The vast majority of people would have resold their Glastonbury Festival ticket after Metallica were announced as headliners, new research has found.
The United States heavy metal group's booking has been met with controversy, with musicians and fans doubting whether the Enter Sandman band are a suitable fit for the "hippy" vibe of the event.
And frontman James Hetfield's involvement in a pro bear-hunting documentary sparked online petitions to remove Metallica from the line-up.
To cut out ticket touting, organisers enforce registration during the ticket-buying process, meaning that it is not possible to pass personalised tickets on.
But almost four in five fans who bought a ticket to this summer's festival were put off going by Michael Eavis' decision to invite Metallica to play, Viagogo reports from their June poll of 2000 UK adults.