John Mayer: From Wonderland to NZ
John Mayer: From Wonderland to NZ
Auckland, New Zealand, 15 February 2010 – John Mayer is headed to New Zealand in April and local Visa debit, credit and prepaid cardholders can snap up advanced tickets.
The tour follows the release of John Mayer’s fourth studio album, Battle Studies, and will come to TSB Arena, Wellington and Vector Arena, Auckland on April 27 and 28, 2010.
For both shows, a special Visa Entertainment pre-sale starts at 11am local time on Monday 15th February until 7pm Wednesday 17th February. Presale ticket details are available at www.visaentertainment.co.nz
Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday 19th February.
Visa cardholders in New Zealand are eligible for free membership of Visa Entertainment, a cardholder benefit program providing access to special offers from some major entertainment brands.
Cardholders can sign up to the program at www.visaentertainment.co.nz to access special offers instantly using their Visa credit, debit or prepaid card. No points or waiting periods are required for redemption and there are no membership costs.
The John Mayer presale is the latest in a host of offerings from Visa Entertainment, including ticket presales for Lady Gaga, Pearl Jam, Simon and Garfunkel, COLDPLAY, Westlife, Rock2WGTN, Bon Jovi, The Rolling Stones, Snow Patrol, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Elton John and INXS.
For more entertainment offers go to
www.visaentertainment.co.nz.
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