Andres Brave Ping-pong wrote: » So you're saying I'm wrong for saying people should have just paid the extra 40 instead of paying the extra 600 quid on Seatwave?
cruhoortwunk wrote: » It's very similar to Coldplay where everyone expected a second gig that never came. Huge band with huge following playing a summer Saturday in Croke Park.
Chocolate girl wrote: » I really hope they put on an extra night for the genuine fans. I was lucky got two separate stand tickets so ill be bopping alone but dont care.
den87 wrote: » Anyone get nosebleed(davin stand)tickets? If so, happy enough ye got something or disappointed with where they are?
lambayire wrote: » I guess thought that Coldplay couldn't do the 2nd gig because U2 had slots 2 and 3 already taken. Maybe?
tritriagain wrote: » yes but how do you ensure genuine fans get tickets for 2nd night. lets face it thishappens every time u2 play. there is no ideal method for selling tickets when demand outweighs supply. in fact i think the paid fan club sub is giving genuine fans a way of bypassing the tm/seatwave mess/ripoff. im happy paying extra per ticket to get them
cruhoortwunk wrote: » I reckon ginger Ed has the 3rd day booked in
Deleted User wrote: » Is it though? There was nothing stopping a tout spending the extra 50 quid to join in on the Wires presale, sure with the markup they charge per ticket it would hardly make a dent in their profits.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Anyone who buys tickets on Seatwave today is an idiot ,especially today. These people are fools ,the prices being paid are nuts . Why are they buying now ,a second gig could be announced,more tickets will be released closer to the dates . I wonder are alot of them yanks ?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » The documentary showed people working for viagogo and seatwave with massive amounts of credit cards, just for that purpose.
Deleted User wrote: » Must watch this documentary later! People have to remember that these professional touts have computer scripts etc to fill out forms and get into the ticket sale screen faster than is humanly possible. There is a reason nearly all the pitch 2 tickets were as scarce as golddust for both the Wires and general sale...
Andres Brave Ping-pong wrote: » I'm not overlooking it. Nor am I the problem so I'd take that back for a start!Seatwave is corrupt and it needs to be gotten away with. However, it's U2! Regardless of seatwave or not, it's always guaranteed to sell out and create this massive surge for tickets so, why people couldn't just pay 40 quid, to avoid the hassle is beyond me
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » They're not stupid at all. If I was desperate to go to a gig that was sold out, it's the first place I'd go to. The sad reality of it is that Seatwave guarantees your purchase. You buy off Gumtree, Donedeal, eBay even toutless and you simply have to hope the seller hasn't screwed you over by cancelling and reprinting to sell again. Seatwave is an awful blight on gigs but it's security is what makes it popular, especially to gig tourists. I hate the concept of touting but at least you've some security.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Must watch this documentary later! People have to remember that these professional touts have computer scripts etc to fill out forms and get into the ticket sale screen faster than is humanly possible. There is a reason nearly all the pitch 2 tickets were as scarce as golddust for both the Wires and general sale...
MisterAnarchy wrote: » If you are patient and check regularly for ticket drops you will pick up a ticket for the gig ,they will release more ,U2 always do it to combat the touts. Paying huge money today ,often for rubbish seats is idiotic .
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » Completely agree. Tickets always drop after production changes etc. And I'd never pay through the nose, not on my life. My point was simply that I can see why it's successful; security. And unfortunately people have no patience whatsoever.
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » I have an acquaintance (friend of a friend) who has a mate who works for a certain major ticketing company. When major gigs come online, said mate will purchase 8 tickets for the acquaintance just as they go on sale (i.e. from source) who then sells them on. He told me this about 5 years ago and as far as I know he still sells tickets and from what I know makes a pretty penny off it. I sold tickets once as I couldn't go to a gig and made €50 off them by accident, (wrong face value) and when I told him he was almost concerned about what I was doing as it was "his thing". These guys are scum. It's professional touts that ensure these gigs sell out, Seatwave are merely the facilitator (yet make a disgusting cut on sales).
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Its not really security ,I've seen lots of people criticising Seatwave and more so Viagogo that they never got the tickets they ordered ,and were just given refunds. I bought a ticket off Viagogo for a gig ,it was below face value, and it never showed up. I got an email off them a few days after the gig saying that I had been refunded as the seller couldnt fulfill the order. The only real secondary site I'd trust would be Stubhub .
MisterAnarchy wrote: » If you are patient and check regularly for ticket drops you will pick up a ticket for the gig ,they will release more ,U2 always do it to combat the touts. Extra standing capacity will be signed off once the stage layout is finalised as well as production seats . Unsold VIP packs will also be broken up near the gig and resold for normal price . Paying huge money today ,often for rubbish seats is idiotic .
Mint Sauce wrote: » Tickets for extra dates go on sale next monday. No mention of Dublin.
ITgirl73 wrote: » They should have multiple stage set ups that they can be shipping one while using another