Monday, December 13, 2010

Fakeout 2010?

Zoukout celebrated its 10th anniversary this year at Siloso Beach, Sentosa with a record 30,000 clubbers partying it up!

For the first time in a decade, fake tickets to the largest annual beach party have surfaced.

On the 10th of December, ticketing organization SISTIC confirmed that there have been fake tickets in circulation for Zoukout.

Partygoers were warned of the possibility of holding onto fake tickets if they had purchased their tickets from a third party instead of the official SISTIC counters.

The difference? The tickets look exactly the same except official tickets have invisible security features embedded in them. These security features can only be seen when a black light is shined upon it.

SISTIC released a statement saying that holders of fake Zoukout tickets would be refused entry to the event.

Angry clubbers were seen gathering at the entrance of the event, trying to get entrance despite having their tickets rejected.

Don Ezra Nicholas, one of the bouncers at the event said: “We give them (fake ticket holders) the benefit of the doubt and help them cut the queue to buy another ticket."

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