PHASE-I TICKETS FOR MLTR & CHRIS NORMAN & BAND (SMOKIE) SOLD OUT

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Imphal: Phase-I of limited tickets set at Rs 1400 (General) and Rs 2500 (Front) which went live on November 3 has been sold out.

Phase-II limited ticket sale, set at Rs 1800 (General) and Rs 2500 (Front) will go live tomorrow, November 6 at 3 PM (IST) CLICK HERE TO BOOK

Related | Indian singer Ananya Birla is set to bring her unstoppable hits to Imphal on November 29, and headlines for MLTR

Tickets for Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) concert on November 29, and Chris Norman and Band December 1 will be sold separately for the two events. But before you miss this out, Gate at HVS, Patsoi, Imphal opens at 3 PM on November 29, Tuesday.

Related | PHASE-I LIMITED TICKETS TO GO LIVE AT 3 PM TODAY

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