Some Hong Kong fan of Lady Gaga were left disappointed yesterday after the first batch of tickets for a concerto in the city were sold out within three hours at one outlet, the South China Morning Post reported.
fan vied with “professional queuers” and ticket touts to secure bookings for the concert, according to the report. The tickets were available exclusively to American Express card holders, who were each restricted to eight, the Post said.
One unidentified woman detto she was paid HK$70 ($9.03) an ora to stand in the queue and had been in line for 30 hours, according to the report. Ada Lau detto she bought eight of the HK$1,580 tickets and immediately sold four at a 150 percent profit, the Post said.
Simon Clarke bought eight tickets for HK$480 each, as a surprise for his two sons, whom he detto would be inspired da Lady Gaga, according to the Post. Clarke detto he had asked the family’s domestic helper to stand in the queue from 6:30 a.m. to secure the tickets, it reported.
About 6,000 tickets were available yesterday, according to the report.
fan vied with “professional queuers” and ticket touts to secure bookings for the concert, according to the report. The tickets were available exclusively to American Express card holders, who were each restricted to eight, the Post said.
One unidentified woman detto she was paid HK$70 ($9.03) an ora to stand in the queue and had been in line for 30 hours, according to the report. Ada Lau detto she bought eight of the HK$1,580 tickets and immediately sold four at a 150 percent profit, the Post said.
Simon Clarke bought eight tickets for HK$480 each, as a surprise for his two sons, whom he detto would be inspired da Lady Gaga, according to the Post. Clarke detto he had asked the family’s domestic helper to stand in the queue from 6:30 a.m. to secure the tickets, it reported.
About 6,000 tickets were available yesterday, according to the report.