resale ticket prices are exploding

resale ticket prices are exploding
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This time, it will be Kylian Mbappé’s last at the Parc des Princes… in the Champions League. The Parisian striker will leave at the end of the season. Many supporters therefore want to see the latest exploits of “Kyk’s” in C1 before his departure from . Qualified for the semi-finals of the competition, Paris Saint-Germain will face Borussia Dortmund in the first leg in their home stadium on Wednesday May 1. While traditional ticketing is not yet open, many Rouge et Bleu fans are flocking to ticket resale platforms, reports Le Parisien, April 25, 2024.

And the least we can say is that the prices are freaking out the counters. They start at 400 euros on Ticketplace. For this rate, booking fees are not included. Nothing new under the sun for Parisian supporters, accustomed to prohibitive prices. Thus, a few days before the first leg of the quarter-final against FC Barcelona, ​​places were snapped up for around 250 euros on resale. For the round of 16, a few weeks earlier, it was the same story. However, it was against the surprise Real Sociedad. But to support your club, nothing is too good.

However, not all spectators will have to pay this price. The most patient can wait for tickets to be put on sale by the club itself. On the other hand, you will have to be reactive: only 7,000 tickets will be sold. In fact, the 36,000 subscribers and the 39 private boxes will be on deck. By (…)

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