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  1. I am going to this Wednesday's show and I have a similar story. During the pre sale I bought tickets in Section 120 thinking I would be viewing the main stage from a distance and being right on top of the b stage. That very day I caught wind here that the Red Zone was most likely around the b stage this time around. Of course that is not how it ended up, but that was the thinking at the time. 

     

    So I paid top price, except for $595 packages, and I will be directly on the side of the main stage. I am right across the aisle from people who paid $595. So I thought I was golden. I really feel sorry for my neighbors across the aisle who will have the same view as me and paid almost $300 more than myself. 

     

    I called Ticketmaster back as soon as I realized my mistake and asked if I could exchange them for Section 103 which would give me the setting I wanted. There were plenty of seats there and you would think it would not be a problem. The woman I spoke to told me that the United Center was not one of the venues where they had the power to do this. I forget the term she used. Maybe it was something like preferred client. I couldn't believe it. This was six months ago during the pre sale. All the activity had died down from the morning rush as it was early afternoon. 

     

    This is a complete mess. 

     

    I will tell you another thing. I remember sections like 106 being around $230 and sections like 117 being $275. Even those prices were a clue that my interpretation was correct. What I am trying to say is it appears to me that they had the entire venue completely ass backwards. 

  2. In all fairness, I reckon Bono's injuries would have a bearing on what they can and can't play. You can pretty much write off The Fly or any other song requiring rhythm guitar. They'll tinker with the setlist to see what works and what doesn't. Vertigo went from being the How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb tour to the 18 Singles tour (only around four new songs at some shows towards the end). 360 went from being the No Line On The Horizon tour to a greatest hits tour to the Achtung Baby 20th Anniversary tour.

     

    It'll get better.

    Wow are you ever right about the 20th Anniversary Tour of Achtung Baby! That set list was looking mighty tired over May and June before I saw them in July. However, to their credit, they rocked the house with those first four songs. Sounded like they were playing them for the first time. Either way, just wanted to comment because that 20th Anniversary idea did not hit me until just a couple of weeks ago. Good observations in everything else you said. 

     

    But I do want to chime in with everyone else that is disappointed in the recoiling on the idea of two separate shows. I bought first night in Chicago because I was calculating that first night would be Innocence and that would mean I would have the chance to hear a lot of the new material. From what we had heard it sounded like there would be an Innocence show followed by an Experience Show. Which also matched their two nights on followed by at least two nights off. 

     

    And of course I am not complaining. Certainly is a first world problem, right? 

     

    But since I am somewhat hard to please I will also mention that I hope The Troubles comes back and WLCTT is dropped. I always liked WLCTT but I don't feel it belongs in this show as i am understanding things and it is a pity to throw out a new song for it. The boys properly gave tribute to B.B. King. I hope the North American leg does not become one long B.B. King tribute. Nothing against B.B. May he rest in peace. 

  3. I think the phone has replaced the lighter, not a fan of either.

    At concerts, yes, absolutely. In ordinary day to day life, I believe it has replaced the cigarette as a coping mechanism for many when they are alone and out and about. Look, I'm not saying that there is never a good reason to check an email or make or receive a call, but it seems to be a defense mechanism. 

     

    And yes they are super annoying at concerts. I am a pretty decent amateur photographer. I could take some stellar shots of the band but I am glad they ban me from taking a camera with a decent lens. Because I really want to simply enjoy the experience. The camera has a tendency to get between the photographer and the experience. And there is certainly no shortage of photographs of the event that others will take. 

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    I'm having quite an internal debate on when to purchase tickets for Chicago 2 and I'd love to hear other people's experiences with prices on StubHub as the show date gets closer.
     
    Is it worth buying section 300 seats (nosebleeds) for $100-ish now or will tickets in the 200 sections drop as the date gets closer?
     
    What it really comes down to is it better to have seats guaranteed two months out or should I cut it close in hopes of cheaper tickets?
     
    What have you done in the past?
     

     

    Thanks!

     

    I went to every show in Chicago for 360 tour and most shows for all the other tours.   I watched TM and the resales.  Ticket prices dropped dramatically.  Granted it was a stadium but if there are a number of resales still around I would not worry but watch as they disappear.  I saw seats up front go for less than $100 for what I think was every show.  They are playing five nights.  I'd wait and see if I were you but I'm not so I can only give you my opinion.  I'd definitely wait and watch every day.  There is also bound to be at least one ticket dump for every show.  I saw seats right up front for several U2 shows and many others released the day of the show.  It's a crap shoot.  I gamble and have only lost once.  I would definitely wait.  Remember that there are fake tickets out there and if you buy a fake one from a scalper-you have no recourse.  That is why TM resale is best as those are guaranteed seats.  I've seen and heard of fake tickets all the time so watch out for whomever is the seller.  I'd wait.  I'm in Milwaukee and watch this stuff a lot as concerts are my drug of choice.  

     

    I'm with Manohlive on this one.

     

    In trying to discern the layout of the stage for Chicago, I have visited Ticketmaster on numerous occasions. Even at the TM resale market the prices were not much above face value. I think that was my impression. What I have figured is this. U2 is playing 5 shows in Chicago. I believe they basically filled the demand of their fans who are willing to pay $300 per seat. That being the case, assuming I may be right, I believe the scalpers are not going to make what they thought they were. So I would wait it out. 

     

    I also attended all 360 shows in Chicago. For opening night I snagged a singe on the lower level with a full view of front of the stage. They were pretty much ideal. If I were just one more section closer it would have been perfect. But I am not complaining. Got that ticket the day or two before the show. The second night I took the family and we were behind the stage in Club Seats. Still a great experience and I bought those about a week or two before the show. Again a ticket drop due to final configurations. 

     

    Finally, for their 2011 outing in Chicago, I bought 2 tickets in the second row on the side of the stage right next to The Edge. Face value at a ticket drop a day or two before the show. I took my 9 year old, at the time, son and we had a blast. It was perfect for taking a child because it was close, and a very comfortable place to sit with a kid. As an added bonus I did not have to have my money tied up for almost two years as some did due to Bono's injury in 2010. Those tickets originally went on sale right after the September '09 shows for July 2010. As we all now that date was not satisfied until July 2011. 

     

    Of course the key here, as has been mentioned, flexibility and the willingness to miss out. I am good on both counts. But I have also found that where there is a will there seems to be a way that does not involve paying exorbitant prices to a scalper. 

  5. Got in right at 12 and bought 2 GA for night 1 boston and was checked out and purchased in exactly 2 minutes. What an easy process. Sorry about everyone else having trouble. 

     

    I tried to use my code again for night 2 but it says my code offer is no longer active so i guess its 2 tickets total and not per night. I will try for night 2 on general  sale  monday! See you all there.

     

    Same experience for me in Chicago. Going to opening night. Chose section 120 row 12. 

     

    Looks like I am about 10 to 20 feet from tickets that go for $595 each. 

     

    I was able to look at the seating chart last evening and had a good idea of what I wanted to do. 

     

    I got right in at 11 on the button and done by 11:02.

     

    I also extend my hopes that everyone else has minimum trouble and can find tickets. 

     

    Now I'm excited. 

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    How much is RZ tickets? 

    $350 each

     

    Ouch!  Good for you. I am sticking with the GA. I am 6'8" tall so no problem seeing the show, but tell this to people behind me.  :D

     

     

    Ha-Ha! I think I am always behind you. Baseball games, concerts, you name it. I am not short, but I notice just how many tall people there are in the world when going to events. 

  7. How many times must you enter the code for an actual transaction? 

     

    It sounds like you must enter code to get to page, and also at payment time. 

     

    Is this correct? 

     

    Sorry to hear all of you having problems. Extremely frustrating.

     

    Seems TM is Stuck in a Moment. 

  8. It's confusing how the layout will be with that centre stage....no west end configuration so  where will the focus be on stage?

     

    Wouldn't where they show the Red Zone be a good indicator? Looking at Chicago it seems to be on the end of the hall where I have always seen the stage. 

  9. Greetings Everyone, 

     

    I am wondering where we will be getting our emails with the pre-sale code. 

     

    Will it be our regular everyday email accounts, in other words the one we have signed up with? Or will it be the U2 email which I am not able to log in to for some reason?

     

    Anyone have a clue? I am kind of stressed out myself. 

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