finbarrk wrote: » Just don't go up to the top tier in the first place.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » So you were assigned the pit ticket at purchase? And it was the exact same price? How were they labelled? Bizarre new setup.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » There were pit standing tickets and pitch standing tickets ,both distinct categories but the same price.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » I don't think they were sold separately though. Layouts of pitch often show where the pit is. Unless there were "pit" tickets, which doesn't seem the case by the ticket breakdown on the bottom left of the image. I imagine the pit was first come basis like every other concert ever....until July 22nd.
The Nal wrote: » Springsteen hardcore fans are the same. Using the band as an excuse to nerd out. On the last tour, one of them left a Springsteen show in Glasgow after 10 songs and drove down to Coventry where the next gig was 2 days later just so he could get #1 in the queue. Truly baffling and sad.
weadick wrote: » Some of them bring their kids to the shows and get them to hold up signs so they can get on stage. Really very strange.
but1er wrote: » ever see the u2 doc on u2 brother? madness, the dedication is madness
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Right you are, seems lots of confusion online about them being the same price too!
innuendo141 wrote: » Hed be very annoying to go to a gig with. Could you imagine him if things didnt go his way?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » They're a right sad bunch of entitled weirdos. Just wait, one of them will arrive on here to defend them. Self obsessed doesn't even cover it. That bit on the Paris show was absolutely cringe and a massive misstep from U2. I'd be absolutely raging if I had to endure those freaks dancing on stage for a full song.
Veloce wrote: » The hole Paris mega-fan popularity contest was ridiculous. I used to read the u2ietour hastag on twitter a lot and my god you should have seen the bickering that went on - it was unreal. I went to Dublin 1 and 2 - and saw the exact same people up on the front row there the second night - particularly around 'experience' stage as that's where they normally brought people up - wearing builders hard hats, devil horns, stupid banners - basically anything to get noticed. It was ridiculous.
Wooderson wrote: » I agree with you 100% on this issue mate. "Pitch2" tickets up the front shouldve been a different price to the rest. Its logical and eliminates confusion.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Anyone think theres any chance ticket master will release a few tickets a day or 2 before the gig?
Seve OB wrote: » while i agree with the idea and principle...... it would be wrong, cause forever, the pit was always the same price as the standing on the pitch down the back
UsedToWait wrote: It's a certainty. You've got to be lucky though..
MisterAnarchy wrote: They have been releasing obstructed view seats in drips over the last week.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Thanks I'll keep checking!
miketv wrote: » Obstructed view tickets seem to be back on sale again admittedly at the back corner so not great seats. I think I'll still hold out for better seats or standing.
innuendo141 wrote: » I feel very lucky to have gotten Panti Bliss and Imelda May over them....
JKerova1 wrote: » Apparently Christy Dignam was supposed to make an appearance that night but he had to pull out so they got Imelda May instead. Pity, U2 and Christy playing This Is in a packed area would have been a nice moment I'd say.
lazer.blue wrote: » I think Aslan had agreed to do a charity thing before the U2 offer came up and they wouldn't go back on their word