Hannah Montana, also known as Miles Cyrus, seems to have had so much success lately that any other celebrities star could envy her. At least that is the conclusion drawn after seeing how quickly tickets for her “Best of Both Worlds” tour disappeared.
The tickets have sold in a record time in every city leaving parents with only one choice, to enter in lotteries so they would be able to get a ticket for their beloved children. Lotteries are very rare lately but the fact they still exists for some singers show their popularity.
The tickets for the coveted show went on sale at 10 a.m. and sold out in less than an hour.
Almost 150 parents were issued numbers for a lottery on Saturday, but Macy’s Ticketmaster outlet was able to sell just 15 tickets before the computer said Montana’s January 13 “Best of Both Worlds” tour stop at Milwaukee’s Bradley Center was sold out. The whole thing lasted only four minutes, leaving parents in a huge disappointment.
Birgit Stockmaster was one of the thousands frustrated parents who had troubles in getting a ticket though Ticketmaster but she was lucky enough to purchase four tickets through a broker for today's 4 p.m. show at Rochester's Blue Cross Arena at the Community War Memorial. The price of the Ticket was huge: 1,800 dollars, but it didn’t matter. Her daughter will have her place assured to her idol’s concert.
"My 5-year-old daughter is a huge, huge fan. I'm insane, that's the first thing I would have to say. But you know, she is my baby. I have three sons, she is the only daughter I have and she just loves Hannah Montana," Stockmaster declared for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
Tickets for the tower are posted on Ebay also, with bids ranging from, shocking, $300 to $4,000.