
An Australian man is one of four who have been jailed for forging 'All Access Areas' tickets to an Ed Sheeran concert in Singapore last month.
As News Limited reports, 56-year-old Paul Cosgrove has been sentenced to four weeks in prison alongside British local Martin Keane and two New Zealanders.
Cosgrove reportedly worked with Keane online before meeting in Singapore where Keane took four fans into Sheeran's show at Singapore Indoor Stadium on 11 and 12 November using the fake tickets, before they were caught by security.
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Prosecutors allege that Cosgrove and Keane, as well as the two-previously jailed New Zealand men, made over $2000 Singapore dollars ($AU1937).
While Keane was jailed last month after getting caught with the fake tickets, Cosgrove was not arrested until 22 November at an immigration checkpoint.
Sheeran's world tour is set to hit Australia in March; for a look at all of the dates and venues, click on theGuide.
02.03.18
Perth Stadium, Burswood
03.03.18
Perth Stadium, Burswood
07.03.18
Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide
09.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
10.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
11.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
12.03.18
Etihad Stadium, Docklands
15.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
16.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
17.03.18
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park
20.03.18
Suncorp Stadium, Milton
21.03.18
Suncorp Stadium, Milton
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