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Prince playing SECC Hydro 22nd May
So much so that the presale isn't 48 hours as usual, it's 3!
Anyway as I know a certain site Owner is a bit nutty on the Purple Nugget I thought I'd mention this.
Extremely short notice (only announced yesterday) and currently no idea of ticket pricing but if this is something you fancy going to I might be able to acquire the necessary ticket(s).
Fair few cheap/reasonable hotel options about and obviously Id save you the transport to and from venue and airport hassles but like I said, really short notice but lemme know!
[edit] Found the Ticketsoup page for it and it has the pricing listed (tickets for SECC sold through ticketsoup so price will be the same) http://www.ticketsoup.com/tickets/prince-2014-15924/default.aspx remember I have a way into the presale and have a 100% success rate for gigs so far... and a couple of spare tix to Kylie LOL [/editoff]
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This item was edited on Thursday, 1st May 2014, 10:34
Too short notice, too far to go, too much to spend. :(
But maybe I can get to the Birmingham one, so thanks a huge amount for the heads up!
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RE: Prince playing SECC Hydro 22nd May
Pity my presale access is hydro only bit might be worth checking flight prices etc especially before the airlines get wind of the dates.
If you changed your mind and came into glasgow airport you'd only need to sort overnight accomodation and yer food/drink bills lol.
And as an annoying little extra bit, so far EVERY customer except one I've picked up from the hydro have said it's immense, good view from even the crap seats and the shape makes yer bum wobble to the bass beats lol.
The one complaining couple moaned their seats were right behind a pillar and had a partially restricted view of Simple Minds.... Even though they had been given their tickets for free!!!
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