but1er wrote: » pretty annoyed to find out were only gettin 270 of the stage der is no reason why it cant be in the middle. the braca stadium width wise is smaller then croker no reason why it cant be in the middle FU*KIN GAA :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Dcully wrote: » Do you mean standing tickets for croke park? If so there are standing tickets. Tickets to the shows range from €30 to 130 although 3 shows are sold out, think some production tickets are on sale today,whatever they are, im guessing its to areas they have now that its U2 270 instead of 360 thanks to hill 16 Hope you enjoy the show, i knwo for a fact you will be amazed
Davey Devil wrote: » Looks like the tickets in the Premium Level. The diagram for the seating plan has the stand in the wrong position however. Not sure if they are good tickets or not though. Depends on where exactly they put the stage.
Dcully wrote: » Yeah i must agree. Also didnt like the version of crazy tonight, was a dancy type version
sean11 wrote: » This is typical of anything in Ireland. We only get a half arsed job while the rest of the world gets 100%... It's not U2's fault that the GAA only built 3/4 of a stadium... I knew from the pics of the Nou Camp show that the Croke park show was going to be a half arsed job (like the stadium)!! The 360 tour was designed to fit every world class stadium which Croke Park clearly is not... Christ if Neil Diamond can play Croke Park in the round surely U2 stage designers can sort something out, even when the Croke Park pitch area is much bigger than most.. It also baffles me as to why they couldn't put seats in Hill 16 for the show. I reckon the Dublin shows will be the only shows on the tour that will not fill the 20% extra people they get everywhere else... Other than that little rant I cant wait either way!!:D
sean11 wrote: » It also baffles me as to why they couldn't put seats in Hill 16 for the show.
BrianD wrote: » The stage would split the pitch in two meaning that there would be no way for the northern half of the pitch to be filled and emptied safely.
Dubliner28 wrote: » 1 is a aisle seat
Bluetonic wrote: » They can't sell out Croke Park as it is so the addition of an extra 6,500 seats sounds like a commercial decision. Good rant against the GAA mind you :rolleyes:
Dcully wrote: » What are you talking about? The 3 shows are sold out 82,000 each. The first 2 shows sold out in 20 minutes.
Bluetonic wrote: » The third show did not sell out, tickets remained onsale since going onsale therefore it's safe to assume they would not be able to sell out the extra capacity.
Dcully wrote: » while you are correct about the third show not selling out as fast as first two it is a sell out now from what i heard.
Bluetonic wrote: » There is a large exit onto Jones's Road from the pitch between the Nally and Hogan stands.
PFL wrote: » Can't wait for this gig seen them last time at croke park and they we're amazing - we have tickets for the red zone and am counting the day's down. Only concern I'd have is the time restrictions - the videos from the opening night show the gig starting when it's dark and the full effects of the claw show seem to benefit better in the dark lights etc. This might be lost with the ****e rules of the gig finishing at a specific time.
BrianD wrote: » There is an exit, not a large exit, onto Jones road but In my opinion this leads into a very confined area and would be dangerous (unlike the south east corner where it goes out into a car park and there's a dispersal area).
BrianD wrote: » Is that gate used for entry/exit on match days?
billy few mates wrote: » Maybe they could ask Miley Cirrus to do support for them at Croker....?
Does anybody know if there will be a pit??