Tuesday 28 December 2010

Bloc Party Return Over Christmas


British rock band Bloc Party return after hiatus which was 16 month to the end of Christmas they served a festival treat for his fans.

Bloc Party's frontman Kele Okereke send pics to the studio where get together on their band with the accompanying message: "Merry Christmas from the Bloc".

The band began hiatus announced previous year 2009 and Okereke released an plaudit solo album.

Monday 27 December 2010

Seinfeld tickets tout for £1,000

For Jerry Seinfeld’s only UK concert, just half an hour after the box office opened Touts are already demanding more than £1,000.

Seatwave is offering six tickets close to the stage of London’s O2 Arena at £1,098; with many more above the £400 mark.

Several tickets are still available at different locations although even these have a face value of £100, plus an £11 booking fee. That’s roughly twice the price of a seat to see him in the States.

The gig on June 3 is Seinfeld’s first British date in 12 years. He sold out in 1998 despite clashing with the World Cup final.

Thursday 16 December 2010

Seatwave Sells Millionth Ticket

The landmark of one million tickets sold through the site has been achieved by SEATWAVE, a leading European Fan-to-fan ticket secondary ticket marketplace,o mark the occasion Seatwave is awarding the millionth ticket buyer, Simon Keeling, with two tickets a month to any event of his choice over the next year.

"The one million mark is confirmation that secondary ticketing works and Keeling told Music Week," says Founder and CEO Joe Cohen.

“I have already started to plan some of my outings for the year. 2011 looks like it is going to be a great year for live events.”

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Seatwave: Rock fans U2 and Bon Jovi


Irish super band will be Toowoomba fan Alana stemberg in town who has been counting down the days to the hottest event.

Ms Sternberg said, “As soon as my partner and I heard U2 where coming to Australia we where obsessed with getting tickets because you never know if this is going to be their last tour and they are fantastic live”

In Australia the 360° tour is the biggest concert to be staged.

Ms Sternberg said, “It is massive, the 360° stage is going to be just amazing to see no matter where you sit you will get a great view”.

Sarah Dalziel fan of Bon Jovi saidshe could not wait to the part of this bunch.

Sarah Dalziel said, “I am ecstatic I got tickets. I love their music and to see them live and to be part of such an electric atmosphere will be worth the wait”.

Alan Graham, he is a manager of Suncorp Stadium he said, “The planning and logistics involved with staging these two massive groups has been well in excess of six months”.