Shlippery wrote: » Strange, they're off the scene a good whlie, but I'll definitely make an attempt to get to the Olympia gig. Trying to suss out if there's a pre-sale mailing list, but seems like you've to buy the physical album. I remember being right up for the front for this and it'll always stay with me..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AlSnTcet4U Granted I was a fair bit younger, it was a cracking experience. "Pre-order* any format of WILDNESS from the official store by 5pm GMT on Tuesday 27th March for the chance to purchase exclusive first access tickets to their Irish and London shows in April and May. Pre-sale tickets will be available Thursday 29th March. Please note that access to an exclusive pre-sale will not guarantee tickets.*No purchase necessary. <- how does that work? Terms & conditions apply. Click Here for details"
llarrocnairda wrote: » I was surprised that they're playing intimate shows (moreso that they're not playing the Milk Market/King Johns in Limerick), though it's more that band want to play the smaller shows first and test the waters for new material, and do the 3Arena/SSE and INEC shows at the end of the year. Tickets for the tour will fly out the door though.
NIMAN wrote: » I would expect them to be rusty enough on this tour, been a while since they played live isn't it? They'll use this tour to fine tune and see which songs are crowd pleasers.
Shlippery wrote: » I remember being right up for the front for this and it'll always stay with me..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AlSnTcet4U
but1er wrote: » This will sell out in seconds. E13 for a CD I'll never listen to is worth it.
marvin80 wrote: » I'm always whinging about ticket prices and again there fairly saucy for this - around €60
MisterAnarchy wrote: » I'm surprised the prices are up so early . 67-72 euro inc fees ,that's a bit saucy allright. Is the fact that they are doing a tour of Ireland and only 1 gig in the US and the UK a sign of lack of belief in the new album I wonder ?
aka accounts 2010 wrote: » This tour is an album test tour and will help in getting setlists confirmed for the festivals in the summer. Kasabian released 48:13 in May 2014 and played the Opera House in Cork the same month. This was a few weeks before headlining Glastonbury and doing the summer festival circuit. They also played the Olympia last April before coming back to the 3Arena in November.
marvin80 wrote: » Just did a quick google and Kasabian tickets for those small gigs were €35 or so - just think the Snow Patrol ones are quite pricey.
phunkadelic wrote: » NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
WayneEnterprise wrote: » The no purchase necessary means that you have no obligation to buy the presale tickets. You still have to but the album though.
davywalsh7 wrote: » No it doesn’t. Means you can just sign up to the mailing list to get the presale link. I done it for elbow in the Olympia last year.
WayneEnterprise wrote: » It’s very clearly laid out in the terms and conditions that you do need to make a purchase of the album. You then will receive a code that will allow you to purchase tickets if you want, but you do not have to, hence no purchase necessary.http://store.universalmusic.com/snowpatrol/*/Terms/ “Pre-order any format of Snow Patrols new album WILDNESS from their official store to have a chance to purchase tickets to their forthcoming shows in an exclusive pre-sale. Transactions must be completed by 5pm GMT on Tuesday 27th March to be eligible for a passcode to access pre-sale tickets for select shows in April and May.” Take your chances just signing up to the list but can’t see you getting a code without an album purchase.
phunkadelic wrote: » Nope, you're way off. A lot of people fall for it though and buy the merchandise
cena wrote: » How much are the galway tickets
Sabre0001 wrote: » Just looked at the Dublin prices...Oof! New album better be a cracker!
okidoki987 wrote: » Name on card used to purchase ticket must match the name on the ticket. - Cardholder must attend on the night of the show From website just in case.