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Post by LdySpace on Nov 15, 2016 22:51:27 GMT
National Stadium, Singapore Tickets start from $78 and go up to $298 from Sports Hub Tix. Citibank customers can get pre-sale tickets online from Nov 17 to 19. Live Nation Lushington mailing list subscribers can buy them on Nov 20, and general public sales start on Nov 21. For more ticket info, go to LiveNation.Asia link
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Post by comicforce on Nov 16, 2016 21:11:47 GMT
Gosh that seems a lot.. but I guess it's not as much as it seems.. Or is it?
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Post by LdySpace on Dec 6, 2016 23:24:13 GMT
Coldplay sells out 100,000 tickets in SingaporeBY HON JING YI (honjingyi@mediacorp.com.sg) PUBLISHED: 4:30 PM, NOVEMBER 25, 2016
SINGAPORE — All 100,000 tickets to Coldplay’s two shows at the National Stadium have been sold out, concert organiser Lushington Live Nation said on Friday (Nov 25), just hours after tickets for the band’s second show went on sale. The British rock band announced on Thursday (Nov 24) that it would be adding a second show to its A Head Full of Dreams Tour in Singapore on March 31, in addition to its concert on April 1, after overwhelming demand. Organisers also released additional standing and restricted view tickets for both shows.
According to Lushington Live Nation, 1,500 people waited in line at the National Stadium’s Box Office on Friday morning for tickets. The queue was about a six-minute walk from front to end when TODAY visited this morning at 9.45am.
Christine Choo, 15, was first in line with her uncle. She told TODAY she waited 24 hours to buy tickets to the show.
“We tried (buying tickets online) but it didn’t work,” said Christine, who, along with her uncle, bought a total of five tickets to watch the concert with her family. This is the first time she will be catching the band live.
The queue at Sports Hub closed at about 2.45pm, with Malaysian Wan Mohamad Amir buying the last tickets at the box office.
“I know the queue is very long so I just came here to try my luck. I queued for 30 minutes, but I needed another two tickets so I queued for another five minutes for them,” the 24-year-old said. Coldplay was last in Singapore in 2009 and had played at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Its concert next year is expected to be its biggest one here. Tickets for the April 1 concert was snapped up within two hours of going on sale to the public on Monday. Tickets offered in two earlier pre-sales for Citibank cardholders and Live Nation Lushington’s mailing list subscribers were also sold out within an hour. Some tickets were subsequently sold online at sky-high prices, and Live Nation Lushington had to warn fans against buying tickets on the resale market as they may have already been voided. link
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Post by comicforce on Dec 7, 2016 18:58:43 GMT
Can you imagine 24 hours! Would you do it?? If that was the only way to get tickets? {Spoiler}I would..
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Post by joiedevivre on Dec 8, 2016 2:47:00 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Dec 8, 2016 4:28:34 GMT
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Post by blueangel55 on Mar 31, 2017 19:17:56 GMT
Our boys started the tour! Did one show already then tomorrow next one! How I wish I was in Singapore! Can someone post some of the clips floating around? Also there is an interview.
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