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nanker phelge
Had a go - no luck so far
Refuse to pay £350 + per ticket!
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Stoneswolf
anyone got standing?
That is also my question ? Did anyone got Standing?????????
ok, sorry you couldn't get the tix you wanted, maybe you can find out where they're rehearsing to hear them all the same, let me know if you do ;-)Quote
Sister Marie
@Gotdablouse : yes it's me!
Ticketmaster is OK now but of course no 106 £ ticket...
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Erik_Snow
I have to give up too, can't access ticketmaster, even
Like we can read on the french forum, the rehearsal place is unknown and possibly in the countryside, no time to search (and to go there if it's not in the région parisienne). Tant pis !Quote
gotdablouseok, sorry you couldn't get the tix you wanted, maybe you can find out where they're rehearsing to hear them all the same, let me know if you do ;-)Quote
Sister Marie
@Gotdablouse : yes it's me!
Ticketmaster is OK now but of course no 106 £ ticket...
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JK
This advice might come too late concerning the London tickets, but my advice is practise before the tickets you want go on sale. If you book tickets only every 3-5 years many things change during that time and some ticket companies have a bit different logic in their systems. When high demand tickets to Justin Bieber, for example, go on sale book tickets (ok, don´t confirm/pay them unless you want to see JB....) to practise. This way you know how the ticket sales work and you know which page you need to have open. There are many tricks you can do (I´ll keep some secrets to myself...).
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Green Lady
Seetickets: keep refreshing the page if it says Not Available. After a while more tickets appear. Don't give up unless it says SOLD OUT.
I'm in for Thursday: Row F Block 417 for £326.
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Limbostone
Has anyone tried the telephone hotline? I won't, because from abroad I know they're gonna spell both my name and address wrong.
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sjs12
Bring back postal applications!
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sjs12
Bring back postal applications!
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sjs12
Bring back postal applications!
In the old days (1976) I got up early in the morning, cycled 10 miles to the nearest presale point, queued up for an hour and finally got tickets for the show on my 18th birthday. Price was 25 Dutch guilders, say $12. Those were the days.
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Promoman
I'm in