PTH2009 wrote: » read on u2.com fourm thing that 40% of tickets are reserved for hangers on/family/friends etc. So if i but tickets on my dads credit card can i collect the tickets with my ID ???
Irish Aris wrote: » I have seen the paperless ticket once before in the Michael Buble concert. I needed to had the credit card with me, and they scanned it/swiped it on a machine and printed a (kind of) ticket on the spot. Don't know if the arrangement would be the same.
lukin wrote: » Is it ticketbastard or tickets.ie that they will be sold on?
Nicole Refined Pasture wrote: » Taking days off in the middle of the gigs makes no sense
MadYaker wrote: » Huge range of ticket prices, what does €30 get you compared to €185? Nice to see that they are donating all the money.
drunkmonkey wrote: I presume anyone on 3 will have early access to tickets before general release once there signed up through 3 rewards?
Aisling(",) wrote: » Does anyone know how many tickets people who are members of U2.com are allowed buy on presale? My brother in law has been a member for years and always got tickets and if he was allowed get 4 I'll be begging him for them because my boyfriends a big fan and it'd be a week or so after his grad. If not I'll be doing the desperation search Monday morning.
s8n wrote: » also...I wonder if the lunatic who used to queue for a week outside HMV prior to the album launches will be queuing outside his local TM booth ??
munchkin_utd wrote: » as others have said before, its actually a rather cunning policy to ensure that tickets dont sell out instantly and a lesson in economics. From bitter experience, if all tickets are a normal price you have every chancer buying as many as they can and putting them on ebay at double or triple the price within hours. So until a couple of tours ago, the "market" price for U2 concerts was higher than what they were actually charging. U2 are now charging what the market can take, i.e. €185 for the better seats. If they sold them for €80 or €100 then they would sell out in seconds and only end up on ebay for €185 or more anyhow. So the end result is that U2 (/a charity) pocket the cash rather than a tout.
okidoki987 wrote: » About time Ticketmaster and the bands started limiting ticket sales to 2 person. 6 and 8 tickets was too many as it encouraged touts to sell them on. 2 will be restricting to people who want to go in groups but it's the fairest way to do it. If 4 or 6 people want to go, everybody will have to try and get tickets themselves instead of one or two trying and then sometimes ending up with double tickets. Sitting away from your mates for 2 hours is no big deal. Think of it like sitting at a sold out football match or sitting on Ryanair flight in the old days when you didn't want to pay for priority seating. Love to see the queue at 3Arena on Monday.
hawkelady wrote: » Will we have an option to choose the day or will it each day become available as the previous one sells out ?
Niamhf wrote: » Have you received your e-mail yet? I haven't gotten mine, MML.