Festivalul Enescu states online sales record for concerts subcriptions
The subscriptions for this year edition of Enescu Festival to take place between August 30 and September 20, have been sold through Eventim in less than 10 seconds for the concerts at Romanian Atheneum and within 10 minutes for the concerts at Sala Palatului. 2015-01-16 15:09:03
This is a record sale for the festival . This year, the organizers offered 250 subcriptions for each of the two types tickets for Romanian Atheneum (B and C), 750 subcriptions for A-type, 250 subcriptions A1 type, 250 subcriptions a 2 type, representing one third from th all available seats. The sales started Thursday this week, at 10 a.m. According to Eventim, prior the sales start, there were arund 1.000 logged on visitors on the eventim website.
The festival program is available here: http://www.festivalenescu.ro/en/festival-2015/programme
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