Seve OB wrote: » what yis reckon?http://zootopia.u2.com/forums/topic/36809-croke-park-queuing-ga-lines-and-other-stuffs/?do=findComment&comment=1095922
I've pitch 1 tickets for Saturday but hard to know what to say when you hear there's 400 already in that queue. I don't know if I want to laugh or cry. Suppose it's at least good to know Even if people queue overnight Friday (If you fly in Friday or if you work) there's basically no chance of a rail. You're at best looking at a few rows out or behind red zone. As someone who's done it many times down the years I respect those who queue and earn their spot but I also Kind of feel a bit sorry if I'm honest for people flying in, starting to queue on Friday - typically that would earn you a rail in other venues. At least people reading this will know what to expect now. Wow. It's gonna be an amazing gig no matter where on the pitch you end up. It's a different show in different spots is all.
In Ireland some peoples approach to 'queuing' can be different to say the least
Seve OB wrote: » OK, so 2 people clearly saw the joke, but then this fella
Wooderson wrote: » Whoever mentioned upthread that this show seems to be very "word of mouth led" for tickets was spot on. Theres not many knockin' around that I'm aware of. The band have dropped a bollick putting on one show.
lazer.blue wrote: » Somehow I don't think this will be the last. Wait til our friends across the Atlantic start waking up to the news that there are 400 in the queue already!
lambayire wrote: » You'll only get into the pit area if you have a pit ticket.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Or a pit wristband I'd imagine So what colour will they be in Dublin I wonder ?
Seve OB wrote: » So any warm up pre shows on? We are getting the train in from Castleknock so planning to meet up in Quinns with the others beforehand
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Might see you on the train only warm up is the clash of the ash, the mighty Banner v Tipp!
lambayire wrote: » Again, and I don't want to be banging on about it, you're only getting the wristband with a Pitch 2 ticket. No matter what time you arrive at.
innuendo141 wrote: » Na, there was no pit in London. I went for a wander for a while after getting onto the pitch (mainly scoping out how my obstructed seats MAY look on Saturday) and after around 30 minutes of arsing around, I found a spot adjacent to the B stage around 20 feet away happy out.
Seve OB wrote: » everyone on pitch got a wristband at london, but there were different colours, seems early birds got blue
innuendo141 wrote: » Yup, the blue lads were the ones that got in at 4.30 on the dot.
lyoness wrote: » Kinda getting worried how about this queue! Have pitch 2 tickets so would like to get a spot near the tree like I did at twickenham! I can queue from about lunchtime Saturday but not sure whether the other 2 I am going with will queue that early! Probably not even worth it if so many in queue already :eek:
Seve OB wrote: » so what did it get them different to the yellow ones?
lambayire wrote: » Croke Park has 2 different ticketed areas. 2 different entry points. And you cannot go from one area to the other. This ain't Twickenham. It's the Dublin way and it has been like this all Summer for the big gigs.
innuendo141 wrote: » Early 4.30 entry is all, I think. The red zone lads had a separate entrance. I was in the queue around 4 and a woman was roaring "unless youve got a blue band youre not getting in at 4.30" Ive no idea who or how these blue band people got them