Redo91 wrote: » Only 10% in presale is obviously BS! Why would they bother doing that it at all if that was the case?
aristotle25 wrote: » That's still around 8,000 tickets. Its more than a token gesture.
Redo91 wrote: » Ya but you're left with a situation where people who pay good money to secure early access to tickets could miss out to people who didn't bother in the rush when they go on general sale. Will there even be any tickets left for the presale on Thursday if there's only 10,000 released? In any case the 10,000 is obviously BS so don't know why I'm debating it!
Synode wrote: » The radio are saying tickets available from €34.50 (or something close to that)
That's not to say that this record is either a flagrantly commercial move or another Born in the U.S.A. The Joshua Tree is U2's most varied, subtle and accessible album, although it doesn't contain any sure-fire smash hits.
SteM wrote: » Agreed 10% is BS but they obviously do it to drive up the subscription to U2.com My guess is they'll sell a large chunk of the ticket on presale, then when the first show sells out in minutes after general sale they'll announce a second date. The ****ty thing about doing it this way is that members only get presale access to the first show and not the second show.
Mr Velo wrote: » So for those saying that you're going for Standing tickets... what's it actually like to be standing at a big gig like this these days? I last stood at a gig in Landsdowne Road back in 1997/1998 when U2 played during the Pop tour. Since then have been seated. Would a lad in his early 40's have any sense getting some standing tickets?
The Nal wrote: » Did they give out wristbands for the 360 tour? Pit pass I mean.
Veloce wrote: » The Nal wrote: » Did they give out wristbands for the 360 tour? Pit pass I mean. Yeah they did. Different colours on different nights. I got a class purple one
The Nal wrote: » Presume they only gave them out to early arrivers? Could you get it outside and then head off and come back before show time?
Veloce wrote: » I went there quite early and joined the GA que outside the stadium. They were going around to everyone one by one. I think you could head away if you wanted to but you'd lose your place in the line - and I think the vast majority of people who got wristbands were people who wanted to be up close the stage.
PTH2009 wrote: » Nervous about the sale 2morrow. Reckon all the allocation will be gone by 9.02 That bloody matching pictures ****e on TM always catches me out and the App doesn't work for pre-sales 1 stand ticket is all I want
MisterAnarchy wrote: » You are like an old woman ,calm down ,there will be plenty of tickets available for you tomorrow .
The Nal wrote: » And next July.
PTH2009 wrote: » The Nal wrote: » And next July. Hopefully The premium ticket allocation that's not taking up by seat owners will possibly go on sale later in the year. I was in the premium level for RHCP in 2012 and it's OK but nothing spectacular, handy that the bars and stuff are indoors and there's a restaurant