dellas1979 wrote: » Hello there, I am looking to book tickets for an event, and cant get my head around the 3 area seating plan. Where would Block H, row 49, seats 48 and 49 be? I see H obviously, to the left of the stage, but there are 3 H blocks... thanks!
dellas1979 wrote: » Thank you for replying (yes took a bit o' time I have seen that schematic of the arena (the one you posted above). I can see/figure out where Block H is (obviously from the letter H - but there are 3 of them), but I cant figure out the row 49, seats 48 and 49 ...
MojoRisinnnn wrote: » Hi all would love to get some peoples opinions on this, I'm going to a festival with my girlfriend but she cant get off work the Thursday and wants to go to the Friday instead, there's still two days which is grand and we're not camping as we have an apartment in the city but I really want to go the Thursday as there's some serious bands playing and would be my preferred day overall, is it a bit dickish for me to go early and let her fly over the next day? Also is going to a festival for a day on your own a bit sad? Any thoughts welcome
lc180 wrote: » Anyone been to a gig in Hangar before? It's the old Andrews Lane theatre I believe. I've never heard of it before and just wondering what to expect size wise and any useful info like that. Cheers.
Easy Rod wrote: » I was there for their launch night a few months back, I thought it was a good venue with a decent layout and sound quality...although it was The Minutes playing that night rather than the DJ centric route they're going now so acoustics could be different?
johnnykilo wrote: » Can anyone give me some guidelines on seats in the National Concert Hall? The gig I want to go to still has some seats in the Stalls, first few rows, not quite in the middle but not right at the side either, probably 8 seats from the edges. I presume these will be good seats? Are the first 2 or 3 rows too near to the stage? Any advice would be appreciated, I've never been to the NCH before. Cheers! Edit: It's a kinda rock, acoustic gig not an orchestra or opera just in case that makes any difference
Kev W wrote: » Going to Paradise Lost at The Academy this weekend and the website gives a time of 6:30 which presumably means that's when the doors open, is there any way to find out when the actual gig is meant to start?
Irish Aris wrote: » Sometimes the promoters will post exact stage times on their website or social media pages, but closer to the day - maybe the same day of the concert or teh day before. Usually gigs at the Academy finish a bit after 22:30, so depending on how long Paradise Lost will play, they 'd be on stage between 20:30 and 21:00
Atavan-Halen wrote: » Anyone know if I go into a ticketmaster outlet like Stephens green can I buy tickets for a concert in the UK? Thanks!
ceatharlach abu wrote: » Hey guys. Can.anyone tell me what parking there is at 3 arena on concert day. And is it worth it to buy the official parking ticket on ticketmaster? Travelling from tipperary via motorway.... Or should I just get the luas??
Irish Aris wrote: » I wouldn't be familiar with parking as I don't drive. The Luas is quite handy, they have at least 3 of them waiting at any time, there will be stewards to help people as well, you can be in Dublin City Center in 15-20 minutes.
ceatharlach abu wrote: » Id have to get the las from red cow. Apparently it can take 45 mins to the point from there! So i reckon I'd be better off just driving straight there, unless parking is going to be a nightmare.
gary29428 wrote: » It's my first time booking the 3 arena with ticket master (X Factor tickets for Xmas). Is there a way I can choose a seat, everytime I go in ticket master issues me tickets at the extreme left of the stage no matter what price ticket I choose. Does this mean all other tickets are sold and this is all that's left.....thanks
mckar wrote: » Got seats in the Olympia Theatre row a seat 1 and 2 in stalls thought they where great seats but now I am thinking they might be restricted veiw. Can anyone shed some light on this for me please. Thanks in advance.