Duff wrote: » Already am. Was thinking more along the lines of smaller gigs in the Olympia/ Academy etc.
arlandria wrote: » I'm thinking of going to a gig in Whelan's but I've never been before, looking on streetview I'm a little confused about which door is entry to the main venue? Also do you know which door the band would be entering/leaving from? I'd like to chance meeting them if possible
KatieD508 wrote: » I'm just wondering if anyone has ever sat at this table in Vicar St, and if its really terrible? Only tickets left for Dara O'Briain on Wednesday and I'm just wondering if its worth the money or not.. Either that or standing on the second floor? Thanks!
Duff wrote: » Hey guys, Very strange query here.. I was away all week and I got hard copy tickets for Clean Bandit in the post. My mother though the envelope containing the tickets was from my college so she had the brainwave of steaming the envelope :rolleyes: open to try and disguise opening it. Anyway the steam completely wrecked part of the ticket as in the ink has ran and you can't read what gig it is or anything. The actual barcode that they scan hasn't been damaged however so it should still scan fine. Just wondering will they accept this or what's the story? The ticketmaster site said they can't replace hard copy tickets if damaged..
hynesie08 wrote: » Don't contact ticketmaster until a week or so before the gig, then just ring them and say the tickets never arrived. they'll probably leave them at the venue that close to the gig. I had a similar experience once when my mam washed 2 tickets.
Suas11 wrote: » Does anyone know if there's a cloakroom in the Olympia theatre that I could leave a bag in while attending a concert?
Kerrangatang92 wrote: » Hi all, first time posting on this board and after reading the charter, I think my question best belongs in this thread. A little context first... Yesterday, I bought 2 seating tickets for a Walking On Cars concert in the Olympia which takes place in March. The thing is they are for the back row (row n) of the middle circle of the venue, and also happen to be restricted viewing seats which I think means that there will be a column/pillar a few rows in front. (The seats are 7 and 6 by the way) So anyways, my question is this.... will these seats suck? Kerrangatang
Irish Aris wrote: » You are right in saying that the restricted view is due to the pillars. How much it will block, it's hard to say. At one case I have bought seat H8 as restricted view, and it was only blocking the right edge of the screen, so it wasn't too bad. Further back might be a bit more restricted.
Atavan-Halen wrote: » Just wondering if anyone has experience with buying tickets from ebay. I bought a couple of standing tickets for Placebo in the olympia on the 25th for face value. Hard copies, seller since 2002 with 100% feedback and paid with paypal. Just in case there's an issue with them, like the seller says they never received them and gets reprints from ticketmaster (although I've seen on the TM site they don't issue replacements for standing/GA tickets for safety reasons), are ebay/paypal ok with refunds? the FAQ seems to say so but has anyone else had to deal with a refund like that? It'd still be within the 45 days to make a claim if they turn out to be dodgy. Cheers!
pabloroxx wrote: » Awkward question: would it be safe to leave a bag with a laptop in it inside the Olympia cloakroom? Going to a gig straight from work and cant find anywhere to leave my bag
bennyl10 wrote: » Box office in the academy? Inside the door, or somewhere else in dublin?
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[Deleted User] wrote: » My GF bought tickets for an event in the Olympia, and they're for the night of a wedding which we only found out about afterwards. I note that Ticketmaster don't exchange or refund tickets unless the gig has been cancelled, but i'm just wondering if anyone has any experience doing this with the Olympia themselves?...i.e. would they exchange them for a different night or refund them if she bought tickets for an alternative night? Is the ticketmaster "no exchange" rule as hard and fast as they make it? The exact text from the website is . There is a little bit about the BGE theatre changing them on occasion, but no mention about the Olympia either there or on their own site.
larrykinney wrote: » Stub hub.... What up, peeps, does anyone have any experience of using Stub hub? I am looking at tickets for a show (sold out on Ticketmaster) Not only are tix available on Stub hub, they are slightly less than face value but what really makes me Scooby dubious is that delivery via UPS is free. Does this sound too good to be true? The show is in London so I don't want to shell out for flights and accommodation and then turn up to the show with a fake (or no) ticket. There are tix available via other online resellers but the fees and delivery are crazy.