Sunday, May 20, 2007

स्त्रेइसंद तौट्स हेर तिच्केट्स इन थे UK

Streisand angers fans with £500 tickets
By Nicole Martin
Last Updated: 1:52am BST 02/05/2007



For Barbra Streisand fans, it was the news they had been awaiting for more than a decade.

But their excitement at the prospect of the singer coming to Britain for the first time in 13 years quickly turned to disappointment after it emerged that tickets would cost up to £500.

The cheapest seats for Streisand's concert at the O2 Arena, formerly the Millennium Dome, in Greenwich, south-east London, will cost £100.

advertisementTour promoters defended the high prices, claiming that the concert on July 18 would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. "Seeing Barbra Streisand in concert is a pretty momentous occasion that ranks up there with seeing Sinatra or Elvis," said a spokesman. "If you think that FA Cup final tickets are going for £1,600, you get some sort of context."

The 65-year-old singer will be backed by a 58-piece orchestra in the show, which will also take place in Vienna, Paris, Nice and Dublin.

Part of the proceeds will go to the Barbra Streisand Foundation, which supports charitable causes.

Tickets go on sale on Friday but fans are threatening to boycott the concert because of the high costs. One woman posted on a fans' website: "I've gone off her now. What a rip-off! Fans waiting forever for a concert and she does this!"



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