The first allocation of tickets for the A Day on the Green concert, headlined by Cold Chisel, go on sale this week.
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Heifer Station Wines will host the concert on Saturday February 1 as part of the A Day on the Green tour.
A Day on the Green members will get the first chance to buy tickets with a pre-sale starting at 2pm on Wednesday October 16.
It will last for 48 hours or until the pre-sale allocation of tickets is exhausted.
The public get their crack at buying tickets from 11am on Monday October 21.
You can register for A Day on the Green membership at its website or buy public tickets through Ticketmaster's website.
The concert will also feature support acts Birds of Tokyo and Magic Dirt.
PHOTOS: COLD CHISEL IN ORANGE IN 2003
Tickets cost (premium GA standing) $199.90, (gold GA) $149.90 and (GA lawn) $119.90, plus booking fees.
Cold Chisel, who were originally called Orange when they first got together in Adelaide in 1973, have played in Orange three times previously.
The last was 16 years ago when 900 people filled the Orange Function Centre on Saturday February 1.
Tickets cost $98 for that show in 2003.
Concert merchandise included a T-shirt with the Orange Function Centre date written on the back. That would be a valuable piece of memorabilia today
The band had played the same venue twice before, back in 1981 and 1982 when it was called Amoco Hall, when they one of the hottest acts in the country.
Next year's concert is not only the first A Day on the Green event to be held in Orange it is also the first time Cold Chisel has played an outdoor summer tour.
Frontman Jimmy Barnes, who last played as a solo act in Orange, in 2010 at the Botanic Gardens, also attracted about 200 people to a book signing in Orange about two years ago.
Shuttle buses will operate from Orange to the winery.
Tickets cost $12 return per person if booked before the event or $10 each way on the day.
Parking is also available at the site for $30, but must be pre-purchased.
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