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An 80s pop sensation will no longer be alone at her concert tonight after 100 fans were given tickets for free.
Tiffany, who shot to fame in 1987 with the chart-topping ‘I think we’re alone now’, was due to play in front of just 110 fans following poor sales up until yesterday.
The Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone launched their ticket giveaway in a bid to boost the numbers at more than 100 were snapped up overnight.
The 46-year-old singer will now have at least 210 people at her show tonight which is in support of her new record ‘Pieces of Me’.
Prior to the Hazlitt’s generosity, tickets had cost £25 and Tiffany was at risk of playing to only a fraction of the Earl Street theatre’s capacity of 382.
While tickets are no longer free, they are heavily discounted and now cost just £10.