Jimmy Barnes fans have been warned to be on the lookout for tickets being sold by unauthorised ticket sellers ahead of the ‘Working Class Man Tour’ to be held at BREC April 18.
BREC was alerted to the potential ticketing scam today by the venue’s official ticketing agent tickets.com, prompting the venue to issue an official warning to its patrons to be wary of unofficial ticket sellers.
Some unauthorised sellers are in fact resellers and may not own the tickets they are on selling, often at inflated prices.
BREC Board Chairman Simon Jacob said tickets.com is BREC’s only authorised ticket agency.
“The safest place to purchase tickets to any event at the venue is via BREC itself. Either online via tickets.com, the BREC website or in person at the box office,” he said.
“To ensure you don’t end up with invalid tickets, do not buy them through unauthorised sellers.
“If you suspect you have obtained tickets from an unauthorised seller please contact the seller to request a refund immediately.”
Patrons attending the venue are warned a ticket purchased from an unauthorised seller does not guarantee you entry to the event.
Such tickets may be forgeries or may have been sold multiple times over, which may lead to you being refused entry to the event.
Fans are advised tickets for Jimmy Barnes’s ‘Working Class Man Tour’ at BREC next month are sold out.
Patrons with any concerns about their tickets for the event should contact BREC Box Office on 08 97923111 or email ticketing@bunburyentertainment.com.
For more information about buying tickets safely online visit the BREC website www.bunburyentertainment.com.