You could win Glastonbury tickets thanks to Oxfam Macclesfield

By Alex Greensmith

30th Apr 2024 | Local News

Choccy could secure you tickets to Glastonbury 2024.
Choccy could secure you tickets to Glastonbury 2024.

Customers of Macclesfield's Oxfam store could win Glastonbury tickets.

Three chocolate bars in the UK have Glastonbury tickets hidden in them.

And the trio of winning tickets could see a winner from Macclesfield.

That's because the Mill Street store is selling the bars, which could have tickets inside to see the legendary music festival.

This year's performers at the Pilton-based festival include Coldplay and Dua Lipa.

In statement, the charity said: "Missed out on Glastonbury Festival tickets during the resale? Don't fret, we've got another opportunity for you! We've teamed up with ethical brand, Tony's Chocolonely, to hide five pairs of tickets inside their delicious chocolate bars, available at Oxfam shops across the UK."

Last year, there was just one flavour on offer for you to try your luck with.

But new for this year, the tickets are hidden in two flavours. Being Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, and vegan bar, Dark Chocolate Almond Seasalt.

The Glastonbury 2024 poster.

The bars are hidden in Oxfam shops all over the country, so there is no guarantee that a Macclesfield customer will be a winner. But, you never know if you don't try!

While two lucky pairs have already been discovered, three pairs are still up for grabs.

Head to Macclesfield's Mill Street store to see if you can buy the winning bars.

(And even if you don't win, the bars are delicious anyway, and you are helping charity.)

Macclesfield Oxfam is located at 74 Mill Street, Macclesfield SK11 6NH.

UPDATE: 1/5/24 Stock has currently sold out in Macc but still available in Leek.

     

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