Deep Purple first visited Belgrade way back in 1975. year, and after two concerts at the Belgrade Fair in 2003 and in 2006, this time coming up with a big world tour titled after this year’s album called “Now What?” which fans and critics consider one of the best in the career of the band, led by the legendary Ian Gillan.
Concert in Serbia is the only one in the former Yugoslavia territory and beyond, so fans are expected from all over the region.
Tickets are on sale from 30th September in Serbia and the region and the ticket prices are among the cheapest in the whole tour of the legendary band and can be obtained starting from 2490 RSD for parter! Seats in the stands cost 3190 RSD for the Gold Seats category or 3490 RSD for the best places.
Fans who want to listen to Gilani and the team from the front row in front of the stage can purchase a limited number of only 1500 tickets for Fan Pit at a price of 3,500 dinars! Tickets sales are at all locations of CS Eventim in all major cities in Serbia and the region, over 40 sales outlets in Belgrade, including Kombank arena box office, Dom omladine, shopping mall Delta, Bilet Service on Republic Square, Delfi bookstores and many other.
For more informations visit: www.kombankarena.rs
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