08 Sept. Ulster Hall: Tickets from £35 incl. Booking fee. 09 Sept. Cork Opera House: Tickets from €44.05 incl. Booking fee. 11 Sept. Olympia: Tickets from €40.05 incl. Booking fee and restoration levy. Tickets for all dates go on sale at 10am next Friday, February 24th from Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster.ie Adams has a new album Prisoner out today.
Woolygloves wrote: » Does anyone know how to get presale on these, I had awful seats last time
EyesClosed wrote: » Sign up herehttp://zaphod.uk.vvhp.net/vvreg/12153-484555.html
cruhoortwunk wrote: » Is it not this one:http://paxamrecords.com/tickets/?cs-step=members
gombean wrote: » Did anyone get a pre-sale link or code details yet? If so, I'd appreciate if you could share it
Robotito wrote: » I signed up for presale using one of the links above and have heard nothing since. I presume the presale would be tomorrow as general sale is on Friday. We should have probably got codes by now...
ghostdancer wrote: » directly through Ticketmaster works fine for me. can't get any decent Circle seats though, will wait for general sale.
exilec wrote: » http://listings.ticketmaster.co.uk/ryanadams?awc=3589_1487707695_4921ebe8b1a158726e3f8047ca83b67c&camefrom=CFC_UK_BUYAT_176551 Here you go .Password: PRISONER
whiskeyman wrote: » Torn whether to go or not. Never missed any of his show in Dublin going right back to pre-Gold days. Not warming to new album the way I'd have thought despite the good reviews. Still, it's hard to turn down a live Ryan show... a 'show' it usually becomes
cruhoortwunk wrote: » Cork sold out already? Strange it's the only one that went on sale at 9 instead of 10
EyesClosed wrote: » Looks like it
cruhoortwunk wrote: » I wonder if they made a mistake and the tickets are not actually available til 10
EyesClosed wrote: » Yea maybe, but it lets you get far enough in, seems insane it sold out in 4 mins
sleepyholland wrote: » Just got 2 tickets in Cork at 9:58. Was coming up as unavailable since 9am