ecom wrote: » i have Red Zone tickets for both Friday and Monday.I received an e-mail recently with instructions on how to collect Red Zone tickets for the Friday but didnt receive one for the Monday. Also, when I log in online, only my Friday purchase is listed. I rang ticketmaster a few weeks ago and they said not to worry, it will be fine, but I'm not convinced! (the money was taken from my CC at the time). Also, is there any way to re-send my confirmation e-mails for both nights? Thanks
Bluetonic wrote: » Didn't you ask this on the main U2 thread already? They are either going to be the only copy or there is multiple copies, unfortunately there is no body here who can tell you which is the case and therefore no body who can put your mind at ease. I don't think people speculating is going to do you any good just get there the minute the gates open to ensure your the first to use that barcode should there be multiple copies. If your pitch standing there won't be any further issues, if your seating there might be.
finbarrk wrote: » Well I can't understand how the Kaiser Chiefs are on before the Republic of Loose anyway.
Mossy Monk wrote: » You could also make sure you are the first person into Croke Park on the Monday, at least then you know your ticket will be the first scanned in before any other possible duplicates.
U2TheBoss wrote: » The Redzone is were the atmosphere will be at its hottest. The seats will probably give you a better view of the screens but not the band. 302 will give a side on view. The 130 price was far too high. I laugh when I hear Bono going on about the €30 seats but doesn't mention its the €130 buyers who are paying for them. How much can you get Redzone for?
Magicman1 wrote: » What's to stop her printing off as many copies of the e-ticket as she likes and flog them all?
ollsher wrote: » Hi there, hope somebody can help me. I have a red zone ticket bought for the Fri night gig but I'm not sure how I go about collecting it. I will be driving up to the show so I want to make sure I have enough time to spare. What I really want to know is where exactly I have to go with my I.D. and what happens after that, ie. will I still have to queue for ages and will the collection point be far from the entrance. Thanks for your help.
narvikstar wrote: » hey guys...whats the story with the stiles....have been to concerts before in croke park but always general admittance and was always left in through a gate....this time around going with my friend (who is 7 1/2 months preggers) and we are seated....she is panicing that she wont get through the stiles!!!! Seated in Lower Cusack Stand......any ideas??
jamieh wrote: » Hi all, I got the €130 tickets - lower cusack, section 302, row hh. I've been offered Red Zone tickets. Would I get a better view from the seated tickets or should I go for the red zone?
f®eak s©enery wrote: » All the support acts must surely be in the wrong order.
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
creativedrinker wrote: » i thought he wasnt that good of a player before i saw that i just think its a good example of his effects:P.. if you compare him to others in top bands hes mainly effects..... I think ill head there any way... 100 quid is a bit steep but if their all their hyped up to be live it will be worth it.... shame they didnt re-release standing:(
Perfect Choice wrote: » Does anybody know if there will be a pit?? As in if your there early enough can you get wrist bands for it? thanks
run_Forrest_run wrote: » good old tabloids mixing fact with fiction. I believe the GAA want to go some work with the pitch and they want to do it around the time of the U2 gigs...I don't think it's U2 who are doing anything with the pitch. The residents around Croke Park (or Croker for all you red top readers;) ) are objecting to the work as they say it will involve heavy traffic etc into the evenings around their houses.
skii29 wrote: » Just wondering if anyone can help me with a query please. I recently purchased tickets for U2 Concert ( Monday gig) through ticketmaster.ie. When I logged onto the site, ticketmaster said anyone buying or selling tickets. I purchased 2 tickets for the Davin Stand for the Monday night gig, entered my credit card details as normal. The tickets arrived in the post the other day and my name is not on them. There is someone else's name. My tickets were delivered by UPS.When I rang ticketmaster to query, the person I spoke to said we DO NOT deliver by UPS and we sold those tickets to someone else. The other thing I'm worried about is the tickets are in the form of an A4 cardboard and not a regular ticket with a stud...I'm worried now about this and am afraid to travel to Dublin. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Would like to hear from you. Thanks
ncmc wrote: » Is 11pm the latest the gig can end? Planning on parking at the Red Cow park and ride and the last Luas leaves Connolly at 12.30 and want to make sure we have plenty of time to get out of Croke park and get to the station.