Nicole Refined Pasture wrote: » It's obviously two per show, not two in total. Also it sounds like it's only standing that are paperless, does that mean seating get a proper paper ticket?
The ticket limit for this event is 2 tickets per person, per card and postal address, not per night. Any ticket limit exceeded will result in bookings being cancelled.
skeleton_boy wrote: » Anyone know what the ticket limits are for the gig?
PTH2009 wrote: I didint recieve an email from ticketmaster saying they were cancelled but they never send out cancelled emails.
cathalj wrote: » Did you get the GA paperless tickets ? If so they would have to inform you by email that your order has been cancelled , otherwise you (and more) would turn up on the night none the wiser ?
PTH2009 wrote: I got 2 seated tickets
cathalj wrote: » Hopefully you're just worrying about nothing. I'm sure if they were cancelling they would be obliged to inform you. Fingers crossed !!
PTH2009 wrote: » i looked again on the mobile site and it said order was placed on the 09 september . the sale happend on the 10th september
MisterAnarchy wrote: » No its 2 tickets total From Ticketmaster:
Nicole Refined Pasture wrote: » Your own quoted text confirms it's two per event. You could buy 2 for each show(event) if you wanted to see them 4 times.
horseburger wrote: » Perhaps it is possible that MisterAnarchy sought further confirmation from ticketmaster on that issue? The wording of the quote in MisterAnarchy's message is quite specific, and is more clearly stated than in the FAQ on ticketmaster's site:http://ticketmasterie.inbenta.com/?f=651 "How many tickets can I buy? There will be a ticket limit of 2 tickets per person, per card and postal address". "Multiple bookings may be cancelled".
gammy_knees wrote: » I still have my ticket and souvenir magazine from their gig in Croker on 29/6/1985 (£12.50 & £2 each). I also bought a photo album which includes details of their world tour 1984/85. On the bill that day were Squeeze, The Alarm, REM and In Tua Nua (Leslie Dowdall was such a fine thing back then!). It was a fabulous gig. Also seen many others in Dublin and Cork. Have little chance of getting a ticket on Monday. I think interest in signing up to a music website dwindles when a person is of a certain age but that doesn't mean they are still not loyal fans. Long time fans are going to lose out to the teeny boppers it seems.
PTH2009 wrote: » here is a picture of my view of fleetwood mac in the 3arena this year. seated tickets were 130, 75 and 55. My seat was Block P Row 45 Seat 249 which was a 75 euro ticket i think the 55 euro tickets were to the right of me. Id imagine this seat would be a E102 ticket for the u2 gigs with the e33 being to the left of them.
webpal wrote: » Anyone know about ticket prices, I can't find anything anywhere. I realise the range is 34-191 and standing is 75 but what about in between . Are there seats for 50, 60, 80 etc? And if so, whereabouts would these be? don't really want to spend much time in the morning trying to figure this out.
Shedite27 wrote: » What are you suggesting? that because you once went to a U2 gig 30 years ago you deserve to be given tickets this time? Could ya imagine if any event int he world only gave tickets to those who've been there previously, same 80,000 people at every all Ireland final, would't that be fun :rolleyes: Grow up man, queue overnight or be the first online Monday morning like the rest of them. Ticketmaster are doing the best they can here
8-10 wrote: » You realise it's not actually free if you pay a €50 subscription right? You end up paying for it anyway
beveragelady wrote: » I was wondering if it would have been possible to get anything other than the MGZ tickets in the pre-sale? Did anybody manage to get seated tickets, for example? Are they sending out tickets or do we get them on the night?
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Both nights are pretty much the same bar 4 or 5 songs
starWave wrote: » I though the concept was an innocence stage and an experience stage, and they switch halfway through.
The tour will also be conceptually unique in terms of the music. Routing shows that the cities are all booked in multiples of two dates in each market, which is no accident. Though the concept is being refined, it is believed that the band will be performing two different shows in each market on consecutive nights, built around the "innocence + experience" theme. That said, all tickets will be sold as individual night tickets, with no package deals.
“We are going to try to have a completely different feeling from night one to night two,” said Bono speaking about the concerts, “and have some fun playing with the idea of innocence and experience. More to be revealed!”
Zascar wrote: » So this may be a stupid question but let me as it anyway: what's the best thing to do to try to guarantee getting any tickets on Monday morning? My girlfriend is a massive U2 fan - I've been promising her for ages I'll bring her to U2 when they come to Dublin - she'll be devastated if I dont get tickets. I don't care which ones I just have to get a pair for us. I have not used ticketmaster in a long time but the site is a pain from what I remember. I assume the world and its mother will be signing on Monday morning - is it just a matter of luck? Is there a particular ticket you'll have a better chance of getting than others? Are there way more standing than the rest? I'd prefer not to have to buy the super expensive ones - cheapo would be fine! Do you need to be logged in to the site with your card details already saved - I updated my profile just in case. Is it worth having a few friends beside you all trying?
Zascar wrote: » So this may be a stupid question but let me as it anyway: what's the best thing to do to try to guarantee getting any tickets on Monday morning? My girlfriend is a massive U2 fan - I've been promising her for ages I'll bring her to U2 when they come to Dublin - she'll be devastated if I dont get tickets. I don't care which ones I just have to get a pair for us. I have not used ticketmaster in a long time but the site is a pain from what I remember. I assume the world and its mother will be signing on Monday morning - is it just a matter of luck? Is there a particular ticket you'll have a better chance of getting than others? Are there way more standing than the rest? I'd prefer not to have to buy the super expensive ones - cheapo would be fine! Which day will be least popular or does it matter? Do you need to be logged in to the site with your card details already saved - I updated my profile just in case. Is it worth having a few friends beside you all trying?
horseburger wrote: » Perhaps it is possible that MisterAnarchy sought further confirmation from ticketmaster on that issue?
lukin wrote: » I would like to buy four tickets so I have created two accounts on ticketmaster. They are linked to two different cards (a VISA and a Mastercard) but the billing address is the same for both. Does this mean I will be prevented from buying four? If I change the billing address for one account will that get around it?
Nicole Refined Pasture wrote: » Use two different browsers on the morning they go on sale. I don't think the address will come into it (esp with paperless tickets).
kennyu272 wrote: » The E33 seats are located directly facing the stage but up at the back.When the screen comes down to walkway level you won't be able to see the main stage or band (because they will be performing from inside the screen).Plus you won't see any visuals on the screen when its in its normal position.
Nunu wrote: » 2 tickets per postal address is ridiculous. There's 7 people in our household and 6 want to go. I'll be trying on my card for 2 and likewise 2 other cards will be trying for 2 each. So, this is breaking the rules?