Barack's 'An Evening with President Obama' tour will result in a huge payday for the former US President. 9News
The Obamas are in the country for Barack's "An Evening with President Obama" tour.
Aussies with tickets to the hotly-anticipated event have forked out almost $200 for a standard seat, with tickets priced at a whopping $895 for a "platinum" spot. Barack's first event will be held in Sydney at about 8pm tonight, leaving the Obamas another day to take in Sydney.Barack Obama: a presidency in pictures
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