arrianalexander wrote: » When does it appear on the ticketmaster app?
Skyebear07 wrote: » I don't have the option of buying online
gnashman wrote: » ok just going to put this out there to see what people think,,,,,seatwave.ie are selling tickets for garth brooks NOW at double and triple the price, and they say its all seated(that would be **** for a garth brooks concert)
rubadub wrote: » What is the issue? there are probably other ways to pay if you have no regular credit card. I think the idea of long term queuing is mad, how much value do people put on their free time? They have Garth Brooks ads on TV, I always wonder why they bother to advertise the likes of U2 aswell.
Hollywood130 wrote: » Can't believe there is people queuing already, did they take a week off work or what?? Going online and hoping for the best
RiverOfLove wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/garth-brooks-hints-at-more-tour-dates-for-ireland-29953186.html This was in the paper yesterday. Hinting at more Irish dates and one for Belfast but nothing confirmed or announced yet. I reckon they will definately add the third date to croke, possibly even thursday morning for 9.30 or 10. I reckon there might be more Irish dates too. The stadium in kilkenny is due an announcement in early feb. I reckon it's going to be Garth Brooks.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Apparently queue in dundalk. Panic queue and nothing but. Its almost like the end of the world. I was going to queue myself, maybe tomorrow night but fcuk that ****, there's probably someone there already.
Fortyjocks wrote: » The Kilkenny gig must be starting to look doubtful at this stage - he was rumoured to be going to do an Ireland tour like Bruce Springsteen last Summer but if he is potentially going to do another Croke Park gig which would be 200k plus tickets its hard to see a market for touring around some smaller venues like Nowlan Park with circa 25k capacity.
Pighead wrote: » Passed them this morning. There's five of them. They're in great form. They look bloody freezing though.
rubadub wrote: » They have Garth Brooks ads on TV, I always wonder why they bother to advertise the likes of U2 aswell.
coffeelover wrote: » Just wondering do I have to pick which night when I'm trying to get the tickets? Have never bought tickets on ticketmaster before..
Duvetdays wrote: » Yes pick your date and you can also pick if you want to sit or stand and what stands you want to sit in Hogan stand etc but if you aren't fussed if you sit or stand select best available and you'll have a better chance of getting tickets.
Toast wrote: » There are a lot of people who probably like the songs but without actually getting a bit of a medley of the best bits they might not make the association and go.
Duvetdays wrote: » Can somebody tell me how ticketmaster outlets work, are they pre printed allocations or working off the same online system that 95% of the people buying tickets will be using at 9am Thursday morning?
Duvetdays wrote: » So if I was say 5th in the queue and I don't get to the till until about 9.15 all the tickets could be sold out so what's the point in queuing in the lashing rain for 2nights?
coffeelover wrote: » Perfect. And then you enter all your details? I think I'll try get standing if I can.. Must try and decide which night to pick.
Duvetdays wrote: » Make you you set up a ticketmaster account in advance including entering cc details makes it quicker on the day. Before they go on sale be logged in and ready to hit the refresh button at 9am don't keep hitting it. Also have your cc to hand as it'll probaly ask you for the CCV on the back of the card. I think concerts can be more craic standing. When I was at Bruce in RDS a few year back we were standing but I remember looking up to the stands and there was this couple that had aisle seats and there was a constant flow of people from their row that where back and fourth from their seats probaly to toilets, beer tent etc & that would p!ss me right off!