Jacky Cheung's KL concert: Restricted view tickets to go on sale Aug 4


Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung, 62, will be entertaining fans for six nights at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. Photo: Handout

Calling all Jacky Cheung fans in Malaysia!

If you didn't manage to grab tickets for Cheung's upcoming 60+ Concert Tour in Kuala Lumpur, this may be your last chance.

A limited number of restricted view tickets for Hong Kong's God Of Songs' six shows, from Aug 11 to 13 and Aug 18 to 20, will go on sale this Friday (Aug 4).

In an announcement on Facebook, concert organiser Unusual Entertainment said the decision was made after many were not able to purchase tickets in May.

It also reminded those who have already purchased the tickets earlier to give a chance to others who have not done so.

On May 26, tickets for Cheung's six shows at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil – priced from RM388 to RM1,188 – were snapped up in two hours.

Many fans who couldn't get tickets took to the comment section on Unusual Entertainment's Facebook page to air out their grievances.

Some expressed anger over their inability to get tickets due to scalpers who had a field day mass-buying tickets and selling them at exorbitant prices.

In fact, one scalper offered a VIP ticket – originally priced at RM1,188 – for RM12,993 on event ticket marketplace Viagogo.

Others have also complained about the seating plan, saying that there were too many VIP seats.

Restricted view seats, priced at RM588 (CAT 5) and RM988 (CAT4), will go on sale this Friday noon at https://my.bookmyshow.com.

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