your ticket for Reading or Leeds yet you thought you'd had it, right? Well you might still get lucky, but there's obviously no guarantee.

With tickets selling out in record time for this summer's festivals, organisers Mean Fiddler are seeking to increase the audience capacity for both sites.

Speaking on BBC Radio 1, Mean Fiddler Festival Director, Melvin Benn, claimed that he was confident he would be granted permission to increase the capacity of both sites and hopes to have news on the Leeds site by the end of April and the Reading site by mid May.

Those still keen to obtain tickets for either event are requested to subscribe to a meanfiddler.com backstage area, where, as of this afternoon (5th April) from midday, members will be able to register for the prospective tickets. Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

To register
Click here.

Weekend camping tickets for both sites sold out in record time on Monday night, and a limited number which were on sale via selected HMV stores went within minutes on Tuesday morning. You may still get lucky with day tickets.