McFly fans were left fuming after the band's comeback show tickets sold out in seconds – and then yes, you guessed it, immediately popped up on other sites for much higher prices.
Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Harry Judd and Dougie Poynter will be reuniting to play a one-off show at London's O2 Arena on November 20 and tickets went on sale at 9am this morning (September 13).
However, many of the band's fans complained that tickets were sold out literally seconds after their release.
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"McFly how can there be no tickets available?!" asked one fan. "I can't afford to spend £200+ from other sites."
"I'm ANGRY at these websites who think they can resell tickets, which are work more than half the price originally, for these extortionate prices," wrote another fan. "It makes me livid!"
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Someone else wrote: "Absolutely disgusted that for the second day I'm the queue bang on time (priority and general) for @mcflymusic, to sell out before I can get anywhere, yet people that have got OMFGZ tickets are trying to resell at over £300 a piece!!!!! Shouldn't be allowed."
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"Okay so McFly's concert in London sold out in less than an hour!" tweeted another fan. "And, Apparently you can still buy tickets but the price is just above the clouds. It's not fair."
It's been nine years since the boys released their last studio album Above the Noise and their last tour was three years ago.
If and when more McFly tickets become available before the big O2 gig, this is where you'll find them, so keep checking back.
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