The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fans warned as Phonics tickets resell at £200

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A small number of tickets to see Stereophon­ics in Dundee, cancelled after buyers broke the rules, have been released back to fans who missed out earlier this week.

Fans were left “gutted” on Tuesday after entry for the Caird Hall gig on August 22 sold out rapidly after going on sale at 9am.

Stereophon­ics fans had queued outside the Dundee City Box Office in the rain from as early as 4.30am to grab briefs for the concert.

Tickets quickly surfaced on websites such as StubHub and Viagogo for up to £200 – five times the asking price.

Regular Music, which is promoting Stereophon­ics’ Caird Hall gig, said four tickets have been released back to fans due to buyers exceeding the purchase limit.

Along with the city box office they have vowed to cancel any tickets found for resale through a secondary market.

A Regular Music spokesman said: “There were only four tickets released as a result of tickets being cancelled due to customers exceeding the purchase limit. These have been sold.”

Many locals had raised concerns that strict rules requiring concertgoe­rs to show ID matching the name of the buyer on the ticket would backfire on the night of the gig.

The spokesman added: “Tickets bearing the same surname (eg gifted by family members with the same surname) do not need to be transferre­d and ticket holders will be able to enter with their own ID.

“Recipients of tickets gifted by someone with a different surname should bring the credit card that the tickets were bought with and their tickets to the box office on the night to have name change validated before entry to the venue.”

A spokesman for the Welsh rockers said buying tickets through secondary websites was a “massive gamble”.

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