Take That are coming to Manchester as part of their huge UK and Ireland 2024 tour and tickets are set to go on sale soon.
05.09.2023 - 15:57 / nme.com
Spirited Away fans have attempted to get tickets for the film’s stage adaptation in London.Based on Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 Studio Ghibli classic, the stage version originally debuted in Japan in February 2022. Last month, it was announced the production would have its European premiere at the London Coliseum from April 30, 2024, running for 12 weeks.Pre-sale tickets for those who signed up for priority booking went on sale today (September 5) at 10am BST.
In a post on the production’s social media pages, it was revealed that over 140,000 people had signed up for the shows.“We had over 140,000 sign up for priority booking so we are experiencing very high demand for our pre-sale today,” read a post on X at 10.30am. “Please be patient, there are plenty of tickets left.”We had over 140,000 people sign up for priority booking so we are experiencing very high demand for our pre-sale today.
Take That are coming to Manchester as part of their huge UK and Ireland 2024 tour and tickets are set to go on sale soon.
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