07/06/2011

JLS Venue Moves To Odyssey

Aiken Promotions have announced this morning that the Belfast Show by boy band JLS on Saturday 25th June is to change venue to the Odyssey Arena.

The change of venue for the show, which also features pop bad boy Olly Murs, means a limited number of alternate seats have become available to fans who wish to change their existing tickets to a seated area.

According to the promoters, the new seating arrangements will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Anyone wishing to change to the seating area should return their tickets to the point of purchase before Sunday 12th June. There will also be a limited number of seated tickets released for sale.

A statement released by Aiken said: "For those ticket holders with General Admission tickets that wish to stand, their existing ticket will be valid for entry to the Odyssey Arena. Those ticket holders with General Admission tickets who wish to exchange for seated tickets should return their tickets to point of purchase before Sunday 12th June."

For further information visit www.ticketmaster.ie.

(DW/KMcA)


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