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The world-famous Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias will perform at the Arena Armeec hall in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on December 14.
This will constitute the first individual concert of Iglesias in Bulgaria, who previously performed in 2010, but together with other artists.
The concert is part of his “Sex and Love” tour, which is named after his latest album, which was released in 2014.
The tickets for the concert went on sale on Wednesday morning, the prices ranging from BGN 69 to 129 depending on the seating arrangement.
The organisers promised to provide VIP seats, which will be situated immediately next to the stage.
There will also be a huge 24-metre platform running through the VIP sector with the prices of seats being BGN 159.
The organisers announced that exactly 10 527 tickets will go on sale.
The people purchasing the first 1000 tickets will get a discount of BGN 10.
The tickets can be purchased from the eventim.bg network.
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