The 29-year-old singer used Dutch sites such asactievandedag.nl,kortingspret.nl andvakantieveilingen.nl to sell entrance tickets, which normally cost around 70 euros, at dumping prices. Hazes, who will perform for the ninth time in Ahoy on November 25, had difficulty filling the approximately 16,000 available places in the Rotterdam pop temple. Tickets for the second ring in Ahoy were auctioned onvakantieveilingen.nl, often for less than half the original price.
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That trick clearly has an effect, because the Hazes website now shows the text ‘sold out’ for Saturday’s performance. So if you still want tickets, it’s too late. It must be a great relief for the son of the late folk singer André Hazes. In 2017 he performed twice for the first time in Ahoy, where he successfully returned in 2018 (three times) and 2019 (also three times). After becoming entangled in an alcohol addiction, from which he successfully kicked the habit, he changed his musical genre. His private life was also frequently in the news. His new singles did not hit the charts and ticket sales were also slow.
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