Veloce wrote: » Are there two different route entry (Green & Red) for Pitch 2 tickets or did I read that incorrectly?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Doubtful, not guaranteed and will probably have a fight to get my mates in for just before Noel at best. Going by the safety diagram it's clear Pitch 2 has a separate entry so there might not even be the chance to upgrade
Wooderson wrote: » Any Pitch1 folks going to have a punt at the queue for the front pit?
psychozeb wrote: » Wouldn't be worth it,if you get turned away you'd have to go to back of the pitch 1 que.
Wooderson wrote: » Guarantee some people are going to chance their arm.
Veloce wrote: » Of course they will. Plenty of that sh!te when on during the 360 tour as well. I was near the entrance to the Pit area and security let a ridiculous amount of people in right before U2 got up on stage. All because they knew their 'Pal' working security or whatnot.
CianDon wrote: » God I cant wait to stroll in with my Pitch 2 ticket at 8pm after watching the hurling and having a few tinnies down by the canal and get pretty much to the front. Oh the bliss of it all!!
Okay.. So for those of you who are so inclined in Dublin.. The "line" has started at Holy Cross College and Diocesen Centre. A friend just drove by and said they're on a bench. But I would CAUTION anyone who doesn't want to have their heart potentially broken on Saturday to consider abiding by the venues rules because they're not going to budge on this one. The locals are already shaking their heads at this fan-run line so you can be fairly assured that they're going to thumb their nose at it on Saturday. They're watching social media and Dublin is a small town in a big city so it's not going to fly under the radar. Numbers will not be given out until around 4pm on Saturday by the venue. So if you want to take a risk then go for it, but by everything I'm being told by the locals and from the venue...I think it's a BIG risk. I would recommend enjoying your time in Dublin until Saturday and then giving it a go. See you there, U2ers! ☺ (And PS locals were not happy about this behavior during 360 and actually blocked traffic off. So I don't think this going to go well. Just follow the venues rules and stay orderly and we'll all have a great time and not be let
Wooderson wrote: » The back of that pitch will be totally uninhabited.
innuendo141 wrote: » Should this be the case (and it will, just look at the Twickenham videos) I have a fairly thick question that I know the answer to- but does anyone reckon you'd be able to get onto the pitch from the lower Davin, should the steward(s) be sound?
Wooderson wrote: » Have my doubts pal. In 2009 (went all 3 nights) there was no egress possible. IMO the back of the pitch is left with such space to enable controlled emergency evacuation from the stands.
innuendo141 wrote: » Which is proper order to be fair. I'm happy enough to be in the stadium.
Deleted User wrote: » So I've been avoiding this thread since I failed to get tickets to avoid being too envious...but my friend just said she has 2x tickets for Upper Hogan for €150 each...it's a lot of money for the upper stands but I've never been there for a gig before, does it seem worth it?
Wooderson wrote: » Same here pal. Can't think of a song I've longed for more than to hear One Tree Hill performed live.
Wooderson wrote: » Sky looking quite broody out there now. Whats Saturday looking like peeps?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Exit for me! Was lucky enough to hear OTH at Slane.
Wooderson wrote: » The Point shows in '89?
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lambayire wrote: » Which block?
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure, asking her for more details now. Any in particular to avoid?
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