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Auckland City Limits Super Early Bird Tickets Sell Out

04 November 2015 - 0 Comments

With the reaction to yesterday’s first line-up announcement headlined by superstar rapper Kendrick Lamar it was no surprise that it took only minutes for the inaugural Auckland City Limits festival to sell out a special release of $99 Super Early Bird tickets this morning.
 
Thousands of people had signed up for a chance to get their hands on what was effectively a half price ticket to the 19 March event at Western Springs. The $99 tickets went on sale at 9am today and were gone in minutes.
 
The festival's next release of early bird tickets, priced at $179.50, goes on sale at 9am on Friday along with VIP tickets and Air New Zealand grabaseat ticket and flight packages from http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/ and http://www.grabaseat.co.nz/ 

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