Ticket websites report high demand for Foo Fighters Bangkok gig

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Ticket websites report high demand for Foo Fighters Bangkok gig

Concert ticket websites have reported that tickets for the Foo Fighters in Bangkok have been selling like hotcakes. Dave Grohl and friends are not due to land in Bangkok for another 11 weeks yet online reservations agencies such as Viagogo say there are not too many tickets left.

Thai Ticket Major still has some tickets left and these are priced between THB2,500 and THB6,500. The Foo Fighters are scheduled to play at the IMPACT Challenger Hall II at the Muang Thong Thani events complex on the 24 August.

The group’s set lists tend to include favourites from all their album releases and include The Pretender and Everlong. The Foo Fighters will be fresh from a concert in Seoul when they arrive in Bangkok. The band’s forthcoming round of concert dates kicks off in Reykjavik, Iceland next week and includes stopovers in Madrid and Tokyo.

Muang Thong Thani is 30 minutes north of central Bangkok and is located in the Pakkred area of Nonthaburi. IMPACT shuttle buses complement the range of public transport options for access while 12GO ASIA provides reliability when travelling to Bangkok from domestic Thai locations as well as neighbouring countries.

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