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Taupo summer concert sells out in record time

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All 15,000 tickets for January's Taupo Summer Concert have sold out in record time.

Show organisers Greenstone Entertainment have been blown away by the popularity for next year's artists, which will feature George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Alanis Morissette and Colin Hay of Men At Work fame.

The Taupo concert has sold out in a week, while tickets are also in high demand for the Queenstown and Whitianga concerts.

"In its seven-year history, this is the first time we have experienced a sell out for one of our shows only one week after announcement," said Greenstone Entertainment chief executive Amanda Calvert.

"It certainly shows our fans love not just the amazing line up of acts we strive to deliver each year, but also the unique afternoon atmosphere and idyllic holiday locations around the country where we're blessed to hold the concerts. We want to thank everyone for their ongoing support and encourage those still needing tickets for the Queenstown or Whitianga show to secure them before they too sell out."

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Tickets for the Gibbston Valley Winery Summer Concert in Queenstown and the Whitianga Summer Concert can be bought through www.greenstoneentertainment.co.nz or www.ticketek.co.nz for $99 plus booking fee.

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