lukin wrote: » The average attendance at the 3 Croker gigs in 2009 was about 81000. Total attendance was 243,198. That would be roughly equal to about five and a half 3Arena gigs for one Croker gig and 3 Croker gigs is equal to seventeen nights in the 3Arena (I am taking the 3Arena capacity as 14,500). So it will almost certainly be Croker, probably in August as there are no gigs listed for then in the dates announced today. If you were a U2 fan in say Italy or Spain you would probably be a little annoyed that they are playing a lager venue just in Ireland (hence making it easier to get tickets) but U2 have always played more gigs in Ireland on any tour they do.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Interesting....The O2 in London have made this a ticketless event e.g. Ticket buyer must produce confirmation of purchase, I.D. & Card used to buy Tickets and must be present to ensure he and potential party can gain entry.
Irish Aris wrote: » An attempt to "hit" touts?
Messi19 wrote: » U2's first tour in a decade
Koptain Liverpool wrote: » Nonsense. The fact is that most people would prefer indoor shows, outdoor shows are ****e in comparison. No not everybody will be able to get a ticket but many people will. Anyone who doesn´t will just have to wait until the next time.
Koptain Liverpool wrote: » It´s not that unusual for demand for concert tickets to exceed supply you know. There have been plenty of gigs I wanted to go to but didn´t get tickets and I´d rather have it that way than have every gig I go to be in a big field.
Trippie wrote: Just got 2 standing tickets for the first italian concert. 65 each, is reasonable enough I guess as I was expecting over 100
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Did ye just sign up to U2.com to get access today? I was considering it, but $50 seems alot. Basically a $25 premium on top of each ticket you get pre-sale access to.
kennyu272 wrote: I got two standing tickets for the first Amsterdam gig.Going to try for one of the London shows in the general sale on Monday.I still have my own presale code which i'm going to use for Dublin when its announced.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Not sure if it has been discussed, but the setup according to the ticketing layouts in all the arenas so far relies on the in the round setup, with a stage at either end, and a long walkway going the length of the arena (apparently with a big video wall all the way above the stage). This would rule the 3Arena out of the equation would it not?
cathalj wrote: » Nice one,..... how'd you get two codes ?
kennyu272 wrote: A friend used his code for Amsterdam so I can save my one for Dublin.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Struck out on ALL European dates for GA. Guess I'm gonna have to stump up for pre-sale for the Dublin gigs:mad: Good lower tier seats for the O2 in London are £180 up FACE VALUE!:eek:
paulbok wrote: » Any ideas on when the Dublin gigs will be announced?
RolandGoose wrote: » Have the prices for tickets been the same all across Europe!?!?! These prices are pretty outrageous! The cheapest ticket available for London is in the upper tier in the corner and costs €114 Huge U2 fan, but charging €228 for a decent seat us absolutely ludicrous! I think I'll be seating this one out!
lukin wrote: » Yeah they give away their music for nothing so why not give away tickets for their gigs too?:)