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Kylie Minogue Tickets at the O2 below face value this weekend
jtelevision
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Just checked out Seatwave and there are a number of tickets to Kylie Minogue this weekend at the O2 in London selling for below face value (even when you include Seatwave's crazy price mark-ups!).
I'm not a huge fan of Seatwave's fees but haven't had trouble with any of their tickets in the past
I'm not a huge fan of Seatwave's fees but haven't had trouble with any of their tickets in the past
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For those not wanting to use Seatwave, the O2 themselves still have tickets available for the 11 / 12 April www.theo2.co.uk0
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What was the original price and what are they going for now? It looks like the normal price is coming up Ticketmaster through the o2 link.0
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Got pestered by the OH into going for this, here's how it worked out:
Bought 3x tickets in Block 112 (closest to the stage off right) on seatwave priced £59.99ea, with fees and extra's came to £222.
Picked them up in HMV Picadilly circus 18:00 on the day, fortunately I hovered near the collection point scrutinising them and picked up they'd actually handed me tickets in block 108 -about as far as you can get from the stage on the lower tier !!!
Anyways, reapproached the seatwave girl and showed her the copy of my email order and after a little rummaging in folders she came up with 3 tickets in the correct block, goes to show always check everything carefully.
Anyway the show was actually quite good and the tickets had a printed face value of £85each so overall all worked out ok and with a £33 saving on ticket face values
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