Joshua vs. Parker *Ticket Information*

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Ruthless-RKO
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Joshua vs. Parker *Ticket Information*

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Ringside seats for the highly-anticipated clash between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker will cost fans as much as £2,000.

Members of Matchroom's priority 'Fight Pass' scheme will have first pick of the tickets from midday on Monday before they then go on general sale 24 hours later.

Tickets for the highly-anticipated clash range from £40 to £600 with VIP entrance, giving fans the best view in the house, due to set them back £2,000.

The fight is expected to sell-out.

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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Joshua vs. Parker *Ticket Information*

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The average ticket is £392.. Selling out 80,000 would give them a gate of around...

£31.36 million
maverick23
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 09:31 The average ticket is £392.. Selling out 80,000 would give them a gate of around...

£31.36 million
How did you work out that average?

You’d need to strip the VAT out to show what’s left in the pot.
Ruthless-RKO
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maverick23 wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 11:57
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 09:31 The average ticket is £392.. Selling out 80,000 would give them a gate of around...

£31.36 million
How did you work out that average?

You’d need to strip the VAT out to show what’s left in the pot.
Average ticket prices. Of course, VAT etc. booking fees and all that i've not worked out. That's why I said around.
forcefraser
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Stubhub will have all the £40 tickets within 30 seconds. I wonder how much fast Eddie gets in kickbacks from them.
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Yeah I’ll be going if my missus can get me tickets again. Probably won’t spend more than £80 on them though.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 12:41
maverick23 wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 11:57
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 09:31 The average ticket is £392.. Selling out 80,000 would give them a gate of around...

£31.36 million
How did you work out that average?

You’d need to strip the VAT out to show what’s left in the pot.
Average ticket prices. Of course, VAT etc. booking fees and all that i've not worked out. That's why I said around.
You can’t really work out the average like that as there won’t be an even split of the pricing bands. i.e. there may well be 25,000 £40 tickets whilst there may only be 500 £2,000 tickets.
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

maverick23 wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:07
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 12:41
maverick23 wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 11:57

How did you work out that average?

You’d need to strip the VAT out to show what’s left in the pot.
Average ticket prices. Of course, VAT etc. booking fees and all that i've not worked out. That's why I said around.
You can’t really work out the average like that as there won’t be an even split of the pricing bands. i.e. there may well be 25,000 £40 tickets whilst there may only be 500 £2,000 tickets.
Yeah averaging won’t work properly unless you also know the allocation of tickets in each price band.
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Post by Stuarty »

Wouldn't have minded going to this but m going to Frampton v Donaire in April and also have a wedding in Edinburgh the week before so I'll be faaackin pratted. I'll deffo be getting it on PPV though. Probably have a few mates round as well. My two oldest boys like AJ so I'll probably have them over as well.
Ruthless-RKO
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:16
maverick23 wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:07
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 12:41

Average ticket prices. Of course, VAT etc. booking fees and all that i've not worked out. That's why I said around.
You can’t really work out the average like that as there won’t be an even split of the pricing bands. i.e. there may well be 25,000 £40 tickets whilst there may only be 500 £2,000 tickets.
Yeah averaging won’t work properly unless you also know the allocation of tickets in each price band.
Yeh, you got a lot of other tickets in between as well. Call it very inaccurate. Regardless.. They're making a lot of money at the gate.
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Here's my sad story chaps;
So obviously I'm going to have to watch this fight, and it will be big here for sure. So I figured on going to the local (think very remote country pub) sink some beersies and commiserate with the locals.
Then the bloody news last night says it's live here on Easter Flippin' Sundy ( sorry J-man) and pubs can only serve meals and drinkies.
And it's expensive on a public holiday to eat and be merry.
Bugger! I'll probably spend more than you lot buying tickets :doh:
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KiwiRider wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:34 Here's my sad story chaps;
So obviously I'm going to have to watch this fight, and it will be big here for sure. So I figured on going to the local (think very remote country pub) sink some beersies and commiserate with the locals.
Then the bloody news last night says it's live here on Easter Flippin' Sundy ( sorry J-man) and pubs can only serve meals and drinkies.
And it's expensive on a public holiday to eat and be merry.
Bugger! I'll probably spend more than you lot buying tickets :doh:
Take the Mrs to Auckland for the weekend.
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Taansend wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:38
KiwiRider wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:34 Here's my sad story chaps;
So obviously I'm going to have to watch this fight, and it will be big here for sure. So I figured on going to the local (think very remote country pub) sink some beersies and commiserate with the locals.
Then the bloody news last night says it's live here on Easter Flippin' Sundy ( sorry J-man) and pubs can only serve meals and drinkies.
And it's expensive on a public holiday to eat and be merry.
Bugger! I'll probably spend more than you lot buying tickets :doh:
Take the Mrs to Auckland for the weekend.
People who have to work on a public holiday get paid double or a day in lieu so everywhere has a surcharge on every drink or whatever.
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Re: Joshua vs. Parker *Ticket Information*

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KiwiRider wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 16:00
Taansend wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:38
KiwiRider wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 15:34 Here's my sad story chaps;
So obviously I'm going to have to watch this fight, and it will be big here for sure. So I figured on going to the local (think very remote country pub) sink some beersies and commiserate with the locals.
Then the bloody news last night says it's live here on Easter Flippin' Sundy ( sorry J-man) and pubs can only serve meals and drinkies.
And it's expensive on a public holiday to eat and be merry.
Bugger! I'll probably spend more than you lot buying tickets :doh:
Take the Mrs to Auckland for the weekend.
People who have to work on a public holiday get paid double or a day in lieu so everywhere has a surcharge on every drink or whatever.
Looks like you'll be watching it on a stream at home then mate.

I forgot it was Easter that weekend. I booked the Saturday & Sunday off already.
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Joshua v Parker: Matchroom Fight Pass ticket information


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Tickets for the event are priced at £40, £60, £80, £100, £150, £200, £300 and £600 – with VIP tickets priced at £2000.

Tickets go on sale for the fight by the official ticketing partner, www.stubhub.co.uk, please refer to StubHub’s ticket guide if you have any questions

Fight Pass Members: Tickets on sale midday on Monday 22 January
General sale: Tickets available at midday on Tuesday 23 January
Coach packages also go on sale at midday on Tuesday via www.seetickets.com with various pick up/drop off locations available throughout the UK.

For accessibility, ambulant and wheelchair tickets – please contact the Principality stadium via 02920 822432 – also on sale from midday Tuesday.

Don’t miss out on tickets. Sign up now and add your delivery address and payment details on StubHub here

Official hospitality packages are available to purchase directly from Principality Stadium Experience. Both private suite and premium lounge packages are available to purchase, with prices starting from £450 per person + VAT. For further information please call the team on 02920 822 413.

Official Hospitality packages are also available via Sportsworld via www.sportsworld.co.uk or by calling 0208 9712966

You are strongly advised to plan your travel to Cardiff before purchasing your tickets and will need to allow plenty of time for additional security checks at Principality Stadium.
Boxerbeetle
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Got my tickets today. Having a missus who works at Principality head office does have some perks :OhYes:
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http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/n ... e-released

The final batch of tickets for the world heavyweight title unification blockbuster between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker at Principality Stadium in Cardiff on March 31 will go on sale at midday on Monday, February 26.

Coach packages are on sale via www.seetickets.com with various pick up/drop off locations available throughout the UK.

Official hospitality packages are available to purchase directly from Principality Stadium Experience. Both private suite and premium lounge packages are available to purchase, with prices starting from £450 per person + VAT. For further information please call the team on 02920 822 413.

Tickets will go on sale through official ticketing partner StubHub priced at £40, £60, £80, £300 and £600 from www.stubhub.co.uk. For accessibility and wheelchair tickets – please contact the Principality Stadium via 02920 822432.

Official Hospitality packages are also available via Sportsworld via www.sportsworld.co.uk or by calling 0208 9712966.


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