AC/DC Tour Latest To Employ Ticketmaster's Paperless Ticket Technology

September 17, 2008

TicketNews reports that AC/DC is the latest band to use Ticketmaster's paperless technology. Select seats for the upcoming Black Ice World Tour will be available on a strictly paperless basis, while other seats will still be available as conventional hard tickets.
Although the band has not made an official announcement about the move to go paperless, several AC/DC listings on Ticketmaster.com carry a disclaimer that hard tickets will not be issued. "Please note that tickets for fan club members, as well as specific sections can only be delivered via Ticketmaster's Paperless Ticket Delivery and are non-transferrable," the notice stated.

Read the entire report from TicketNews.

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