Tickets for the Linkin Park concert on sale
KUALA LUMPUR: Tickets for the Linkin Park concert at Stadium Merdeka on Oct 15 will go on sale on Saturday and Celcom subscribers will get the first bite of the prime tickets when a priority-booking booth is opened at noon at Hard Rock Cafe Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.
The Linkin Park concert in Kuala Lumpur is organised by Lushington Entertainments, a Singapore-based regional events company, and Malaysian partner Jojo Entertainment in association with Celcom (M) Bhd.
“Ticket prices, inclusive of handling fees, for the concert are RM127, RM102 and RM82.
“A total of 1,000 tickets will be reserved for Celcom subscribers tomorrow at Hard Rock Cafe on a first come, first serve basis,” said Cynthia Chen of Jojo Entertainment.
The others can purchase the tickets a day later at selected outlets nationwide.
Linkin Park is the biggest rock outfit around today and the Los Angeles-based band has picked Kuala Lumpur for its only show in this region. Local rappers Too Phat will open the concert.
Other outlets selling the tickets are Video Ezy outlets in Klang Valley, and Music Valley and Tower Records outlets nationwide.
For more information browse www.axcess.com.my, or call the hotline: 03-7491-5555.
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