

However, her she was too quick to give up hope. Unable to catch her breath, she stutters and stumbles over her words before what she thinks is reality sets in. When she opens the wrapper a roller coaster of emotions are displayed between the two when Abigail thinks she has won the tickets. In the 44 second clip that was posted on Youtube, Jovi and Abigail are opening the chocolate bar and sharing jokes with the hopes of being the lucky ones.īefore opening the wrapper, Abigail even does the Hail Mary and points to the skies calling on the spirits to help her. There are five pairs of Glastonbury weekend tickets up for grabs (Image: Tony’s Chocolonely) “She was like, ‘can I open one and can we film it?’ I didn’t think anything of it.” I explained my weekend to her and that I did something sort of stupid and bought these chocolate bars." He explained. “My girlfriend asked me to meet her, she had been away. It wasn’t until when he met up with his girlfriend Abigail Pearce who had been away for the weekend when they finally struck gold. He opened another at a friend’s house but was also unsuccessful. He opened the first one on his way to the gym to no luck.

Jovi bought five chocolate bars for £4 each. When I walked in the lady said they were quite popular, so I picked out a few randomly.” "I walked past an Oxfam shop and I saw a sign on the window, and I thought, ‘I remember they were doing a thing with the chocolate company. “When we missed out on the tickets I thought ‘I couldn’t believe it, I’m not going to Glastonbury,” said the 27-year-old said. READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival confirms ticket resale details with big change to how payments are made Unfortunately though, their annual trip looked to be off the table this year after the group missed out on the resale tickets which sold out in six minutes.įeeling disheartened, Jovi said he was on his way to his local gym to cheer himself up when he came across an advertisement for the Tony's Chocolonely competition in the window of a local charity shop. Jovi Bunce from Didsbury is a festival regular having attended the past few years with the same group of friends. However, on Sunday (April 23), festival bosses issued a limited number of resale tickets after the initial buyers failed to pay off their deposit.

Tickets for Glastonbury - which last year attracted crowds of 210,000 - have been sold out for months. Earlier this month confectionery company Tony's Chocolonely announced it had hidden five pairs of tickets to the festival inside chocolate bars in a Willy Wonka-style giveaway. This is the ‘mental’ moment a couple won two tickets to Glastonbury on a chocolate bar.
