Christmas Comes Early for Music Fans
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Last week, tickets for U2’s 2015 Innocence + Experience tour (http://www.ticketbis.com/en-us/u2-tickets/ca190) went on sale to the public. After Bono’s recent bike accident and flight incident, fans were happy to see a full tour planned without cancellations. Tickets for
several of the European and North American cities have already sold out, but can only be found on secondary market portals. New shows were announced in New York, Boston, Montreal, Paris, and Berlin and tickets for these went on sale yesterday.
Just two days prior to U2’s announcement, One Direction tickets (http://www.ticketbis.net/one-direction-tickets/ca3070) became available in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Since all UK shows sold out at an almost alarming rate, 8 new dates have been added to
the On the Road Again tour schedule in Dublin, Belfast, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, and three more in London.
Rock lovers are in luck since AC/DC has just confirmed dates to their first tour since 2010. Considering all the media attention and scandals surrounding the group, this news has been as unexpected as U2’s announcement. The tour will promote the Australian group’s last album “Rock or Bust”, which critics have called an authentic tribute to rock music.
Tickets for AC/DC will go on sale Wednesday Dec 17.
And this is not the end of it. December isn’t over and the public can expect more tours to be confirmed. A few of the rumoured acts include Lenny Kravitz and Coldplay.
David Rowlands
several of the European and North American cities have already sold out, but can only be found on secondary market portals. New shows were announced in New York, Boston, Montreal, Paris, and Berlin and tickets for these went on sale yesterday.
Just two days prior to U2’s announcement, One Direction tickets (http://www.ticketbis.net/one-direction-tickets/ca3070) became available in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Since all UK shows sold out at an almost alarming rate, 8 new dates have been added to
the On the Road Again tour schedule in Dublin, Belfast, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, and three more in London.
Rock lovers are in luck since AC/DC has just confirmed dates to their first tour since 2010. Considering all the media attention and scandals surrounding the group, this news has been as unexpected as U2’s announcement. The tour will promote the Australian group’s last album “Rock or Bust”, which critics have called an authentic tribute to rock music.
Tickets for AC/DC will go on sale Wednesday Dec 17.
And this is not the end of it. December isn’t over and the public can expect more tours to be confirmed. A few of the rumoured acts include Lenny Kravitz and Coldplay.
David Rowlands
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