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500 more Stones tickets on offer
In March, 75,000 tickets for the Rolling Stones concert at Stade de France sold out in minutes
FANS of the Rolling Stones have a second chance to pick up a ticket for the legendary rockers’ concert at Stade de France in Paris on June 13.
As reported last month, the box office closed 30 minutes after tickets for the concert went on sale.
Now, however, 500 more tickets have been made available to fans, and will go on sale from 10am tomorrow, RTL has reported, with prices starting at €65.
The box office probably will not be open for long. When tickets first went on sale, it closed after half and hour, and all 75,000 tickets - on sale at prices ranging from €78 to €150 - were confirmed as being taken after just 51 minutes.
The Rolling Stones were the first band to perform live at Stade de France in 1998, but this will be their first stadium gig in the country for seven years.
Tickets will be - probably briefly - available from the usual outlets.
