Two digital concert tickets to sold-out show
Description
I lost my two digital concert tickets saved in my Wallet this afternoon around 3pm. They were for a sold-out indie show at The Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, and I must've left the passes behind when I dashed to the Broad Street entrance near City Hall. The passes show the event name and date, and both have small identifying marks: one has an orange guitar icon in the corner, the other a tiny vinyl record image. They’re linked to my name, Priya Patel, and it would mean the world to get them back—these tickets were a birthday gift to a friend, and I’m really hoping they turn up near City Hall or around the Franklin area.
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