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Monsoon Ragoon
Yugoslavia...
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Monsoon Ragoon
Yugoslavia...
2017.. and you are talking about Yugoslavia.. it's a strange world
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Monsoon Ragoon
Yugoslavia...
2017.. and you are talking about Yugoslavia.. it's a strange world
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VoodooLounge13
Sorry from the States. Thanks for the quick post responses so far!! Are street signs in English as well? My fear is not being able to find my way around. One particular European country, which shall remain nameless, has virtually nothing in English and I've no desire to ever return due to the horrible experience I had there years ago.
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HaroldJustin
So what I am seeing at almost all the concerts is a "pit" standing position, "premium" standing and normal standing, which cost, 260 - 200 and 100 euro's respectively. Am I about right about that?
200 euro's for front row... I like the previous tour better in europe, way cheaper at some concerts (even 65-80 euros)
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VoodooLounge13
Sorry from the States. Thanks for the quick post responses so far!! Are street signs in English as well? My fear is not being able to find my way around. One particular European country, which shall remain nameless, has virtually nothing in English and I've no desire to ever return due to the horrible experience I had there years ago.
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Gaetzi
I'm still planning on hitting the Paris shows and as bv has bluntly stated, "catch them while you can" -but the new stage design as well as the mention of still wanting to play the UK makes me think/ hope that the band has more gigs on the radar for 2018.
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slewan
bad news for concertgoers in Germany:
ticketmaster.de offers platinum tickets. Totally overpriced for sure, but the offer reads (Dusseldorf as an example, but Hamburg and Munich is more or less the same)
the important thing is not the prices but that fact that they offer seat in numbered rows ("Reihe") - not only tier seats but on the floor ("Innenraum") too. That seems to indicate THAT THERE MIGHT BE NO GA
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MileHigh
I would not be surprised if ticket prices "crash" a few days before some of these shows. The whole concert ticket price "industry" is in need of a correction.
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NedKellyBandit
The German told in an interview that there will be standing tickets for Hamburg. They will cost 85 EU.
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RipThisBone
Arnhem october 15, Premium Standing ticket in pocket.
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TooTough
So this picture posted in the Hamburg thread is what we are talking about?
A nightmare. You can see the seating area - and behind them the standing area.
Holy bullshit.
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HaroldJustin
So what I am seeing at almost all the concerts is a "pit" standing position, "premium" standing and normal standing, which cost, 260 - 200 and 100 euro's respectively. Am I about right about that?
200 euro's for front row... I like the previous tour better in europe, way cheaper at some concerts (even 65-80 euros)
Not so much. See Copenhagen, where the pit costs 330 euros and "FOS / premium standing" costs roughly 270 euros. Lots of variation in the pricing.
Paris seems to have at least the cheapest "FOS" so far, no?