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Gigs & Festivals
Don’t buy from the touts Robbie warns
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 24 September 2009
Robbie Williams doesn’t want any of you buying tickets for his previously reported comeback show at the BBC’s Electric Proms next month on the secondary market. All 2000 tickets for the gig were quickly snapped up yesterday, and some are already appearing on eBay and other auction sites at a hiked up price.
But a statement on Robbie’s official website reads thus: “Tickets to Robbie’s performance at BBC’s Electric Proms sold out in a flash this morning and we are aware that many of you who did not manage to get tickets are very disappointed. We strongly recommend that you do not purchase tickets from unofficial sources, by this we mean anyone selling tickets second-hand. Strict security measures will be in place on the night and you risk being disappointed further if you buy these tickets at an inflated price only to be refused entry”.