MisterAnarchy wrote: » A cheap way of getting in,do a tour tomorrow evening and hide in the jacks !
MisterAnarchy wrote: » It could be but I think the different tiles near the stage are where they dug the pitch up . Why does that sound tent need to be so high ,Coldplay's one was much smaller and more discreet as it was to the side.
innuendo141 wrote: » MisterAnarchy wrote: » It could be but I think the different tiles near the stage are where they dug the pitch up . Why does that sound tent need to be so high ,Coldplay's one was much smaller and more discreet as it was to the side. It looks like it's the exact same place as Twickenham from the later picture, which does not bode well for me. I took a look before I went to my spot last Sunday in London and it most certainly impedes the view from where I think Im seated!
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Mad, I was sure I'd seen it at Slane I might have been thinking of Wake up Dead Man. So yes, OTH and Exit first time for me!
lambayire wrote: » Which block?
Wooderson wrote: » The back of that pitch will be totally uninhabited.
Deleted User wrote: » Ok so it's block 727 seat n31, thoughts? Only ever been standing or lower stand in Croke Park so I've no idea!
Veloce wrote: » The screen is massive by the way, Piratequeen.
Deleted User wrote: » Ok, sounds promising! I'm more concerned about sound after hearing people in the upper stand complained after the Springsteen gigs!
mrk75 wrote: » I think Twickenham had the section of seats that would have had their views impeded by the tent actually vacant because there was a large gap in the stand facing the stage. This was particularly evident at the point in the show where a giant flag is passed around the audience. The people at one side of the gap had to walk over with it to pass it to the folks at the far side.
Wooderson wrote: » A Sort of Homecoming last played here at Slane in '01 of course. I fully expect this to get a runout on Saturday. Sadly I think that means no "Bad".
Wooderson wrote: » Mhmm. That seat offers a great "view" . Looks like this is a "one time only" chance to hear some of these songs in Dublin. Couple won't be played here again anytime soon - if ever. Depends how much you like the record I spose.
lyoness wrote: » Anyone else think this tour is a goodbye tour in disguise? It just felt like that in twickers. Bono was very relaxed and there was good banter between the band... just the feeling I got very different to other concerts (sat will be my 15th)
innuendo141 wrote: » At no point did that cross my mind, but it was only my 3rd time so I wouldn't be as learned
psychozeb wrote: » Anybody know prices of merch in Europe and tourbook are they the same as U2 store.what are the chances of a Dublin event shirt?
Mike Guide 69 wrote: » Some Cusack Upper single tickets released there....................if you want to sing with the seagulls!!!!
Deleted User wrote: » Ah, gonna have a chat with the OH, supposed to be saving for holidays next month so might not be worth 150
Wheety wrote: » €110 :eek: Pitch tickets were cheaper. CUSACK STAND - UPPER TIER Sec UPP708, Row U Thought they were the cheap seats?
miketv wrote: » Just managed to get 1 at 4:25pm Section UPP704, at this stage I'll take it!
Wheety wrote: » Someone just bought a Pitch 2 ticket for €680 plus fees on SW :mad: There's a cheaper one there. Not sure why they didn't buy that. The person looking for over a grand a ticket either reduced them to €800 or sold them :eek: Shows like this, the armchair touts don't have to reduce the price as it get's closer. 83 tickets left. There were almost 200 a few days ago. People are getting desperate.
Shybride2016 wrote: » I'm in that section as well. Starting to worry about the height!! Anyone here been up that section before? I'm in Row D.