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June 18, 2012

Important Booking Information For The Lady Gaga SA Tour

Little Monsters across the country are painting their nails in all shades of black in celebration to the Lady Gaga concert announcement this morning. She will tour South Africa in a couple of months, and will be supported by The Darkness. Very important booking details inside.

Little Monsters across the country are painting their nails in all shades of black in celebration to the Lady Gaga concert announcement this morning. She will tour South Africa in a couple of months, and will be supported by The Darkness. They will be in Johannesburg on 30 November at the FNB Stadium and in Cape Town on 3 December at the Cape Town Stadium.

Bookings for this event will open in 3 stages:

  1. Public bookings for Johannesburg and Cape Town (internet only) opens at 09:00 on Tuesday 19th June.
  2. Public bookings for Johannesburg venue (Computicket outlets, call-centre and internet) opens at 09:00 on Thursday 21st June.
  3. Public bookings for Cape Town venue (Computicket outlets, call-centre and internet) opens at 09:00 on Friday 22nd June.

Some very important information to consider before buying your tickets:

  1. An online queuing system will be used for bookings informing customers of their position in the virtual queue.
  2. You have 10 minutes to pay for your tickets once you have reached the front of the queue to prevent other customers holding on to quantities of tickets that they never end up paying for
  3. In order to protect user security while making payments, customers must be registered on the Computicket website in order to book and pay for tickets
  4. Credit cards used for ticket payments must be 3D secure or Verified by Visa (this take’s place with individual banks) for a payment to be successfully processed
  5. AMEX and Diners Club credit cards will not be accepted as per new policy
  6. Tickets are limited to 8 per person for internet bookings
  7. Customers making use of the print@home facility are advised to print their tickets at a later date to avoid delays due to high volumes of web traffic
[Source: Channel24]