strandsman wrote: » Any one get the collector tickets from U2.com? I assume as per the email sent these will allow access. Email also said printed tickets would also be sent 72 hrs before.
scruff monkey wrote: » The lanyard ones? Got mine months ago
strandsman wrote: » see below. I suppose you could read it two ways. 'The tickets aren't ready to print yet' does that mean collector tickets or paper tickets?? The tickets aren't ready to print yet, this is because we are still looking at a few final details with the event organisers. Your Collector Ticket will give you access to the event thanks to its unique barcode. You will receive a special plastic credit card sized 'Collector Ticket' with lanyard to keep and treasure as a mememto of the event. Collector Ticket artwork may vary from artwork shown here. We will email you to let you know the tickets are on the way! Best Wishes Ticketmaster
strandsman wrote: » you happy to go with these ya? just been super cautious as traveling long distance to Croker
Wooderson wrote: » When is the much vaunted "flood" of tickets going to hit the resale/toutless market?
Collie D wrote: » Picked up a pair today from a friend who can't make it - happy days. Literally in Row Z of the Canal End but only €40 and I've got pitch tickets for Paris next week so at that price I'm happy enough just to be in the stadium. Also a big Oasis fan so Noel Gallagher supporting is a huge bonus. Any idea of stage times?
UsedToWait wrote: » Who was predicting a flood on Toutless etc? I know I've pals yet to be sorted, and I'm sure many are the same. Any spares will be shifted through personal networks imo..
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Cheapest standing ticket on seatwave(who proudly shout A TICKETMASTER COMPANY! ) is €411!!! Edit. : hadn't added all fees, €430!! :O
Wooderson wrote: » Good few people said "there'll be the usual truck load available the week of".
Wheety wrote: » Someone sold some off 'cheap' today then. I saw some for €205 pitch 1 (not incl. charges). They're in the recently sold section. Also, there's a few tickets for under €400. Admittedly not by much. Are people seeing different prices? :eek:
johnpatrick81 wrote: » As for the other point. I know loads going to this gig. None of them are aware of the separate pitch enclosures, mainly cos they all bought tickets randomly and through friends/contacts and just assumed like every gig going person for the past 40 years that a pitch ticket is a pitch ticket.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » How is it hard to believe? "hey lads, ye want to go to U2? Standing tickets? got 4, put you down for 1?" At no stage does anyone discuss this pitch 2/pitch 1 thing cos it has never ever come up. Unless the guy buying looks at the seating chart, which again is extremely rare to be required to do, when buying STANDING tickets(see what I did there? Seating chart?) then he just gets pitch 1, or pitch 2, thinking they are all the same. Countless times gigs have GA1, GA2, or weird numbers on them, but the tickets are all the same, standing. Maybe this is the first gig you are going to, so it doesn't resonate as much with you.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » I was in the presale. As were many on a fan club I use, and none of them got Pitch 2 either. It was pure lottery and they only released the pitch 2 tickets in dribs and drabs, with very few in the presale.
Wooderson wrote: » This is correct. Myself and mate going had no access to Pitch2 when we logged in first thing on the Thursday - so we bought Pitch1. A lad in work connected two hours later and got Pitch2.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Exactly the same. We got pitch 1. Didn't wanna wait as some presale people had seen no standing tickets at all available, so we went with them. A few hours later, Pitch 2 were suddenly available. Good old ticketbastard.
weadick wrote: » Anyone remember this lot playing the Old Oak back in the early to mid 00's?https://www.corkoperahouse.ie/event/zoo-2-u2-experience/2017-09-30/ Great tribute band and unfortunately about as close as we will get to seeing U2 in Cork again I would say.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Christ almighty I thought you said you were gonna leave it, I'm not even reading your posts anymore so don't even bother!
rubadub wrote: » hahaha, poor attempt at a cop-out, caught yourself out by inadvertly admitting you knew all along. Just as I expected. As I said, I doubt a single person believed you utter BS lies. Anybody want to say they did?
PTH2009 wrote: » this is last nights setlist for Rome night 2 and ill break it down too see where the possible lull will beSunday Bloody Sunday New Year's Day A Sort of Homecoming Pride (In the Name of Love) Where The Streets Have No Name / California (There Is No End To Love) [snippet] I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For With Or Without You Bullet The Blue Sky Running To Stand Still Red Hill Mining Town In God's Country Trip Through Your Wires One Tree HillExit / Wise Blood (snippet) Mothers Of The Disappeared Miss Sarajevo Beautiful Day / Starman (snippet) Elevation Vertigo / Live Forever (snippet) Mysterious Ways / Miss You (snippet) Ultraviolet (Light My Way) One The songs starting with Exit and ending with Miss Sarajevo are the ones where the lull could happen imo and sum people may lose interest.
RastaRed wrote: » The week before was better Coldplay(when they weren't a pop act)
EyesClosed wrote: » Bored today Rubadub?
johnpatrick8 blta1 wrote: » I'm not sure what he's trying to prove
Wooderson wrote: » Rubadub you come accross dead sound on here.