Written by Brenda van de Wal    Monday, 08 February 2010 19:28   
Tickets for German Music Awards ‘ECHO 2010’ sold out within minutes
Tickets for the popular german music Award Show, ‘ECHO 2010’ were sold out within seven minutes and according to organizers this is a new record.  Tickets for the most important german music award show have always been very popular and highly in demand, but they have never been sold out this fast.

Stars performing at the ECHO Awards like Rihanna, Sade, Xavier Naidoo and Jan Delay have contributed to this great success! More performaces to be announced very soon, so it can only get better! Tickets are no longer available. People who were able to obtain tickets can consider themselves fortunate but those who didn’t get the tickets can see the show live on german television.

Many people who wanted to attend the show in the ‘Palais’ at the radio tower on the Berlin Fair were really disappointed.
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