Chance to 'Get Sleazy' with Ke$ha sold out; opportunities to win tickets remain
It only took one week for Program Board to sell all 4,300 Ke$ha tickets.
Tickets went on sale to students Dec. 3, to the general public Thursday, and by the end of the day Friday they were all purchased.
“We were shooting for a sold out show,” said Program Board Director Damon Brown. “We didn’t think it’d sell out as fast as it did.”
The only way for students to get Ke$ha tickets is by attending Program Board events, where some will be given away, Brown said.
Earlier, students and community members could win tickets by listening to 95.3 CFX, but the station has given away all of their tickets, said General Manager Jim Spangenberg.
Operations Manager Kent Bergstrom coordinated the giveaway at the station.
“Given the popularity of the concert at the box office, enthusiasm and excitement for the chance to win free tickets is very high,” he said.
In recent years, Program Board has filled Rose Arena by bringing T-Pain and Dave Matthews Band, Brown said. The group plans to host two more events in the new events center, a concert and a comedian, but they have not selected the performers yet.