Be on the lookout for scammers when trying to attend the sold-out show.
A midlands musical group is warning people to be aware of scammers for its new show.
Tullamore Musical Society says a number of people have contacted them regarding fake ticket sales for 'Michael Collins,' which kicked off on Sunday.
Facebook users have taken to the group's comment section in an effort to scam hopeful attendees into buying tickets for the sold-out show.
The scammers have been asking for payment in US Dollars, which raised the alarm for those engaging with them.
The Society says thankfully, nobody has been left out of pocket so far, and have backed out of the sale before providing payment details.
It also is advising people all cancellations are made through the GR8 Events website only.
'Michael Collins, A Musical Drama,' runs until this Friday.
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