horseburger wrote: » I just noticed on the ticketmaster page for Peter Gabriel, that for anyone who wants to buy seated tickets, it isn't giving the option as a drop down menu, of checking specific blocks for seats. Whereas on the page for the Elton John gig in the o2, it allows you to check specific blocks for seats.
alaimacerc wrote: » Very odd. It was offering this on the same website for the other pg gigs, the UK ones that went on sale several days earlier! I'm not sure why this would be the case, but I'm strongly predisposed to believe it's TM up to no good, as usual.
horseburger wrote: » I just checked, out of curiosity and there's a drop down menu for specific blocks for seats for other shows in the o2 including the Eagles (which is also the optimum standing layout), Cirque Du Soleil, Julio Iglesias, Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus gigs, and also for McBusted - if anyone is so inclined to attend that last one!:D
so indeed, it is strange that the option isn't available for the Peter Gabriel gig.
delbertgrady wrote: » I think the options for blocks only start appearing after the show has been on sale for a while, and even then, some are listed as being unavailable. I'm pretty sure I've never seen it appear that way on the day of sale.
alaimacerc wrote: » Any guesses as to chucking-out time for this gig? Have to make executive decision between midnight bus home and the 1am one. I think there's a "curfew" of about 11pm at the Point^WO2^W3Arena, and I've seen comments on the show at other venues saying "rather short", so I'm guessing the former is relatively safe, even allowing half an hour or so to fight my way across Dublin to whatever obscure lamppost Aircoach is running its buses from.
delbertgrady wrote: » It was phenomenal. I was on the barrier, which was a great vantage point.
Chelon wrote: » Barrier? Thought this was all seated?
delbertgrady wrote: » Sledgehammer and Solsbury Hill were such good fun too. Who cares that they're almost the default Gabriel songs for fairweather fans;.
To Elland Back wrote: » Obviously Mike, personal preference comes in to it, but of the versions I have heard, the best partners Peter has had for Don't Give Up are 1. Paula Cole 2. Kate 3. Jenny Abrahamson 4. Sinead (dear God no!)
lambayire wrote: » The only thing that annoyed me slightly was that I expected folk to be on their feet for at least Sledgehammer and then maybe In Your Eyes.