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Last Updated: Sunday, 15 February, 2004, 16:18 GMT
Fans queue for Cliff tickets
The perennially popular Sir Cliff Richard
Fans started queuing almost 24 hours before tickets went on sale
Fans of Sir Cliff Richard were prepared to camp outside Blickling Hall to get a place at his concert this summer.

Tickets for the performance at the stately home near Aylsham, Norfolk, on 23 July went on sale on Sunday.

The booking office opened at 0900 GMT and by mid-afternoon the tickets had all been snapped up.

Some of Sir Cliff's biggest fans ensured their place at the front of the queue by arriving at 1100 GMT on St Valentine's Day.

Tickets were also available through a telephone hotline, but people came from across the region to ensure they had their tickets in their hands.

Fans told BBC Radio Norfolk that Sir Cliff was still superb and well worth queuing to see.


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