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Good day all,

I've got TWO tickets to see CHRISTINA AGUILERA coming up next FRIDAY 27th July,

Seats are SECTION A, row F, that's like 6 rows away from stage. I was meant to impress my GF but unfortunately, i've got a snow trip on the same weekend, just pick up a new snowboard too so i'm going to have to sell them regretfully!

Price : $350 for the pair ( reasonable negotiate only )

Contact: 03 9552 7273

0423 856 410

Email: [email protected]

Tickets can be collect from anywhere in the CBD or surrounding suburbs.

Better get in now, go on indulge yourself, suck up to your girlfriend, DO IT. Time is running out and this is one of the very best spots in the house, ONCE AGAIN, this is only 6 ROWS away from STAGE. You might even get a chance to touch her.

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