AC/DC: More Tickets Available For Belgrade Show

February 18, 2009

According to Blic Online, AC/DC's management has confirmed that all the tickets who to the band's May 26 concert at the Partizan stadium in Belgrade from the countries of the former Yugoslavia which haven't been sold will be transferred to the Serbian market, where they were sold out in several hours.

According to Aleksandar Rados, the concert spokesman, information about the available categories will be known tomorrow.

45,000 tickets have been printed for the concert, out of which 23,000 were intended for the former Yugoslav countries, and the rest for Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania. The cheapest tickets, which cost 3,900, 4,300 and 5,500 dinars, were sold on Friday within three hours, while tickets at the price of 8,900 and 11,000 dinars can still be bought on Eventim web site.

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