On the 15th, Mexican daily newspaper 'El Universal' revealed that ticket sales for Super Junior's Mexico performance started on the 12th and could be purchased in person at the Mexico City Arena.
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Some fans took chartered buses to the Mexico City arena and even camped out in lines for two to three days in order to get tickets for Super Junior's first performance in Mexico scheduled for November 7.
While the arena can accommodate 22,000 people, this first round of ticket sales only had a limited quantity available. They were all sold out in just four hours! 'El Universal' said that those who waited in line for days but did not manage to secure tickets stamped their feet--quite understandably. Better luck in the second round!
The ticket prices ranged according to the seating. Including the royal seat which was 295,000 won (~ 280 USD), there were other seats that cost 243,000 won (~ 230 USD); 154,000 won (~ 140 USD); and 90,000 won (~ 84 USD).
Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca will be broadcasting Super Junior's performance.
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