Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » +1 People in some parts of the country have been queuing since Monday afaik. Thats 3 or 4 days of your life given up.
GoldenTickets wrote: » Could be a serious mess in Croker when Garth finally takes the stage...
gnashman wrote: » if you like rumors sunday could be the extra day or 2 dates in Kilkenny like bruce last year..kilkenny are 2 announce a major concert first week I feb.
scudzilla wrote: » Typical that the Ticketmaster servers are going to be rebooted at 08:30 in the morning, the last 2 times they've done this it left 4 areas of the country without access until well after 11am
gnashman wrote: » is that not called loitering.
Shedite27 wrote: » They'll find a way. Might be a different venue, might be an afternoon and evening show (like LA in 2008), but he'll keep us all happy.
Careful_now! wrote: » Why are people queuing for tickets? Are these people not able to get tickets on line, or is going to a ticketmaster shop a better chance of getting tickets?
sunbabe08 wrote: » ok, the nerves were calm, but hearing that there are over a 100 people queing in limerick is making me nervous.
diarmuid05 wrote: » Bit more info on ticketmaster now.... Looks like there isn't zones on the pitch like one direction have EDIT: That info is now gone again.... must be working on it
HardLuckWoman wrote: » And my internet went down this morning. Cant take any chances. Im on a hunt now for a hotel with good internet. Wish me luck. Im desperate. I was meant to move to the uk but im putting that off for a while longer cause I need the money for this.
gnashman wrote: » can anyone pls tell me why the wheelchair section is so far back in croke park could they not put it near the front for them...that's a joke very unfair (my opinion)
Toast wrote: » A hotel is overkill. If you don't trust your own Internet go to a webcafe or a Starbucks or similar. Webcafe probably would be the best as you'll have someone nearby you can ask for help if there is a problem. If there is a problem with the hotel Internet you won't get support quickly. Also while I thought there would be a good boost to tourism and the economy thanks to this gig I didn't imagine it would impact the Emigration figures but there you go. If only the Troika had convinced Garth to get out of retirement back in 2009 we'd have been out of recession a lot sooner.
hynesie08 wrote: » Anyway, as much as I'm looking forward to this gig, can't shake the feeling that it's gonna be overrun by the "once a year" gig crowd.