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Hornets stars push final Elton John concert tickets
Thursday, April 1 2010

Hornets stars will meet and greet supporters the week after Easter 2010 as music fans prepare to snap up the final 1,000 tickets for Elton John's Vicarage Road concert.

A number of Watford FC players will be signing autographs at the Harlequin Centre's customer service desk between 2.30pm and 4pm, April 6 to 9, 2010, as part of push to sell the remaining tickets. Former club chairman and honorary life president Elton will rock the Vic on May 29, 2010.

When it was launched in November 2009, former chairman Jimmy Russo said he hoped the club would raise £600,000 for buying new players. The names of players to appear has not been released as it is subject to change at short notice.
Tickets are on sale already so anyone can buy them now. Telephone +44 844 8561881 or visit www.watfordfc.com.

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