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This is your ticket.
ORIANA THAM

ORDER NUMBER 35-15908 LA1

SECTION SEC A

ROW

E

SEAT 37

25

G0811
65.00

SEC A E 37 J 65.00
LEFT BLACKDRE

15.55
SEC A

NEDERLANDER PRESENTS
SARA BAREILLES

EG0811
BLACKDRE
CN 64862
SEC A

LITTLE BLACK DRESS TOUR
THE GREEK THEATRE
RAIN OR SHINE/INC 4.75FF
MON AUG 11 2014 7:30 PM

BLACKD
E
J 65.00
37

VI 5X
E 37
582JZIP
10AUG14

This ticket is a revocable license to attend the event listed on the front of the ticket and is subject to the full terms found at www.ticketmaster.com. Such license may be revoked without refund for noncompliance with terms. Unlawful sale or attempted sale prohibited.
Tickets obtained from unauthorized sources may be invalid, lost, stolen, or counterfeit and if so are void. This ticket may not be resold for an amount in excess of the face value of the ticket without the written consent of issuer. Maximum resale restrictions may apply,
e.g.: PA: greater of $5 or 25% of ticket price plus tax; NY: if venue seats more than 5,000 persons, ticket may not be resold within 1,500 feet from the physical structure of this place of entertainment under penalty of law. In the event a legal baseball game is not played, ticket may be exchanged for same price seat for either: (a) rescheduled game, if any; or, if applicable, (b) any home game within 12 months of original game, if available.
Complimentary tickets not exchangeable or redeemable for any benefit offered to tickets with a dollar value. TIME, OPPONENT, ROSTERS AND DATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
This ticket may not be used for advertising, promotion or other trade purposes without the written consent of issuer. Applicable taxes are included. Holder assumes all risks occurring before, during or after event, including injury by any cause, and releases management, facility, league, participants, clubs, artists, their representatives and personnel, Ticketmaster, and their respective affiliates and representatives from any related claims.
Take care of your ticket, as it

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