Tournament director of the Battle of the Brits Scotland versus England tennis and entertainment event Jamie Murray has been forced to add more seats at Aberdeen’s P&J Live arena to accommodate a huge surge in demand for tickets.
Doubles supremo Murray and his brother Sir Andy Murray are set to lead the Scotland team against an England line-up featuring British number one Dan Evans when the event kicks off on December 21 and 22 in Aberdeen.
As expected, fans are jumping at the chance to see the Murrays play live in Scotland and be part of a unique two-day sports and entertainment event in the lead-up to Christmas.
Across the two days Andy Murray is scheduled to feature in all three sessions.
Wednesday evening’s session is completely sold out so Murray and his team are adding extra seating capacity to meet the demand.
A small number of tickets are still available for the Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon sessions.
Commenting, Jamie said: “We want as many people to be part of this as possible.
“Battle of the Brits – Scotland versus England is going to be really special for me and for Andy and hopefully for fans as well and we don’t want anyone to miss out.
“I’m thrilled with how ticket sales are going. It’s been a tough year for so many people and I think everyone is excited be able to look forward to something fun like this.”
Additional tickets will be available from 10am today, Monday March 15 through Ticketmaster: Battle of the Brits.