The Edmonton Police is warning about potentially fraudulent tickets making the rounds.
EDMONTON — If you bought your tickets online, you may be a victim of fraud. Check your tickets with our list of stolen tickets and be sure that your tickets are the real deal.
The tickets were a part of a package of tickets stolen, along-side electronics, gift cards and other promotional products. The break and entry occurred at a business at the area of 52 Avenue and 84 Street late last month. A total of 58 tickets were taken.
The concert, coming up this Friday, September 16th, will be the first public concert to occur at the brand new Rogers Place arena in Ice District, Edmonton.
Are my tickets effected?
Without further ado, these are the tickets that will prevent you from being granted entry into the arena on concert night:
- Section/Row/Seats
- FLOOR/1/1&2
- FLOOR/2/1&2
- FLOOR/3/1&2
- FLOOR/4/1&2
- FLOOR/5/1&2
- 104/5/3&4
- 104/5/5&6
- 104/5/7&8
- 104/5/9&10
- 104/5/11&12
- 104/5/13&14
- 104/9/1&2
- 104/9/3&4
- 118/5/1&2
- 118/5/3&4
- 118/5/5&6
- 118/5/7&8
- 118/5/9&10
- 118/5/11&12
- 118/5/13&14
- 118/5/15&16
- 118/5/17&18
- 218/3/1&2
- 218/3/3&4
- 218/3/5&6
- 218/5/13&14
- 218/5/15&16
- 218/5/17&18
- 218/5/19&20
Take precautionary measures when buying your tickets online. The EPS gives a few pointers on this here.
Anyone with information on the break and enter, suspect or fraudulent tickets is asked to contact the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone.
Anonymous information can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.tipsubmit.com/start.htm.
@Yegisawesome @Alberta411 hang on a minute this has to be a joke. People bought Keith Urban tickets? Like on purpose?