Seve OB wrote: » what has that got to do with a second night?
Benbecul97 wrote: » Where is that confirmed?
acquiescefc wrote: » How can you announce something thats not happening?
deeroy12 wrote: » http://www.livenation.co.uk/artist/u2-tickets
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jon1981 wrote: » for this reason maybe?http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/this-is-how-the-u2-concert-could-force-leinster-final-out-of-croke-park-for-the-first-time-in-73-years-35361538.html
lazer.blue wrote: » There have been plenty of reports/rumours that there would be a second date. So make a statement either confirming or denying these reports/rumours.
The Noble Nudge wrote: » Ill put my Dublin hat on....not a chance of a replay in leinster GAA wise...
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Have you even watched the dispatches documentary linked a few pages back? If not, then watch it. It's concrete proof these sites are a joke. I'm not getting into semantics with you again. You seem to have issues with words. The fact is, they are screwing genuine fans and making loads more money. If you wanna support that then go ahead. I'll continue to call a spade a spade, it' 100% corrupt.
Mint Sauce wrote: » There has been plenty saying that there will be no second night as well. Nova and its sources have been reporting that since 8.55am.
ghostdancer wrote: » U2 spokesperson has already said there won't be a 2nd date.
horseburger wrote: » It says that if the Leinster Final, on Sunday 16th July is a draw, that the reply would normally be rescheduled for Croke Park the following Sunday, which is Sunday 23rd July.
lazer.blue wrote: » That's the point I'm making. Make a statement one way or another so people are not left wondering.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Source?
However a spokeswoman for concert organisers said the band will not add a second Croke Park concert.
aaaaaaaahhhhhh wrote: » This is bloody ridiculousTickets
ghostdancer wrote: » yes, i have, and as seen time and time again here in Ireland, that hasn't happened. loads of sold out gigs here have had few/any tickets on Seatwave. if it has happened for this gig, then the band/promoters have signed a deal with Ticketmaster to put a chunk of tickets on Seatwave. more likely it's just a sh1tload of touts and people thinking they can make a quick buck given how big U2 are here, especially with all the tickets that anyone could buy in the pre-sale. no, I have issues with people being too upset about missing out on their preferred tickets to logically read those words and jump to all sorts of conclusions.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Only place I have read or heard rumours of a second night is on here. I have not been left wondering.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » You obviously haven't because then you'd know they just focus on big gigs like U2, Coldplay etc. It's completely farcical and isn't just "some people making a quick buck". It's way beyond that. Open your eyes.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » U2 made this easy for the touts ,very easy. A limit of 8 tickets per person and e tickets instantly available to print. The big touts will sell these on Seatwave/Viagogo and get paid for the sales straight away ,they don't have to wait until after the event like normal sellers. So they can basically flip the tickets in a few days. U2 should have limited the number of tickets to 4 ,made paper tickets the only option and put a delivery delay until May/June,that would deter the touts a bit as their money would be tied up for 6 months . Its strange that they have such a lax policy for the European gigs but they have credit card entry for most of the US venues despite the tickets being more expensive over there.
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee session on ticket touting, with evidence from Josh Franceschi from You Me at Six, as well as representatives from Ticketmaster, eBay, Stubhub, ticket agents and music managers, from Tuesday 15 Novemb
Seve OB wrote: » but sure U2 are on Saturday night. and you think if they don't have a second gig on the Sunday, they can whip down the stage and have the pitch ready for the Dubs on Sunday afternoon
Thundercats Ho wrote: » Sure the stage, sound towers etc wouldn't be taken down, ground sheets taken up and pitch playable 12/13 hours after the Saturday gig.