PTH2009 wrote: » Got stuck in a with a Block G ticket, bought the ticket the first day they went on sale Is it all seated cause my ticket is Row 17 ??
horseburger wrote: » The ground floor is standing, the blocks A-G and H-P are seated.http://www.ticketmaster.ie/queen-adam-lambert-dublin-11-25-2017/event/1800528FF1A84F3C?artistid=1971833&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Yes ,the seating chart is wrong though. The seats start at row 5 for this concert ,its the small standing area setup ,i.e the lower level of seats are not removed.
PTH2009 wrote: » Can see a lot of Xmas party's going to this gig for some reason as its around Xmas party season so that means a lot of messes half interested in the gig/people going to and from the bar all night
PTH2009 wrote: » Show is now only days away can't wait for it I think someone here asked could they make it to the Aviva and back in time for the shoe. I walked from the point Luas stop to the aviva last Tuesday and it's not a long walk (about 15 mins) and the rugby should be over by 7.30. Queen will prob come on start at 8.00-8.30, not sure is there a support act. Plan to watch the rugby in the Gibson and go over then. Don't want to spend more money on tickets for the match and then add more pressure to my day
PTH2009 wrote: » https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/queen-adam-lambert/2017/hartwall-areena-helsinki-finland-53e0ebfd.html Bloody hell hits overload
PTH2009 wrote: » im not sure will be the gibson be the best place to watch the rugby and then theres not really anywhere else around the 3arena to watch it (Bloody match going on down the road and i cant find anywhere to watch it :D:D). Ill try and a spot under the big screen in the Gibson. I could watch it in the city centre but run the risk of being caught up and miss the start of the gig, same with going to the game. anyway watching videos of the gigs and they sound quite good
Shybride2016 wrote: » Gibson will be absolutely jammed if my previous gig day visits are anything to go by. The Spencer Hotel (used to be the Clarion) on the Quays or Jury’s (now Hilton I think! Jeez I’m getting old) will have big screens I’d say. The Clarion definitely used to anyway.
The Clarion definitely used to anyway.
If anyone knows of any spares going, drop me a line. Wasn't that pushed when it was first announced, still not keen on Lambert at all, but after seeing some of the footage from the shows in the States earlier this year, and coupled with the fact that this is probably the last time we'll get to see them, I really want to go.
whiteshorts wrote: » Long way from there and if it's raining traffic will be mental so taxi mightn't work unless it goes around the back and away from the Quays. Adverts.ie or Toutless.com have/had tickets. Should be able to pick up tickets at face value easy enough.
GLaDOS wrote: » Been ages since I've been there, but Lagoona in the IFSC might be an option for the match?
PTH2009 wrote: » cheers what Luas stop would be the best for that ??? It's prob obvious but I'm not a dub lol prob won't see much of the match tbh if I plan on going in looking at the merch etc ??? If the show starts bang on 8pm
PTH2009 wrote: » in Block G Row 17, its not sold out as i done a search just there and tickets came up . there hardly going to curtain off the upper sections ???
Dub Ste wrote: » Not sure if this is allowed...but............ If anyone knows of any spares going, drop me a line. Wasn't that pushed when it was first announced, still not keen on Lambert at all, but after seeing some of the footage from the shows in the States earlier this year, and coupled with the fact that this is probably the last time we'll get to see them, I really want to go. First saw them in '82 in Leeds, would love to be there Saturday night...so please.................bear me in mind. Thanks