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Tickets for the Aerosmith concert in Bucharest go on sale starting today (Fri), local organizer Eventim has announced.
The tickets cost from 34 Euros (140 lei) to 144 Euros (590 lei) and are available at Eventim network stores (Germanos, Vodafone, Carturesti, Humanitas) and online at www.eventim.ro.
The concert, which will take place at Romexpo, was announced yesterday (Thurs) on the official website of the American rock stars.
US rock band Aerosmith, which has sold over 150 million records, has launched 14 albums in their career that started in the 1970s. Aerosmith’s hits include Amazing, Crazy, Crying, Pink, Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing, Dream On, Jaded, Walk This Way, Janie's Got a Gun, Love in an Elevator and Livin' on the Edge.
The American stars have officially announced their European tour this summer, "Cocked, Locked, ready to rock Tour", calling it "the ultimate musical event of the new decade".
Singer Steven Tyler was quoted by the band' official website as saying: "Back by popular demand with more spit and fire than ever before, we're coming across the pond and parting the waters as we go."
Band members Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer will hit Europe for the first time in three years, with concerts in Sweden, the UK, Greece, Holland, Belgium, Spain, France, the Czech Republic and Italy as well as Romania.
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