As has been Pixies’ long-time custom to thwart ticket scalping and put face-value tickets directly into the hands of their fans, the band will be implementing as much anti-scalping and anti-secondary resale measures as possible. Ticket purchases will be limited to four tickets, and the buyer's name will be attached to those tickets. Pixies want to caution their fans that if a ticket is being sold for more than its face value, or if a ticket is found to be on sale anywhere other than www.pixiesmusic.com or links designated on the band’s website, it will be invalid, at risk of being canceled, and will be resold to a fan at the correct price. For those fans who purchase tickets and are then unable to attend, they can resell their tickets at face value only via Twickets, the fan-to-fan secure ticket trading platform. Fans are asked to be sure and read the Terms and Conditions posted at the point of sale before making their purchase.
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Do the Olympia publish stage times on the likes of Twitter or something along those lines?
Approximate stage times as follows: Doors open 7pm, support from The Big Moon around 7.45pm, with Pixies due on stage about 8.30pm or so. We expect the show to be over approx 10.30pm.
chewed wrote: » WTF is with Ticketmaster pricing??? Trying to buy tickets to a gig in July. On top of the ticket prices, I'm being charged for "Collector Tickets" at €11.90, which I don't want; Fees of €11.60!; and then €2.95 for delivery! So an extra €26.45 I'm being charged. Ridiculous rip off. Why can't I print out my own tickets? And there's no way for me to remove the Collector tickets option.
Irish Aris wrote: » Is this for the Caribou concert? Usually when you select the tickets, on the first screen there are 2 options, one with the collectors, and a second for the standard ticket. By default it is on the collector's item, so you need to switch manually. Unfortunately no way around the processing fees. I think it is a standard 12.5% on the ticket price, with a max of 6 euro. That's why for gigs that won't sell out on day 1, I would usually buy from ticketmaster outlets directly - fees usually around 2-3 euro per ticket (sometimes even less)
Atavan-Halen wrote: » Also could I go in say tomorrow and collect a few days before the event?
Hannibal_Smith wrote: » Probably been asked a number of times by now, sorry if it has. But whats the €1 venue facility fee that the 3 Arena seem to be charging?
bilbot79 wrote: » I've bought tickets for Liam Gallagher for tomorrow but I had meant to do it for tonight. Is there any chance they'll let me in tonight with them?
Suckit wrote: » How to purchase tickets for Belfast on Ticketmaster? They are asking for a postcode and a new account. Can I use same card, and BT1 1AA? Or is there an easier way?
sabrewulf wrote: » Parcel Motel address for the registration and then buy either print at home tickets, or pay the 3 or 4 euro forwarding fee if print at home is not available?
amckenna1996 wrote: » Hi all, I purchased tickets for a gig in March and can no longer attend. I recieved the tickets in the post ages ago and had a buyer on Twickets and can no longer find them in the house; therefore cancelling the sale. I can only find Ticketmaster's UK policy on lost tickets (replacing them 5 days before the gig and collection at box office). Is there any chance of Ticketmaster Ireland sending out replacements in the post? I've already contacted them via their online enquiry form, but just recieved the automatically generated response. I would ring but my working hours coincide with theirs. Sorry about the ramble, but wonder if anyone else has been in this situation. Thanks.
Toast wrote: » Anyone no longer getting an option for physical tickets on ticketmaster.ie?
Toast wrote: » Anyone no longer getting an option for physical tickets on ticketmaster.ie? I went to buy God Is an Astronaut tickets and they only have etickets for free or a gift wrapped ticket for a fiver. I've tweeted ticketmaster asking WTF here. Need to get a major stink going if they think they can just remove the option for physical tickets like that.https://twitter.com/toutless/status/1218176360297967621
Toast wrote: » Anyone no longer getting an option for physical tickets on ticketmaster.ie? I went to buy God Is an Astronaut tickets and they only have etickets for free or a gift wrapped ticket for a fiver. I've tweeted ticketmaster asking WTF here. Need to get a major stink going if they think they can just remove the option for physical tickets like that.