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REIMAGINING THE PRESALE EXPERIENCE
We are also excited to introduce a brand new premium service on this upcoming tour.
Fans interested in attending are invited to pre-register for presale tickets now through MarkKnopfler.com Fair Admission, a new service exclusive to Mark's official site.
Fair Admission takes the stress out of traditional presales by slowing down the experience. From now until October 24 you can pre-register for presale tickets at your convenience.
Fair Admission pre-registration is not available for dates in Germany, Austria nor Italy. See the bottom for presale information for these locations.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Start by creating a new Fair Admission account. Once created, you will be sent a verification email. Click it, sign in and simply select the show(s) and number of tickets you'd like to purchase. If we can accommodate your request, on October 25 we will email you a shopping basket with your tickets ready for easy checkout. You will then have until October 27 to complete your transaction - no rushing required.
Those who successfully purchase tickets through MarkKnopfler.com Fair Admission will be charged a fee of 2.30 GBP/2.6 EUR/$3 USD/$4 CAD (currency based on location of venue) per ticket purchased at checkout for this premium service. Remember, this fee only applies if you both pre-register using MarkKnopfler.com Fair Admission and you successfully purchase tickets, otherwise there is no charge.
All remaining presale ticket inventory unclaimed at the end of pre-registration will be placed on regular presale during the traditional MarkKnopfler.com presale window starting on October 29 at 10 am local time and noon local time in the UK.
An Evening with Mark Knopfler and Band. European Tour 2019. For full dates, and to pre-order tickets, head to https://t.co/VtEIY6DedJ pic.twitter.com/8qHQglhV4i
— Mark Knopfler (@MarkKnopfler) October 22, 2018
Originally posted by miryclay:Sting played a charity gig in town called Oshawa, Ontario last Thursday. He is in Toronto for his production of the Last Ship which chronicles job loss in his English hometown.