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Info On Where To Obtain U2 Tickets in NZ

Published: Fri 9 Dec 2005 03:26 PM
Important Information for Purchasing U2 Tickets for Ericsson Stadium this Monday 12th December at 9am
Following is information for purchasing U2 tickets for Ericsson Stadium:
Tickets go on-sale Monday 12th December at 9AM.
The methods of Ticketmaster distribution will be:
Internet: www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Potential purchasers are encouraged to visit www.ticketmaster.co.nz and
join Ticketmaster Advantage in advance of Monday's on-sale. This will make
purchasing easier as their details will already be registered.
Phones: 0800 111 999
Outlets:
Following are the Ticketmaster retail outlet locations where U2 tickets
may be purchased. Note that tickets to this second and final U2 concert will
not be available at New Zealand Post Shops.
Auckland Real Groovy -- 438 Queen Street, Auckland City
Eden Park -- Gate Three, Walters Road, Kingsland
Rebel Sport -- Albany, Albany Mega Centre, Don McKinnon
Drive
Rebel Sport -- Atrium, 11 Elliot Street, Auckland City
Rebel Sport -- Botany Town Centre, Unit A02, Chapel Road
Rebel Sport -- Henderson, Waitake Plaza Complex,
Vitasovich Ave
Rebel Sport -- Manukau, Manukau Supa Centre, Cnr
Cavendish & Lambie Drives
Rebel Sport -- Panmure, 54 Mt Wellington Highway
Wellington Real Groovy -- 250 Cuba Street
Rebel Sport -- James Smith Corner, Cnr Cuba & Manners
Streets
Rebel Sport -- Lower Hutt, 31-33 Queens Drive
Christchurch Real Groovy -- 179 Tuam Street
Dunedin Real Groovy -- 59 Great king Street
Tauranga Rebel Sport -- 63-65 Chapel Street
Rotorua Rebel Sport -- 15 Victoria Street
Hamilton Waikato Stadium -- Gate One, Tristram Street
"We expect tremendous consumer demand for U2 tickets and we have added
several new locations to Ticketmaster's outlet network and increased phone
capacity in anticipation of Monday's on-sale. Similar to the first concert,
we expect a large amount of purchases via the internet" said Chris Forbes,
National Marketing Manager, Ticketmaster.
Michael Coppel Presents has reduced the ticket limit per purchaser from
8 tickets to 4 tickets for this second concert on-sale. This will allow more
opportunities for purchasers. It may also create a longer selling phase when
compared with the previous on-sale.
Ticketmaster -- Sell more tickets, better (1)Ticketmaster's policy is to
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SOURCE Ticketmaster
Web site: http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz

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