HardLuckWoman wrote: » Awww Jeez, so much disappointed people. Im so sorry for those who didnt get any. A shop in limerick didnt open till 10am. Online TM kicking people out. Im a massive massive fan and I balled my eyes out when I got seats at the very back of croke park. Would have prefered to be glued to the stage. But I realise that im lucky to be there at all.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » I Don't get the what the big deal is over this guy. Frankly I would'nt go to see Garth Brooks if he was playing in my back garden.
cee_jay wrote: » Had a bad morning. Was at work, and trying on the PC from 9am, and the iPad app. Tried originally for Saturday, then Friday. Then Sunday was announced and trying for that one then too (all different browsers running). Came out empty handed, as did my friends. One of the girls at work got two for Friday night, and she said my face when she announced it just showed how devastated I was (she knows how much I love country). So when I couldn't get any tickets, she sold me her two at face value as she knew I was a bigger fan than her. All she wants is me to get her a tshirt at the concert. I picked her up a nails inc set in BT on the way home as a thank you. I really can't believe she did that, such a nice gesture! I think they are Upper Hogan, section 732, Row P. The seating chart doesn't seem to work on the ipad so have no idea if they are good or bad, but just being there will be a dream!
HardLuckWoman wrote: » What are the chances of the original rumours that was before the xmas ? With shows all over the country? Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny. The demand is there and he can easily sell it all.
aka accounts 2010 wrote: » There are 24,000 seats at the Gaelic Grounds (The 25,500 terrace spaces would be closed off). The stage layout would probably take 1,000-2,000 seats out of action leaving 22,000. Suppose the pitch could take another 8,500-9,000 (leaving room for bars, sound towers , lighting towers etc) so that brings capacity to 31,000 approx. Very Similar to what Pairc Ui Chaoimh held for Bruce last Summer. Personally, I don't think Aiken will be adding more dates. Croke Park DVD will then get released in December 2014, along with a World Tour schedule, creating a global ticket rush!! More likely that he will return in 2015/2016 during his World Tour for another 2-3 nights.
ghostdancer wrote: » was at a funeral for most of the day. parked up on the way to it on the hard shoulder of the m50 with my laptop connected to my phone internet at 9am. trying on the app in the church until the funeral started. popped back to the car between the mass and the cemetery. straight back to the laptop afterwards. all sold out by then
GB FAN GALWAY 30 wrote: » Sorry to drone on but does any1 know if we can buy premium tickets and what do they consist of... Getting a bit desperate now!!
john.han wrote: » People should remember that more tickets will almost definitely go on sale closer to the date, the first sale is always done as if the stage will take up the max possible space, but once the stage configuration is confirmed more tickets will be made available, it might only be a few thousand but I wouldn't be rushing to spend a fortune just yet.
bennyl10 wrote: » The anger at shops is pitiful really.. Anger at online is ffine, but shops can only print Off so many.. I mean there's no such thing as 'reserve tickets for shop's and the limerick shop in particular had warned people not to be definite..
polydactyl wrote: » Adverts.ie and done deal doing a good job of taking down the extortionate tickets for sale. A few have pictures of the actual tickets. If I knew how I would report them to TM to get them invalidated do they could be re sold