christeb wrote: » Just announced on queenonline.com Tickets from €87. :eek: I'll still go, it's Bri and Rog after all
PTH2009 wrote: » What layout is the show in. The chart on the ticket page shows it has a full standing area but when I search for tickets I'm getting row 14 of block g suggesting it's almost all seated ?
whiteshorts wrote: » Yep has to have been the easiest pre-sale ever. 2 tickets Block E for €102 each which considering the cost of the "executive" tickets are a bargain, there are also tickets for €1,000 each :eek: on ticketmaster ordinary site! Got an email off ticketmaster to say there are now tickets on their sister website seatwave. Clicked on the link and according to it, Adam Lambert and Queen are playing 25th December in 3Arena. Quess that will be an interesting gig :rolleyes:
PTH2009 wrote: » got my ticket Block G row 17 seat 191 was in Block G row 21 for u2 in 2015 and the view was amazing So 2017 will know entail the already completed Avenged Sevenfold/Disturbed, Black Sabbath and upcoming Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Guns N Roses (London), u2, Metallica (Glasgow) and now Queen. wow better than drinking all my money away
amadablam wrote: » Looking at the seating plan, I cant find the section my tickets are allocated to. Would anyone know where section GA1 is?
Schummi wrote: » That's a standing ticket as far as I know.
Woah! How can they be on seatwave before the general sale has even started?! That's beyond ridiculous. Can't believe they emailed you as well.
Christmas Day with Queen wouldn't be too bad, pity they won't be actually there though!!
Great to see the better options this morning, was a nice surprise!
Thanks, its gives two seat numbers in that section and I had selected seated also. Its confusing as I thought GA was generally 'general admission'. The seating plan doesnt help much. Tickets were €94 so I was hoping they were decent.
whiteshorts wrote: » Also noticed T/M are now pushing the email tickets as there's no option on the page unless you click on a link for tickets to be posted.
christeb wrote: » I'll still go, it's Bri and Rog after all
MisterAnarchy wrote: » I'm a huge Queen fan but I wouldnt cross the road to see that Lambert guy ,he is rubbish,and murders alot of the songs. Queen should replace him with Marc Martell who sounds and looks like Freddie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xhVf-uqfsg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptr3-ThAXAw
JohnCleary wrote: » When are tickets going on general sale? Wouldn't mind going to this Or anyone want to email me a 3 code? Many thanks I suspect i'll be one of the youngest people there (if I get tickets)
horseburger wrote: » According to the 3 page, its presale tickets have been "snapped up", but you can get tickets for both shows before the general sale through a presale link posted on MCD's facebook page. MCD posted a link for a presale on its facebook page yesterday, with a link to buy tickets for Dublin and Belfast, before the general sale on Friday morning. There are tickets available to buy now, for both shows, in the two links posted on the MCD facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/mcd.productions/http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/1800528FF1A84F3C?did=elaserphttp://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/3800528CCADA19A2?did=elaserphttps://plus.three.ie/gig/listhttps://plus.three.ie/gig/details/566
horseburger wrote: » It seems to be selling well. I just did a search, on the general sale ticketmaster site, for standing tickets for the Dublin gig, and it didn't find any, when I selected for 8 tickets, or 2 tickets, and when I selected 2 tickets, it selected 2 seated tickets in block P, as an alternative selection.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Its hard to know with Ticketmaster to be honest as they could be up to their usual tricks of selling the worst seats first ,which seems to be a major tactic for the 3arena. A huge amount of seats are also being held back to push the VIP rip off tickets. The standing section is small for this gig ,the seats start at row 1 so I picked up two standing yesterday in the presale. Very expensive at 102 euro each but its the wife's birthday in Nov so pressie sorted.:)
horseburger wrote: » Can you be sure that seated or standing tickets are being held back? For the Belfast gig, there were tickets available to buy, earlier today, for both standing and seated areas. Would there not be a small enough number of people, that would buy the VIP type tickets for gigs like this, and that there might not be enough people opting for the VIP ticket options, to merit holding back seated tickets? I don't think the VIP ticket options include Meet and Greets? I didn't notice a meet and greet VIP ticket option. If that is the case, would it not be a risky strategy, to hold back general seated tickets, in the hope that people would opt to buy the VIP tickets instead? The layout on the ticketmaster page for the Dublin gig, shows the general Standing area layout for the ground floor, rather than the Optimum Standing layout.