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Adele offers discounted tickets for concerts

New chance for fans

Those who didn't get an Adele ticket can still be happy about something now.
Those who didn't get an Adele ticket can still be happy about something now.

Adele offers discounted tickets for concerts

Tickets for Adele's Munich Concerts are highly sought after. Many fans have emptied out in the pre-sale months in advance. A new - affordable - opportunity now presents itself for these fans to see the superstar live.

On 2nd August, Adele will give her first of ten concerts in Munich. A stadium was built specifically for the only European performances of the British superstar. 2.2 million fans had registered with the responsible concert agency Live Nation in February for the ticket pre-sale. However, many went away empty-handed despite additional dates. This was also due to ticket prices in the three-digit range, which many Adele fans could not afford - and did not want. One possible reason why the concerts, despite great demand, are still not sold out.

For all those who want to experience the "Hello" singer live in Munich without incurring unnecessary costs, there is now new hope. Last Sunday, Adele announced in her Instagram story that she will release so-called "Lucky Dip Tickets" every Monday from now on until the end of her concert series. These tickets, including fees, will cost only 35 Euro.

The catch: There is no free seating. Ticket buyers will be distributed randomly among free places in the Munich stadium. This could mean that particularly lucky fans land right in front, while others end up way up on the tribunes. In addition, the "first come, first served" rule applies, writes Adele on Instagram.

Adele is excited about Munich

A purchaser can buy a maximum of two tickets, which must be picked up personally on the day of the concert. They are not transferable and cannot be returned.

Adele is already looking forward to Munich, as she also showed on Instagram. There she posted a photo of herself sitting on one of the tribunes in her own built stadium, smiling at the camera. "I can hardly wait to see you all on Friday!", she writes in German to her fans and adds a red heart emoji.

Upon learning about the affordable ticket opportunity, many Adele fans in Munich turned to Instagram for updates. surprise announcement from Adele on her Instagram story further excited her followers in Munich. Starting every Monday until her final concert, Adele will be releasing 'Lucky Dip Tickets' priced at 35 Euro through her Instagram, making it possible for more fans to experience live pop music performances in Munich.

Adele offers cheap tickets for her Munich concerts.

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