Liz said: “We got up there yesterday and it was pouring down with rain. When Liz received a conformation email from Viagogo with the bar-code printed tickets, there was someone else’s name on them, but she was assured by the company that this was common, with them being a site which resells tickets.īut what should have been a memorable day turned into a nightmare when they were unable to gain entry to the stadium. These are the two singers who sang the national anthem on stage with Coldplay.However, the total costs of the tickets turned out to be £337, due to booking fees and other costs. “We went on the first site we found, which was Viagogo, and the tickets were £120 each, which I naively thought would be good tickets for that money.” Sisters Liz Silk, 64, (left) and Gillian Benjamin, 66, (right) were refused entry to Coldplay's concert at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff as their tickets had already been used.
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