johnnykilo wrote: » Was thinking of going to a gig in the National Concert Hall. Is there a dress code?
FiveSpice wrote: » Hi everyone I hope I'm in the right place for just a general question. Has anyone been to a gig in Vicar St before? I have a few questions: 1. Where is the actual entrance? Is it the door down the alley off Thomas Street or is on Thomas Street? 2. I've heard that they open the outside doors before the official opening time to get people into the bar. Is it easy to see where you need to queue for the inside doors? I don't want to lose my place in line. Any info would be great as I have never been there. Thanks
Irish Aris wrote: » 1.The entrance is in the small alley by Thomas Street, quite visible from the main street. 2.Yes. Normally people queue on the left side as you enter the bar, it is the only convenient place for people to queue. From my experience not many people queue and unless you want to be right upfront, you might be able to avoid the hassle.
FiveSpice wrote: » Hi, Thank you so so much for getting back to me So the entrance is on Vicar St itself? (the alley off Thomas St? - just want to make 100% sure) I really appreciate it - i get so anxious going somewhere that i haven't been and i do want to be up the front at this gig so wanted to make sure i knew where to go. Thanks again
TimeToShine wrote: » What is the likelihood of getting to the standing section in Vicar St. if you have a seated ticket? I've never been there before. Can you move between the two without trouble?
JJ wrote: » Here's an idea, if you have a ticket for a seat, sit in your seat. If everyone with a seated ticket got the idea to move downstairs, there would be a serious fire hazard problem.
retalivity wrote: » The condensed version.... Planned to take the missus to see Jamie Cullum for her bday (her favourite) Playing in Luxembourg around that time & was able to get cheap flights so booked that, as well as transfers from the airport. Arsed around for 2 days after this, looking for a ticketmaster gift card I had before buying the tickets, at which point the concert tickets had sold out. Can't seem to find tickets for the gig on sale anywhere else like viagogo or ebay. Contacted the venue who were also selling tickets to see if any further will go on sale and am awaiting a response. Do I have any alternatives? I've never used viagogo or bought tickets on ebay before, should I try and cancel my flights or take my chances on something coming up for sale closer to the gig? Any further suggestions??? MODS: If you feel like this is requesting tickets, then feel free to remove, although I guess i'm just looking more for help/advice from regular concert-goers on the continent
mrsreid2013 wrote: » Own question here, is it possible to hang around to meet a singer after a gig in the academy? Hoping to meet Kacey Musgraves after her gig there on the 10th
brianh576 wrote: » Can i advertise a gig that i am running on this page...
lc180 wrote: » Has any boardies ever been to a comedy gig in Whelans before? Just wondering is it seated or standing for this kind of show.
languagenerd wrote: » I saw the Axis of Awesome there (they're musical comedy though), there were a few rows of seats right at the front and around the balcony - just normal bar chairs, not assigned- and the rest was standing.
i124Q wrote: » I want to leave EP on Sunday around lunch time but Marathon buses and Bus Eireann only start at 8/9pm? Any other bus companies leaving EP on Sunday daytime to Dublin City? Thanks
josie19 wrote: » Does anyone know how restricted k25 and k26 would be in the Circle in the Olympia? Is it just a corner of the stage or is it likely to be a pillar? Olympia layout attachedAttachment not found.
Duff wrote: » How do you sign up to the Ticketmaster mailing list, lads? Thought I was already on it but I never get emails about pre-sale tickets or anything?
JJ wrote: » If you want to be in the know about 3Arena pre-sales, you need to be a 3 customer and subscribe to their text alerts.