AEROSMITH Sets First-Day Ticket Sales Record In Peru

March 16, 2010

According to LivingInPeru.com, 10,000 tickets to AEROSMITH's May 22 concert at the Monumental Stadium Esplanade in Lima, Peru have already been sold so far after tickets went on sale earlier today (Tuesday, March 16).

"A new record has been set," MVV Asociados, the public-relations agency responsible for the AEROSMITH concert, stated in a press release, adding that "this is the biggest first-day sale ever made by any band in Peru. It seems that the tickets will be completely sold out in only a few days."

Ticket prices range from 72 to hasta 624 soles (U.S. $24 to U.S. $208).

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