More for Mexico!

15 Dec 2005
Tickets for the February 15th show at the famous Azteca Stadium, Mexico City went on sale yesterday - and sold out in less than four hours. It was the fastest selling show in Mexican history. A second show has been added for the following night - tickets on sale tomorrow, Friday. Details here.


The band will open their Mexican visit with their first ever performance in Monterrey, on February 12th, at Estadio Tecnologico. Tickets for this show will go on sale next Monday, December 19th, at 11:00 am.

Ticket prices will be: 1600 MXP (Reserved Seating in the Stands), 650 MXP (General Admission on the Field) and 350 MXP (General Admission in the Stands). Buy your tickets on Monday from 11am online @ www.ticketmaster.com.mx. or to charge by phone - Monterrey - Ticketmaster (5281) 8369-9000.


The second show in Mexico City at the Azteca Stadium will take place on February 16th and tickets for this show will go on sale tomorrow, Friday, December 16, at 11:00AM.

Ticket prices will be: 2,000 MXP, 800 MXP, 300 MXP (reserved) and 650 MXP (General Admission on the Field). Buy your tickets tomorrow from 11:00 am, online @ www.ticketmaster.com.mx. or to charge by phone - Mexico City Ticketmaster 5325-9000.

So here's the Mexican schedule:

Date: City: Venue: On Sale:
February 12 Monterrey Estadio Tecnologico Monday, Dec. 19-11am
February 15 Mexico City Estadio Azteca SOLD OUT
February 16 Mexico City Estadio Azteca Friday, Dec. 16-11am


We're expecting more information on dates for Vertigo '06 in the next few days. Stay tuned!

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