Lausanne, Switzerland (Le Matin, Fre) – Tickets to the 11 August Rolling Stones concert in Lausanne are going for SFr100-300 on the black market, reports Le Matin, which points to ricardo and other classified ads sites. The concert was organized by Migros, which is giving away tickets in a lottery. The supermarket chain says that in order to keep black market sales to a minimum it will send the tickets only a few days before the concert.
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News story, GenevaLunch, 11 June 2007.
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Tags: Arts and entertainment, Community, Lake Geneva region, Swiss news
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