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Sun Island Music Festival begins selling tickets
Updated : 2013-06-10
By Zhang Anqi ( chinadaily.com.cn )
A total of 21 bands from home and abroad will gather at Sun Island in Harbin in the name of music. The first Sun Island Music Festival, lasting three days, will begin on June 21 and offer a music feast to fans. The price of the tickets was decided on June 10. They are now available on Meituan.com and Lashou.com. There’s even a chance to acquire low price tickets.
The ticket includes access to the major stage area and two coupons to scenic spots, each with an exclusive quick response code. Tourists can have their tickets checked by the QR code. To help tourists enter and exit the major stage area easily, the festival has designed exclusive tattoo stickers with which fans can use to enter and leave freely. Tickets are sold mainly on campuses, online and onsite. The campus networks include Heilongjiang University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology, Northeast Agricultural University, Northeast Forestry University, Heilongjiang Institute of Technology and other colleges near Xueyuan Road.
The onsite tickets are sold on the first floor of Press Plaza, No 399, Youyi Road, Daoli District. Customers can buy one-day passes and three-day passes and convert them into group purchase tickets there.
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