For Immediate Release:
Tim & Faith A Double Date That's AffordableVANCOUVER, BC - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's, Soul2Soul Tour will be in town for performances on Saturday and Sunday night and tickets for the two shows are still available in both the primary and secondary market. Tickets quickly sold out in March prompting a second show, with face value prices for plaza level seating from Ticketmaster at over $130 per ticket and initially two times that amount in the secondary market. However, with the addition of the second show, the secondary market has suddenly become flooded with tickets resulting in prices below face value, at less than $100 for comparable plaza level seats.
ShowTimeTickets.com CEO and Founder, Mario Livich explains, "Compared to the average country show with a face value of $60 to $80 for plaza level seating,it's an expensive concert and with more than one show, the demand we initially experienced has faded, similar to the market we recently experienced with the three Police shows. But the fact that Tim and Faith have not performed together in Canada since 2000, along with overwhelming reviews (the first Soul2Soul tour was named Pollstar Magazine's 'Major Tour of 2006') and below face value pricing, I think fans coming to town from all across the province are happy to hear there are still tickets available and affordable.
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