Kate Bush comeback tickets sell out in under 15 minutes
Tickets for Kate Bush's live comeback in London have sold out in less than 15 minutes. The singer's own website crashed as a result of the high demand.
Tickets for Kate Bush's live comeback in London have sold out in less than 15 minutes. The singer's own website crashed as a result of the high demand.
Fans desperate to see Kate Bush make her live comeback may have to pay out £1,500 after tickets sold out instantly.
Tickets for the 22-date tours were originally priced from £49 but they sold out in just 15 minutes this morning with many now on sale online at inflated prices.
One fan, writing on Twitter as @kankurette, said: "I love Kate Bush but I am not paying out the nose to see her. I have my limits."
Simon Presswell, managing director of Ticketmaster UK, said many fans were left disappointed as a result of the phenomenal demand with over 65,000 fans looking for tickets on the company's website at its peak.
"After a 35 year wait several thousand lucky fans will be seeing Kate Bush perform live, but despite playing 22 dates demand has significantly exceeded the number of tickets available so regrettably a number of fans will be left disappointed," he added.
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