
Fans fume as 'ticket links don't work' for Glasgow show
Steve Schirripa (Bobby Bacala) and Emmy Award-winner Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti), are bringing their 90-minute stage show, Talking Sopranos, to the city centre venue.
The show will take place on Sunday, February 22. However, fans have flocked to social media to share their frustrations over not being able to get tickets.
One disappointed fan tried to access the pre-sale yesterday and said, "I tried the link yesterday, and it said event not found."
Fans fume as 'ticket links don't work' for Glasgow show (Image: www.ents24.com) Another replied: "Same here. Tried 2 mins ago also and nothing. S**t show man."
A third had even tried looking at other locations and dates, they vented: "I've tried searching for tickets for Bristol via all the various agents Ticketmaster etc. and it's coming up with 'no event found'. Will keep trying, but judging from the other comments everyone is having similar issues. Very frustrating!"
The Live Nation site is also not working (Image: Live Nation)
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Another had contacted the ticket selling site for help: "Presale today has been a right f**k up and the lack of info from Live Nation and Ticketmaster is a joke."
The show is due to take place at the Theatre Royal (Image: Supplied) Based on their Webby Award-winning podcast and New York Times bestselling book, Woke Up This Morning, the show brings fans inside the world of one of television's greatest shows.
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Hosted by comedian Joey Kola, audiences will experience intimate memories and hysterical behind-the-scenes stories from the making of The Sopranos, enhanced with entertaining slides and video clips that celebrate its legacy.
The night will also include a Q and A, where fans will have the opportunity to ask Michael and Steve anything about their time on the show.
After the performance, fans can purchase access to an exclusive meet and greet, offering a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity with the stars.
The organisers have been contacted for comment, but Live Nation has confirmed that the scheduled show is still going ahead as planned.
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