This Article is From Mar 19, 2011

Charlie Sheen's New York Show Sells Out In 30 Minutes

Charlie Sheen's New York Show Sells Out In 30 Minutes

Highlights

  • Charlie Sheen seems to be winning all the way as tickets to the actor's live act at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York sold out in minutes.
  • The actor seems set to mint money by telling tales of his much hyped "meltdown" during his tour, My Violent Torpedo of Truth.
  • Though he is yet to give his first live show, the troubled star sold all 6,000 tickets in just under 30 minutes, so a second date was added, which also sold out, reported New York Post online.
  • The cheapest seat was USD $ 79.50, going up to USD $ 519 and the former Two And A Half Men star added five more dates to his tour after two shows in Chicago and Detroit too sold out.
  • The 45-year-old actor will also perform in Ohio, Connecticut and Boston.
  • Sheen is donating USD $ 1 from every ticket to the Red Cross to help earthquake relief efforts in Japan. And for those with cash to spare Sheen is thinking about selling a special USD $ 750 ticket, which will include thechance to meet him.
  • Sheen announced the two-date tour on a Youtube video last Friday and in it he told fans, "If you're winning I'll see you there. Trolls need not apply, you suffer from Sheenish envy."
New York: Charlie Sheen seems to be winning all the way as tickets to the actor's live act at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York sold out inminutes.

The actor is set to mint money by telling tales of his much hyped "meltdown" during his tour, My Violent Torpedo of Truth.

Though he is yet to give his first live show, the troubled star sold all 6,000 tickets in just under 30 minutes, so a second date was added, which also sold out, reported New York Post online.

The cheapest seat was $ 79.50, going up to $ 519 and the former Two And A Half Men star added five more dates to his tour after two shows in Chicago and Detroit too sold out.

The 45-year-old actor will also perform in Ohio, Connecticut and Boston.

Sheen is donating $ 1 from every ticket to the Red Cross to help earthquake relief efforts in Japan. And for those with cash to spare Sheen is thinkingabout selling a special $ 750 ticket, which will include the chance to meet him.

Sheen announced the two-date tour on a Youtube video last Friday and in it he told fans, "If you're winning I'll see you there. Trolls need not apply, you suffer from Sheenish envy."
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