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Korn Path Of Totality Tour Ticket Sales To Kick Off

Grab your early bird discounts for the band's upcoming three-city tour next month


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It’s time. Fans of the American al-metal act will all echo the band frontman Jonathan Davis’s sentiment as he puts it here: “You’re going to see us jumpin’ up and down and freakin’ out like we’re 12-year-olds again.”

The tickets for Korn’s maiden India tour will go on sale on August 12th. The band will perform in Gurgaon, Mumbai and Bengaluru to promote their latest album, Path of Totality, on September 5th, 7th and 9th respectively. In Gurgaon, Korn will play at the Leisure Valley Grounds, in Mumbai they will take stage at the MMRDA Grounds, and will also perform at Clarks Exotica in Bengaluru.

Tickets are available on bookmyshow.com at Rs 1,950 for general category, Rs 2,950 for premium category and Rs 16,000 for platinum category. Platinum tickets ensure free access to the air-conditioned F&B lounge at every venue, complimentary F&B service and a designated parking lot. As a bonus, platinum ticket holders will also be given access to a special seating area. All prices are excluding tax and an additional 10% entertainment tax will be levied in Delhi and Bengaluru. In Mumbai, a 25% entertainment tax will be added to the ticket price.

But there is a special early bird discount of Rs 500 off on general and premium tickets [exclusive of taxes] from August 12th until August 19th. Grab your tickets tomorrow.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/pallav.p.singh.3 Pallav Parashar Singh

    Seriously , are you selling credit cards to customer based upon their salary

  • nork

    even metallica tickets were cheaper than this one…aint goin

  • iSeekThere4iAM

    Riddle me this – Who is going to pay  Rs 16,000, Rs 2,950 or even  Rs 1,950 for an “Nu” metal band of yesteryear.. No due diligence done..
    Poor turn out guaranteed !

    I’m gonna pass !

  • Ashutosh Agarwal

    Ahh.. seriously overpriced tickets… still I would have bought one but now that money has gone to the Poets..
    POTF 1-0 Korn

  • Abishek Chettri

    KORN u guys should understand dat we R RICH BUT NOT RICHER, AIN’T SON OR DAUGHTER OF PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA. SO 4GET BOUT rs. 1950 I AIN’T EVEN PAYIN A DIME FOR UR EVIL CONCERT. AND ON TOP OF DAT IM UNEMPLOYED WHO JUS HAD A 2MONTH OLD YR DAUGHTER.. cheers and njoy ur part>>>>>Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahellangelhellangelhellangelhahahahaahahahaaha…

  • Shruti

    “Smashing the opponent” is the song

  • Blind

    Indian crowd is full of cliched gay sunburn dancin’ poets of fall listening photography’ing pussy ass sissy fags shitless intellects who thinks bands like metallica and lamb of god will make them man enough. Im glad the prices are high, filters all the crappy crowd.

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