Electric Picnic is just a week and half away.
Gardaí in Laois are investigating multiple instances of alleged fraud from the resale of event tickets.
It comes amid widespread social media reaction to alleged fraud over Electric Picnic tickets.
Officers believe the scams happened in recent weeks.
They're urging people to report any suspicious activity and to avoid third-party sellers for sold-out events.
People should be wary of sending money through apps in advance, and tickets offered are likely to never materialise.
Victims are being urged to contact the Garda Confidential Line or any Garda Station.
Electric Picnic gets underway on Friday August 29th at Stradbally Hall.
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