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Rolling Stones tickets selling under face value after O2 gig

High priced tickets still on the cheap

 

Rolling Stones tickets selling under face value after O2 gig

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Tickets for The Rolling Stones second London show are still selling online for much less than their face value, it has been revealed.

Tickets are still trading on Viagog at below face value and can be snapped up for around £285.

Viagogo spokesperson, Ed Parkinson believes this is a great chance for fans who missed out the first time round. He said: "With the gig offering two and a half hours of Stones songs played live, you’re looking at £1.35 a minute or just over £13 a track."

With the first concert receiving such rave reviews and with the fact that tickets sold out in just seven minutes, this is a fantastic chance for fans to grab a ticket for the Stones' second night at the O2 on Thursday 29 November.

  
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If The Rolling Stones' second night at the O2 is anything like the first, fans could be treated to an extra 30 minutes of showtime. The returning rock band decided to ignore their 10.30pm curfue and kept playing to the crowd's delight.

Fans lucky enough to get tickets will have to bear this in mind when travelling to avoid getting stranded in London, which happened to a few unfortunate Stones fans on Sunday.

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