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T In The Park bosses warn fans against ticket hoax
Bogus website is offering counterfeit tickets to the festival
A Hungarian-based website is offering fake tickets to T In The Park 2009, organisers have said.
Tinthepark2009.com is currently selling day and weekend tickets to the festival, despite organisers confirming that it has been given no ticket allocation.
A spokesperson told BBC News that DF Concerts, which promotes T In The Park, will be taking legal action against the Hungarian website.
She said: "This site is 100 per cent unofficial and has not been given an allocation of festival tickets to sell. The event is taking legal action and urges T In The Parkers to under no circumstances buy tickets from this outlet."
Organisers also revealed that councillors are due to hold a vote to decide whether to increase the capacity of T In The Park 2009 by 5,000, taking the total capacity to 85,000.
Tinthepark2009.com is currently selling day and weekend tickets to the festival, despite organisers confirming that it has been given no ticket allocation.
A spokesperson told BBC News that DF Concerts, which promotes T In The Park, will be taking legal action against the Hungarian website.
She said: "This site is 100 per cent unofficial and has not been given an allocation of festival tickets to sell. The event is taking legal action and urges T In The Parkers to under no circumstances buy tickets from this outlet."
Organisers also revealed that councillors are due to hold a vote to decide whether to increase the capacity of T In The Park 2009 by 5,000, taking the total capacity to 85,000.
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