Cape Town – BIG Concerts and Live Nation Global Touring have announced that all of the tickets available through Computicket for the Irish rock band U2's Cape Town performance on February 18, 2011 are officially sold out. Big Concerts' CEO Attie van Wyk exclaimed: "This is an absolutely incredible response, which justifies South Africa as a premier live music destination".
In an effort to accommodate unlucky fans who were unable to secure a ticket for this show, the organisers are presently considering installing temporary seating on the upper tiers similar to what was utilised during the 2010 Soccer World Cup. A limited number of Hospitality, Suite and VIP packages are also available for the Cape Town show through Warwick Hospitality and Events.
The Johannesburg show, scheduled for February 13 at FNB Stadium is currently 85% sold, and Big Concerts expect the last few remaining tickets to be snapped up within the next week, which would make this show the biggest stop globally of the U2 360° Tour.
In an effort to accommodate unlucky fans who were unable to secure a ticket for this show, the organisers are presently considering installing temporary seating on the upper tiers similar to what was utilised during the 2010 Soccer World Cup. A limited number of Hospitality, Suite and VIP packages are also available for the Cape Town show through Warwick Hospitality and Events.
The Johannesburg show, scheduled for February 13 at FNB Stadium is currently 85% sold, and Big Concerts expect the last few remaining tickets to be snapped up within the next week, which would make this show the biggest stop globally of the U2 360° Tour.