Tickets went on sale for Paul McCartney's 'Out There' tour at 10:00 am this morning and it was sold out by 10:03 am. 

Hundreds lined up for tickets early this morning and only a few dozen actually got tickets. Hundreds more lined up outside First Niagara Center but weren't allowed in the building unless they had a handbill. This is what WKBW reports.

 Fans said they've never even heard of a handbill and had no idea that was needed for a shot at tickets. "That's the first time I've ever heard of that term and I don't know what a handbill is," Jim Bruckman, who was in line outside the arena said. Fans inside the arena said this was standard procedure for big shows. WKBW reached out to First Niagara Center to see if handbills are typical for big shows and officials say that this is how they treat every big show or concert.

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