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Vera Bradley Outlet Sale tickets to go on sale

Admission tickets for the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale will go on sale Feb. 1, the company announced today. The popular event, which draws tens of thousands of shoppers each year, will again be in Memorial Coliseum.

This year’s sale dates are April 11 through April 15, a Wednesday through Sunday. Admission for the first three days is $5 each. Timed tickets are available through Ticketmaster and at the Coliseum box office. The company will sell 4,000 tickets for each 2 1/2 -hour session.

Admission is free the last two days of the sale. But anyone who makes a purchase must complete a registration either online or at the sale. Pre-registration begins Feb. 1 at www.verabradley.com.

Slightly irregular and over-stocked items, such as purses and overnight bags, are marked down as much as 65 percent.

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