Zardoz wrote: » 17th has disappeared again. Ticketmaster are a shambles,should not be putting events on sale at 9am if most of the staff are still asleep.
okidoki987 wrote: » According to a friends brother, he said loads of people didn't know the tickets went general sale Monday and when they went into T/M on Friday saw there were only VIP for sale on there and assumed they had sold out! Looking at Viagogo, people have paid some insane prices for tickets on there if they are right, €750 for Flat seating, €600 for Block D, Block A €350. :eek:
delbertgrady wrote: » Got flat seats for the second night. Very happy with that. They clearly jumped the gun listing it too early and then putting it up again.
okidoki987 wrote: » According to a friends brother, he said loads of people didn't know the tickets went general sale Monday and when they went into T/M on Friday saw there were only VIP for sale on there and assumed they had sold out!
Ikozma wrote: » I don't think I'd want to see a half decrepit Phil Collins sat on a stool for 2 hrs tbh
Zardoz wrote: » The second night seems to be struggling.
Losendos wrote: » Got a ticket for the second night. It is one of the relatively cheap ones, high up, but that's fine. Starting to worry now about what they will play. As you might guess, I'm a fan of the A Trick Of The Tail era and I'm hoping for a decent selection from around that time.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Can't believe they didn't get Steve Hackett for the reunion. He was the one who always wanted a reunion!. Anyway expect Genesis 'pop lite' version.
Zardoz wrote: » Viagogo are truly evil. They pay Google to be top of searches for tickets ,so unwitting people get redirected there. It would have said on Ticketmaster on Friday that general sale was today ,but alot of people unfortunately think Viagogo are an official site and they probably never even made it to Ticketmaster. Nobody should buy anything on Viagogo,their business practices are vile.
phunkadelic wrote: » TM had to make back lost revenue from the loss of seatwave. This is their ploy-cut resale sites out of the picture and tout tickets directly on TM under the guise of 'vip', 'up close and personal' etc. Same seats at quadruple the price
fafy wrote: » Thats been the lineup of Genesis for more than 40 years, since the late 70’s, so hardly a surprise Hacket, who hasn’t played with them since ‘77 ish, is not there. I am sure they will dip into the pre ‘80’s output, but not that often i would think.
loyatemu wrote: » they did quite a bit of the older stuff on their last reunion tour. Maybe they'll bring Hackett on as a guest on one of the UK dates (though I get the impression the others still hold his departure against him to some degree, so maybe not).
McLoughlin wrote: » Hackett is on tour at the same time and he is the one with bit of chip on shoulder its allways the 5 piece or 3 piece line up never 4 piece. Last time all 4 were on board and wanted Peter but when Peter said no Hackett was also dropped. Even the last documentary glossed over the 4 piece era of the band and Hacketts career. It's sad but 4 piece line up doesn't get much praise or interest
loyatemu wrote: » the 4 piece lineup would be very awkward. With Collins singing they'd have to do all the hits, what would Hackett do on the likes of Invisible Touch? He'd be a spare wheel.
bnt wrote: » I don't think anyone seriously considers Hackett rejoining the band for a full set, but what about part of the set? We're still eight months away, the set list is not finalised, and pigs might fly ... :P
PTH2009 wrote: » I bet there happy the put the tickets on sale when they did Hope to god this crisis is over or at least at bay by November Having something like gigs to look forward to is an escape from all the current affairs