Hope you got your ticket.
Having only gone on sale five days ago, next year's UNIFY festival has sold out.
With a line-up stacked with revered heavyweights including The Amity Affliction, Parkway Drive, Architects, Tonight Alive, The Beautiful Monument and many more, it's not a terribly surprising outcome but the swiftness with which tickets evaporated is nonetheless a congratulation-worthy achievement for the annual heavy music gathering.
If you missed out on getting a pass, all is not lost; UNIFY announced today that it is launching an official resale platform in collaboration with fan-to-fan resellers Twickets.
The new partnership aims to curb the rampant inflation that plagues the existing (legal) secondhand ticket market, giving punters who are no longer able to attend the event the opportunity to sell their ticket on to a fellow fan in need at no more than original market value.
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There is a 10% booking fee involved on the part of the buyer, and anyone wanting to use the service will have to sign up to PayPal to make use of it.
UNIFY returns for its fourth year, at South Gippsland's Tarwin Lower, from 12-13 January.