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Arcade Fire: More Tickets Released for Little Haiti Show

"Dress up and come party with us!" That's an excited invitation from Win Butler, Arcade Fire, and a weird bunny rabbit to this week's Reflektor concerts in Miami. Of course, you (probably) don't have tickets. And that means you're screwed harder than a cottontail at the peak of mating season...
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"Dress up and come party with us!"

That's an excited invitation from Win Butler, Arcade Fire, and a weird bunny rabbit to this week's Reflektor concerts in Miami.

Of course, you (probably) don't have tickets. And that means you're screwed harder than a cottontail at the peak of mating season.

Oh, wait ... Win, the crew, and Rhythm Foundation just released a final batch of tickets to Thursday's show at the Little Haiti Culture Center, you lucky bunny.

UPDATE These last Arcade Fire tickets are all sold out.

UPDATE #2 Arcade Fire is reportedly returning to Miami for two nights in April 2014.

See also: Arcade Fire's Reflektor Show in Miami Sells Out in Under Five Minutes

Here are the Little Haiti shops (yes, real, brick-and-mortar stores) that'll be selling the (last?) batch, according to the Rhythm Foundation:

Sweat Records. 5505 NE Second Ave., Miami; 786-693-9309; sweatrecordsmiami.com. SOLD OUT.

Maxi Sound Music Hall. 11854 W. Dixie Hwy., Miami; 305-895-8006. SOLD OUT.

Kompa City. 14744 NE Sixth Ave., Miami; ; 305-940-9665. SOLD OUT.

So ... Run, rabbit, run.

Arcade Fire. Thursday, October 24. Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212-260 NE 59th Terr., Miami. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are sold out. Visit rhythmfoundation.com.

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