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Miley Cyrus O2 16/17 Dec

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 167 ✭✭skaterboy


    BOO MYLIE!!!!!=P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 JuJrop


    When i was a kid my parents controlled me not the other way around.
    kids are spoilt these days!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 MasterSock


    I'm Going on the 17th. In The o2, right?

    I HATE Miley Cyrus, but when you get free tickets to a concert and a day off school the next day do you really decline?

    I'd say the Pit would be fine. I'm going with a nine year old to the pit, and as someones already said, it's Miley Cyrus, Why would there be people there out to get you? :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 355 ✭✭jazoo


    When these tickets went on sale i purchased 4 tickets for my children one of which is 19, the tickets were bought with my credit card and now i am being told that i must be one one of the attendees, i do know i have to go to the o2 to collect the tickets but i thought i could then let my 4 children go in without me?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    jazoo wrote: »
    When these tickets went on sale i purchased 4 tickets for my children one of which is 19, the tickets were bought with my credit card and now i am being told that i must be one one of the attendees, i do know i have to go to the o2 to collect the tickets but i thought i could then let my 4 children go in without me?

    I don't think it will be a problem if one of your children is legally an adult.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,566 ✭✭✭Gillo


    You'll more than likely have to collect them yourself though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭hornyfemale


    My understanding about these tickets was to avoid touts selling them on and making a fortune, the person who purchased the tickets must be present at the concert on the night. Nothing to do with age, or supervising U18s. The person showing their credit card when picking up the tickets would not stop touts as they could still be sold on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,585 ✭✭✭honru


    For events at the O2 in general the policy is that those under 18 must attend with a guardian who is 25 or over. I don't believe this is strictly enforced. At least at the old Point I went to plenty of concerts when I was under 18.

    Also a group with a 19 yo would be much easier to overlook than a whole bunch of 12 year olds going.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,585 ✭✭✭honru


    Actually hornyfemale is right. More information on Aiken's site:
    Miley Cyrus Euopean Tour Ticket Guidelines:

    1. The tickets purchased are for your own personal use only and may not be transferred or re-sold to any other person or body under any circumstances or used as part of any promotion or competition or for commercial gain. Where there has been any re-sale or attempted re-sale of any tickets (or any other breach of this term), we reserve the right to cancel the relevant tickets with immediate effect.

    2. We reserve the right to cancel any ticket purchase made by any person whom we reasonably believe to be associated with any ticket broker or tout.

    3. To enter the venue on the day of the event, each original purchaser and any person accompanying him/her to the show must be present at the venue on the night of the show. There are no exceptions to this.

    4. There will be no exceptions to the above, no name changes or letters of authorisation will be accepted under any circumstances.

    5. The original conditions of sale will be enforced. Tickets are non-transferable under any circumstances and any resale or transfer, or attempted resale or transfer, will invalidate any ticket purchase.

    6. No refunds will be given unless the event is cancelled or rescheduled.

    7. Customers with disabilities should contact Ticketmaster [0818 903 001/01 648 6060] and have your credit card/laser ready to quote so that we can process your booking (subject to availability).

    8. All ticket purchases are subject to the standard terms and conditions and Purchase Policy of Ticketmaster (UK) Limited, accessible at http://www.ticketmaster.ie/ as well as these terms and conditions. In the event of any inconsistency, these terms and conditions will apply.

    http://www.aikenpromotions.com/component/option,com_gigcal/task,details/gigcal_bands_id,464/open_gig,464/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Qualitylecturer


    I have just found out that I have been scammed out of €500 for Miley Cyrus tickets. I know I was foolish but our little girl has Special needs and loves Miley and we would spend any money for her to see her live. We bought(!!) the tickets from
    http://www.theonlineticketshop.com/ which went into Receivership on the 9th of December. I know we could get our money back but our little girl wont get to see Miley in Concert :(:mad::(:mad::(:mad:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 Needaticket


    I have just read Quality Lecturer's post and would advise you to straight away put in a charge back on your card as you are entitled to your money back.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 Needaticket


    Olympics Ticketing Scams: The English Connection

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    That pattern is simple: find an event people are eager to attend, create a company with an official looking website that promises to supply hard to find tickets, push the arrival date for those tickets to just before the event begins, then never deliver the tickets. By the time people realize they’ve been taken advantage of, the company has gone into receivership, the people behind it have slipped away, and there are no funds available to reimburse anyone for their purchases, much less compensate them for the frustrations and distress they’ve suffered.

    That pretty much explains what happened to the people who depended on beijingticketing.com, one of many websites connected to Shepherd, for their Olympics tickets. But it also explains what happened to people who depended on Sports Mondial, another Shepherd connected ticketing firm, and to theonlineticketshop.com, yet another Shepherd related ticketing site. Sports Mondial went under in 2004 owing nearly £2.4 million. The Online Ticket Shop collapsed two years later, with debts of some £1.1 million. If early estimates of the amount lost by those victimized in Olympics ticketing scams are even close to accurate — one suggested it could be in excess of $45 million, or £23.5 million — then those previous failures will seem negligible in comparison to the failure of Xclusive Tickets Ltd. and Xclusive Leisure & Hospitality Ltd., the companies behind beijingticketing.com that just recently went into liquidation. But if Xclusive Tickets Ltd. and Xclusive Leisure & Hospitality Ltd. raised the bar for ticket scammers, there’s no question they followed in the footsteps laid down by Sports Mondial and The Online Ticket Shop. And given how familiar those footsteps were, the question is why authorities didn’t recognize them and stop the Olympics ticketing scams before they got started.

    One reason may be that Shepherd’s ticketing sites, while among the best known, are hardly the only questionable online ticketing operations in England. Indeed, while ticket resellers, scalpers, and touts are common in most countries, they seem to be particularly well established in the United Kingdom. As Patrick Collinson, a writer for London’s The Guardian, noted recently, in the United Kingdom, ticket scamming is “reaching epidemic levels.” And what are authorities doing? In Collinson’s words, “Almost zilch.”

    Almost zilch is also a good description of the official reaction to earlier ticketing scams allegedly related to Shepherd. Sports Mondial got into trouble for failing to deliver tickets to Rugby World Cup matches in 2003, but despite investigations by rugby union officials and Britain’s Football Association all that happened is that Sports Mondial disappeared, to be replaced by The Online Ticket Shop. The director of one events company in Australia reported having to mortgage his house to replace tickets that Sports Mondial never produced, while Shepherd lived nicely in a comfortable southeast London home worth in excess of £1 million. Meanwhile, The Online Ticket Shop went on to get in trouble for, among other things, failing to deliver tickets it had sold to the 2007 Champions League Final in Paris and to World Cup matches that same year. Again, despite complaints and the loss of many thousands of dollars, all that happened is that The Online Ticket Shop went into receivership, where it was bought for a song by a company called Xclusiveticket.com — which is basically the same as Xclusive Tickets Ltd. and Xclusive Leisure & Hospitality Ltd., the Shepherd connected firms that went on to disappoint so many hopeful Olympics ticket buyers.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 jack_knowle


    Came across this link to ticketmaster customer help and thought it may be useful for those concerned about entry problems and haven't got clear advice from ticketmaster, aiken etc.
    It would seem to confirm that the cardholder does not need to attend the concert, just be present for ticket issue at the gates. Alternatively, if the cardholder is absent then another attendee with the same surname can produce the original card used.

    It does say it's for the UK Tour, but I can't imagine the rules being any different for Dublin.

    I'd suggest printing it out and being armed with it when going to the venue, in case of any bother.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 Annierose


    Thanks for the link Jack :)

    I'm going on the Thursday so hopefully I'll know more about how strict they're being after the first night on Wednesday. I'll be glued to Joe Duffy ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Qualitylecturer


    Thanks. The visa company said we can claim after the concert has finished. We are gutted though that our girl will be missing out on seeing her Idol.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,933 ✭✭✭H8GHOTI


    I was at the London show on Monday and wasn't asked for any ID or anything on the way in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 362 ✭✭DaDa


    My Sister bought 2 tickets for Miley tonight in the O2, from ticketmaster.
    She used HER credit card.
    She will be attending, with her passport & Credit card used.

    One potential problem... She mistakenly entered her maiden surname on the tickets. She is going to bring her Birth-Cert as proof that she's the same person.

    Will She have a lot of hassle?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Qualitylecturer


    Just got three tickets on ticketmaster for tomorrow nights concert. Delighted. There will be one very happy girl!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Qualitylecturer


    You should ring Aiken Promotions and check. (0)1 77 55 800


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 362 ✭✭DaDa


    Cheers. I keep calling, but no answer :-(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 oldsmiley


    This was without a doubt the worst concert I have ever seen,She can't sing or reach the high notes.She has gone in a completly different direction to her audience and has tried to be a rock chick it doesn't work.all the songs sounded the same and she had to tell the crowd to stand and dance.Normally if the crown are enjoying the gig they dance anyway.I know she wants to get away from Hannah Montana but thats what the people wanted and paid for.on other nights on this tour she at least sang The best of both worlds but not tonight.She also brought on her dickhead of a brother to sing with her,he was bad enough with his support band especially when he told the crown that they were the smallest crowd of the tour.I think people were so excited to be there that the hype of getting a ticket overcame everything else


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 159 ✭✭Cheerilee


    agree with you oldsmiley that the excitement of actually getting a ticket overcame everything else..
    still the kids were thrilled to see her perform even though the set was very grown up for an audience average age of 8!!
    all her songs did sound the same...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 431 ✭✭punkindrublic


    I think the other posters are crazy! I photograph concerts so I have been to a lot, I wasn't working at the miley concert but it was without a doubt one of the best confers I've been to.

    - it's a miley cyrus concert not hannah montana. That was made clear from the beginning. If you bought tickets and hoped for her to sing hannah Montana songs that's your own fault. I told my sister hannah would not be there from the beginning so she didn't have expectations for something that was never even supposed to happen. Miley sang at least 3 songs from the hannah movie (let's get crazy,the climb,hoedown throwdown) best of both worlds was NOT sang on every other date so your sources are misleading, look it up.

    - we were at the front beside the stage and everyone was on their feet except parents, that's who miley said to stand up. In fact our seats were at the end of the row and the whole area next to us was full of kids standing up dancing (and the odd parent or teen taking photos)

    - who buys a ticket without researching the artist first? Miley made it known she wants to break away from Disney and her music is advertised as pop rock everywhere! She's 17, Shes growing up and turning into a woman, of course she's getting bored of running around in a blonde wig singing innocent songs. I agree the dancing was a little full on but it's something most 17 year olds would do at youth discos anyway (and probably get up to a lot worse than the dancing) and no kids seemed to notice, it was mostly the teens who just giggled.

    Thought it was brilliant anyway. My sister had the time of her life and was singing miley songs until 1am last night so I definitely got my moneys worth. I would go again tonight if I had another ticket!

    And lastly metro station are great (photographed them in July when they played here it was nice to get to enjoy their whole set this time) but the problem was most kids didn't know any songs other than shake it because their audience is usually 13-22 year olds.

    Once again great night and she's a very talented girl! Thought she sang live excellently even looking back on my videos I can't fault her (except when she forgot the lyrics of party in the USA, lol!) and at least she sings live unlike some performers now!

    Ps. Security was tight about the tickets being scanned,checking ID, etc but they didn't even search handbags?! Not mine at least. Thought that was odd considering it was a sold out show at a big venue. Merchendise were average prices though youth smalls (to fit age 5-7) were sold out in certain tshirts from the beginning of the night! €25 for tshirts, €50 for hoodies, €7 glowstick, €15 necklace, €15 tote bag, €15 tour book. Hope everyone going tonight enjoys the show as much as we did and understands it's MILEY CYRUS as printed on your tickets & not hannah!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,820 ✭✭✭grames_bond


    can anyone who was at the show last night tell me what time it finished at? cheers! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,058 ✭✭✭JJ


    My wife was on the red line Luas on her way home last night around 10.30-11 and she said it was crammed with pink, glittery teenyboppers bouncing off the walls.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 76 ✭✭mickol


    How strict were they with the tickets , I mean i bought the tickets on my credit card but I have no intention of going to the O2 for Miley Cyrus . My sister in law is taking the children ...If i give her my credit card and the e mails i received from Ticketmaster ...will that be enough ??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,495 ✭✭✭Mr. Presentable


    mickol wrote: »
    How strict were they with the tickets , I mean i bought the tickets on my credit card but I have no intention of going to the O2 for Miley Cyrus . My sister in law is taking the children ...If i give her my credit card and the e mails i received from Ticketmaster ...will that be enough ??

    They required photo ID of me last night, so I'd say you'll need to go - just to get them through the ID check.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Drawda Girl


    Going to the concert tonight. Can anyone tell me if they had to wait a long time to get in, because of security checks etc? I was thinking of arriving at 02 at 6.30.....is that too early or late ???

    Also, anyone know what time it finishes?

    Thanks. :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 431 ✭✭punkindrublic


    I hope this helps

    show was over about 10, it was impossible to get a taxi afterwards surprisingly so I'd advise booking one. We ended up walking about a half mile to wave one down on a different road after waiting approx 30min outside for one.

    They are strict on ID! Whoever purchased the tickets needs to be there with photo ID and the credit card you used to book them, you don't have to go to the show, just be there when they are going into the venue.

    We had to go to entrance 3, we arrived there at 5pm and there was only one family in front of us in the queue. About 2 mins after we got there the Luas stopped and there was at least 50 people from that behind us, so we got lucky! Shortly after arriving in the queue someone goes around checking your ID,tickets,etc and said doors will open between 6pm &6.30pm, I think they opened about 6.05pm. Everyone runs straight for teh merchandise because kids sizes sell out fast.

    One last tip..they take lids off your bottles when you purchase them in there, it's a pain to try watch your childs drink all the time and 2 of mine got knocked over because there was no lids. for one 500ml bottle of water it's 3 euro!! Take your own, I brought one and my bag wasn't searched I ended up spending 12 euro on 4 more bottles in there!!

    Hope everyone has a great time!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Drawda Girl


    Thanks punkindrublic! That's a great help. :)


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