
Tickets for G.E.M.'s 3 concerts in Hong Kong mostly snapped up within 30 minutes
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A Post reporter who visited the HK Ticketing website when sales opened observed that the cheapest seats for the Saturday and Sunday shows on August 16 and 17, which cost HK$680 (US$87) each, were sold out within three minutes.
Despite the HK Ticketing website showing that most tickets in the other categories were available, attempts by the Post to select tickets were unsuccessful.
'There are currently too many visitors, please try again,' a pop-up message read.
The pop star will be celebrating her 34th birthday on August 16, and the show on that date proved the most popular, with fans eagerly scrambling for tickets to celebrate the occasion with her.
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By 12.10pm, all standard tickets for the Saturday show were sold out, leaving only seats with a restricted view.
Tickets are also available for purchase on travel platform Trip.com and Chinese platforms Damai and Ctrip.

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