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Everything posted by peterferris8
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Awesome. I think it was just a glitch with the site.
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Yeah, for all the Euro dates the onsale time is 10am local to each specific place.
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The only London one that doesn't have the presale thing shown for it is the first gig. Sorry, that's what I meant. I'd actually prefer the first one as it's a Sunday and the following Monday is a bank holiday in Ireland. It just works out better for us travelling from Dublin. Might still go for Berlin or Koln (never been there actually). I want to go for the Sunday as well. I'll be on my second year at college by then, and therefore my timetable will be different, so I don't know whether I could fit the Monday, Thursday or Friday gigs in...
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The only London one that doesn't have the presale thing shown for it is the first gig.
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Where are you seeing the other prices? The only ones I'm seeing on Ticketmaster are £35 and £165... trying to remember pete, does anyone else remember where they saw it...been on so many sites tonight my brains turned to smush! To be honest, I'm still reeling from the announcement! When I saw it I hyperventilated! I've waited 6 years for this, presale powers don't let me down now...
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I have seen a site that does specifically say the GA's are the cheapest (but they usually are in the lower range of prices for most bands) but I can't remember which, this is a shot of what the Ticket Master site says though Standing is £35? So £181 for a seated ticket? Hmmm, that'd be great for the best place in the arena to be the cheapest!
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Quite honestly I hope the scalpers stay away from this one. Getting tickets for Foo Fighters at Wembley was the worst experience I've ever had trying to buy gig tickets, I wish the scalpers would just go away and let the actual fans get their tickets.
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Still waiting on my email.
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Just wondering, when the first dates of the Elevation and Vertigo tours get announced? Because ATYCLB and HTDAAB were both released in autumn 2000 and 2004, but then the tours started in spring 2001 and 2005. Given that we can probably expect the tour for SOI to start in spring, should we have had an announcement by now?
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With any luck it won't take his arm as long to recover as his back did, and even then the only shows that are being cancelled are the residency on the Tonight show, which can probably be rescheduled to be done pretty soon.
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Two years. If it starts in May it'll probably be starting in Europe because that's the sort of time at which a lot of big bands tour Europe.
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Announcing a tour a whole year in advance is ridiculously soon. I'm feeling cynical.
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Adam is toting the 'two different gigs in each city' idea again - again the suggestion of the loud rock & roll night followed by the acoustic night. If that's the case I'll get a ticket for the the loud night in the presale then try for a ticket to the acoustic night in the general sale.
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I do find it a bit bizarre that they'd do Croke Park (a stadium) amid a lump of arena gigs. I mean, I know they did Slane during the Elevation tour, but that was a festival.
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Yeah, announcements usually come on Mondays with presale tickets on Wednesday at 9am and general sale tickets on Friday at 9am too. Luckily my college timetable doesn't inhibit my ability to be online early...
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Tickets do always go on sale within a week of the announcement. It's very rare for bands to put tickets on sale ages after they were announced.
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To be honest, all the madness that ensues in trying to get tickets for big gigs is why I'll probably stick to just one gig in one venue personally - unless they are following through on the acoustic/electric thing.
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