Michael Buble - Sold Out

Michael Buble - Sold Out

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GSP

Original Poster:

1,965 posts

210 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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My girlfriend has quite a thing for Michael Buble and announced she would like tickets for one of his shows for her birthday... Which is handy seen as they went on sale in March and sold out pretty damn quickly.

Does anyone have any tickets they would be willing to sell, or indeed any contacts in high places that could arrange some tickets, even fairly expensive hospitality one I would pay for?

I would be willing to travel to any of the England tour dates except Newcastle.

I am guessing I am probably out of luck, however I imagine quite a few people on here are well connected or work in the industry so though it was worth an ask. I'll try and make it worth your while.

Many Thanks

elster

17,517 posts

216 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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You should still be able to get hospitality tickets for most venues.

The middle aged chicks rarely buy them.

http://www.seatwave.com/michael-buble-tickets/nott...

I don't see sold out.

GSP

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1,965 posts

210 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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There is so many of these sites though I never know which ones to use.

Not to mention that they are just chancers, half of them have not got tickets in their hand which worries me slightly. My girlfriends mum has been cheated twice using 'respected' sites frown

I have called all the different venues to check on their hospitality deals, as they say they can only be bought from them. But they are sold out too and I am on the waiting list for the Trent FM Arena ones.


tubbystu

3,846 posts

266 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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GSP

Original Poster:

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210 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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I know there are plenty of websites about that have 'tickets' for sale but I know to many people that have been ripped off and lost money even on the well respected sites.

and although I want some tickets, I'm not a complete mug willing to pay £460 for two tickets that cost £50 from which you can barely see the stage. Half the time these people don't even have the tickets to post you.

I'll pay a good price for genuine tickets, off a genuine person.

GSP

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Wednesday 14th July 2010
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I have managed to get the last two hospitality tickets for one of the Birmingham dates biggrin, a bit more than I wanted to pay but you get allocated parking, 4 course meal and damn good seats... the latter being the most important bit to her.