45,000 Fans Expected At AC/DC's Belgrade Concert

February 6, 2009

According to Blic, AC/DC will perform on May 26 at the Partizan stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, it was confirmed by the Komuna production company which is organizing the concert along with the firms United Promoters from Germany, D&D from Romania and Balkan Entertainment Company from Bulgaria. Tickets go on sale on February 13 at 1 p.m. They will cost from 3,900 to 11,000 dinars.

"I expect about 45,000 tickets to be printed for the concert, which depends on the size of the stage at the Partizan stadium," said Aleksandar Rados. "About 22,000 tickets will be on sale for Serbia and the former Yugoslav countries, while 23,000 tickets will be printed for Bulgaria, Romania and other neighboring countries. This will be the only concert of AC/DC in this region, so we expect a great number of foreign visitors."

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