A ticket to Jay Chou’s The Invincible Concert Tour in London costs up to £900

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Pre-sale tickets for Jay Chou’s extra date at London’s SSE Wembley Arena as part of The Invincible Concert Tour were released this morning with prices ranging up to £900.

Chou was originally set to play in London on 18 March 2017 but recently added another date, 17 March 2017, due to “phenomenal demand”. Tickets for the new date went on sale at 10am GMT this morning. However, tickets were reportedly being sold on Chinese social media platform WeChat prior to the release.

Viagogo are currently selling tickets for the gig with prices ranging from £250 to £900 per ticket.


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Diehard fan Inni Hoang spent the entirety of the morning trying to purchase tickets to see the Bedtime Stories singer before securing three tickets for £400 each. Hoang said she feels like she “paid VIP just to see an ant”.

General public release tickets for the 17 March concert go on sale at 10am GMT on 14 December 2016.



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