- Music
- 21 Oct 16
Tickets for the 65 year old's much-hyped return from retirement are now being resold for as much as £2,200.
Hundreds of fans were left disappointed today as all the tickets for Phil Collins' comeback shows sold out in seconds flat.
Minutes after the last ticket for Collins’ five-date tour was sold, desperate fans were linked through to sites like Get Me In from the official tour page.
There, punters were able to buy however many tickets for the five June dates as they wanted to — for up to £2,200 each. The drastic price hike has left fans incensed.
Reacting to the developments, the Royal Albert Hall said: "We share your frustration in this." However, they admitted that there was little they could do and that ticket touting is not illegal.
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VIP packages are still available to those willing to pay the £420 for them.
Collins’ Not Dead Yet tour will run from June 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, 2017. It is expected that, with June 6 being free, Collins will play one more night.
Hold in there, fans.