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DeanGoodman
Four months until show time. I wouldn't stress just yet, unless you are flying Alitalia and they finally go out of business. There will be (tens of) thousands of people in the same situation. If the worst really does come to the worst - which it won't - it is only a 4-hour walk between Lucca and Pisa.
I didn't realize Alitalia is on the brink. They're my ticket from PSA to BCN. Hoping they don't go tits up until after the 25th. Worst case, we'll find another airline or rent a car. That's The Pope's airline. If he can't get divine intervention, who can?
Alitalia has been in financial difficulties for a long time but I wouldn't worry too much they will more than likely still be operating and if they don't then there are other inexpensive options to get from Pisa to Barcelona.
I believe that only Vueling airlines offer direct flights on that route but they don't fly it on Mondays also keep in mind that the Vueling flight gets into Barcelona late at 00.30 but I'm sure you will be fine with your current Alitalia booking.
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marksinclair
Anyone think there will be more general admission (or other) tickets come back on sale for this date?
It seems almost all the other Euro shows have had ticket drops since the original sales, but not Lucca.
Still hoping to go if possible!
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Rockon
Long time fan , first time poster on the site. Got pit tickets for lucca and pick up at venue. Any info on when they will be available at the venue?
Multiple attempts at ticketone customer service are not helpful. Thanks!
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mjaggergirl
I m picking up at venue too and also do not know the answer to this question
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Rockon
Long time fan , first time poster on the site. Got pit tickets for lucca and pick up at venue. Any info on when they will be available at the venue?
Multiple attempts at ticketone customer service are not helpful. Thanks!Quote
mjaggergirl
I m picking up at venue too and also do not know the answer to this question
From the Lucca Summer Festival website:
NEI GIORNI DI CONCERTO:
"L'apertura delle casse per il ritiro delle prenotazioni è prevista per le ore 18.30 (c/o Summer Point, Piazza del Giglio ingresso S. Girolamo)."
On a rough translation:
ON THE DAY OF THE CONCERT ONLY:
Online tickets can be picked up from 6.30pm at Summer Festival Point Piazza del Giglio entry from S. Girolamo.
Please check website for show and admission times.
Infoline: +39 0584 46477
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swaff
Lucca is starting to get ready for The Stones.
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skyhawk
Where are they gonna put those 55.000 people? I calculated in google earth that the area with a view to the stage is about 20.000 - 25.000 sq.m. That would be 2 persons a square meter? I doubt it.
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skyhawk
Where are they gonna put those 55.000 people? I calculated in google earth that the area with a view to the stage is about 20.000 - 25.000 sq.m. That would be 2 persons a square meter? I doubt it.
Exactly my thoughts. I think that this is for something around 15000-20000 people.
They have to use a lot of space to place the production too.
Maybe that's why it was so hard to buy a ticket, small field.
Would make sense. On the plan some posts above the white/blanko area would include the walls because the semicirle on the left is definitely part of the wall. So the prata areas have to be in front of the walls according to that plan. Also I have seen that there is a small moat in front of the wall, so that also has to get covered, maybe that's where the tribunes will be placed..Quote
Beast
I was wondering about that. If I understand correctly, the site had to be protected as part of the deal, so maybe the walls will be covered by some kind of temporary structure that can accommodate some of the audience as well.