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dam..too late....i was planning on going to sydneys show but as stated in the first post tickets on ebay are for 200+

looks like it cost too much...ill just spend the money on my car instead haha

I think Sydney Tickets are still for sale, check on Ticketek, thats the only place that are still selling thme

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P.S nothing s*#ts me more than ppl buying up the tickets to flog them off on ebay!!!

Hope the sales all fall through and they f**kin all do there money!!

Totally agree, I really dislike the c**ts that do it. It's poor form.

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yeh thats very poor form..

i wanted to go and see him, but its too late and i dont wanna pay the extra $$ for the ones ppl flog off lol

People flogging them off in Melb would of got pwned, first show was a sell out so they announced a second. Second sold out so he is now doing a third haha.

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Tiesto has announced a second show in Sydeny , 04/05 (sunday night) ill be going to both but suck sh*t to ticket scalpers lol

edit: i have pm'd some of you guys who have shown intrest just in case you dont come back to this thread in time

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