AC/DC Fanatics Angered By Ticket Sales In British Columbia

September 20, 2008

According to Prince George Citizen, almost 20 Price George, British Columbia, Canada residents who had hoped to charter a plane from Prince George to Vancouver in November to see AC/DC had their plans short-circuited Friday when the concert sold out in less than a minute.

A few of the 19 fans of the Australian rockers tried to buy tickets when they went on sale at 10 a.m., but were zapped by 10:01 when the sold out sign went up for the $100 tickets for the November 28 show at GM Place.

"We had five computers set for 10 a.m.," said Krista Vocal, noting a four-ticket limit per person. "How is it possible you can sell out in one minute? I thought Ticketmaster was the only one who sold tickets?"

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