gammy_knees wrote: » I was in Belfast at the gig last night. I had a seat in the second last row from the back. Amazingly, the complete back row all around the arena was UNSOLD. No one sat in those seats at the beginning. Only some people drifted into them as the show went on, I estimated about 300 seats in total. Btw, show was amazing!!!!
RolandGoose wrote: » Thanks for the heads up! I had a feeling Belfast didn't sell half as well as the Dublin shows! What time did the show start last night?
SoundOfSilence wrote: » gammy_knees are you from the North or driving from South? I'm just trying to size up what time ill have to leave at after work to get to gig.
Graham1978 wrote: » Seated tickets for Friday are on TM now
NachoBusiness wrote: » Managed to get some Row 27 Block D tickets off a mate that can no longer attend. Just looking at the seating plan and it seems I won't be able to see the screens but are there any smaller video screens, on the main stage straight ahead perhaps, to make up for this? Would have seemed like a logical step to take for any of the similar set up arenas that they have played. [/IMG]
NachoBusiness wrote: » Managed to get some Row 27 Block D tickets off a mate that can no longer attend. Just looking at the seating plan and it seems I won't be able to see the screens but are there any smaller video screens, on the main stage straight ahead perhaps, to make up for this? Would have seemed like a logical step to take for any of the similar set up arenas that they have played.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » They have had a small screen at the end of the big one for people in that position in other gigs.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » It seems to be right up in the gods..
psychozeb wrote: » Looks like it's more the moving of the e stage that was the major problem. I've block D looking for standing though for the Saturday.
NachoBusiness wrote: » When the front row is Row 21 (and it is for this gig) then you should have no problem getting into the standing area with seated tickets. It's different when the seats go all the way to the floor and the standing section is small, as then they have armbands, but I have never been at a gig in the 3Arena/O2 (when the front row was row 21) where is wasn't a quite a simply matter of just getting downstairs in order to to enter the standing area.
SoundOfSilence wrote: » Because of that, last night i took the plunge and bought 38£ belfast tickets for tonights gig. It's an absolute bargain considering what they're going for on the black market here and belfast is a 2 hour journey tops from Dublin.
donegal. wrote: » brillant show in belfast, i loved the screen etc. the only downside was the sound was terrible
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Good call . Ticket sales for Belfast have been really poor overall it would seem. They have had to reduce alot of the ticket prices to shift them . There are great seats available for £60 for the last week,these tickets were £170 before . Seats just behind the red zone tonight are only £60 . There is far too much hype about seeing the show in Dublin. If I lived in the Northern half of the country I'd prefer to see the show as its meant to be in the original layout in Belfast instead of a modified effort for Dublin.
Seve OB wrote: » but Dublin is not going to be a "modified effort"
innuendo141 wrote: » I've never been at a gig where the seats went all the way to the floor. I can assure you you cannot just walk up the stairs. Might be worth a shot but if that was the case anyone who paid 30 odd euro can have the same experience as someone who paid 70 odd
NachoBusiness wrote: » I am au fait with the venue, cheers. You say you haven't been at any gigs where the seating went to the floor and so in that case you won't really know what I mean, but if there is either flat seating, or seating that goes to the floor (Rows 20 and below) along with a small standing area, that area then becomes wristbanded (and/or they will check your tickets to make sure you have standing ticket). Getting from either the seated section, or the downstairs bar into that area is quite difficult as a result of that. However, when the whole entirety of the downstairs is standing (as it is with this gig) then once inside the door downstairs, you're in. There are no further restrictions on your movement (other than VIP areas and upstairs without a seated ticket of course). This being a paperless event downstairs also means it won't be possible to ask for tickets once inside. And so, on the basis that this gig is like all other gigs where there is no seated area downstairs, then it shouldn't be a major issue entering the standing area as there are two quite easy ways to access it, or to find yourself in it Granted you would have to be a regular user of the venue to have spotted this, but most people I know have. Hey, maybe it's common knowledge, no idea, but in any case I won't post them here as it would be nice if the little flaw was left in place so that I can continue to buy the odd cheap seat and stand but if anyone would like to know, PM me.