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Hi all,

I have 2x Future Music Tickets for sale.

They are for the Sydney show and are FIRST CLASS tickets! The best you can buy!!

These tickets are hard copy and price includes Express Post Delivery.

Inclusions are:

EXPRESS ENTRY INTO THE EVENT VIA FIRST CLASS LANE ENTRY (NO LINING UP)

TWO LEVEL MARQUEE OVERLOOKING BOTH MAIN STAGES PROVIDING THE BEST VIEWS OF THE FESTIVAL

INTERIOR WITH ALL THE FIRST CLASS COMFORTS INCLUDING COUCHES, STYLE BAR AND CLOAK ROOM

FIRST CLASS BAR WITH A PREMIUM DRINK SELECTION, INCLUDING COCKTAILS

GOURMET FOOD AND BEVERAGE PACKAGE (FREE BOOZE)!

ACCESS TO MULTIPLE VIP AREAS

PRIVATE TOILET FACILITIES

FIRST CLASS SOUVENIR PACK

FIRST CLASS MERCH PACK

Price: $680 Delivered via Express Post OR $650 Cash On Pickup.

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