Silverchair and Powderfinger Presales
MEDIA ALERT
Silverchair and Powderfinger Across the Great Divide tour to perform in New Zealand
Two international acts, one show: presale tickets available through Visa Entertainment
Auckland, 23 July 2007 – Visa cardholders can be among the first to buy tickets to one of the biggest rock music events to hit New Zealand this year, as Silverchair and Powderfinger get set to come to town for their Across the Great Divide tour.
Visa cardholders can buy advanced tickets for the tour from 9.00am Monday 23 July to 5.00pm Tuesday 24 July or until the ticket allocation is sold out at www.visaentertainment.co.nz.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Wednesday 25 July.
Every Visa cardholder in New Zealand is eligible to free membership of Visa Entertainment, which provides instant access to special offers from a variety of entertainment partners including Ticketek, Hoyts, Real Groovy and Disney.
The Across the Great Divide tour will see Silverchair and Powderfinger play in four regional centres across the country – Christchurch (16 October), Wellington (18 October), Palmerston North (19 October) and Auckland (20 October).
Visa’s Across the Great Divide presale is the latest in a host of presale ticket offerings from Visa Entertainment, including for The Rolling Stones, INXS, Elton John, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snow Patrol.
As one of the world’s leading payments brands Visa offers a wide choice of payment products on three major platforms: debit (pay now), credit (pay later) and prepaid (pay before). For tour dates and more entertainment offers visit www.visaentertanment.co.nz
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