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marclaff
Nobodyimportant quote :
"Tuesday I arrived about 6pm, was handed an envelope. 2 excellent seats, block 109.
Friday, 3.30pm, invited to choose from 12-15 envelopes fanned out. Gold Circle."
The earlier you come (real fan) more chance to get a good ticket.
It's very to say to the staff : these enveloppes must be proposed to the first ones.
After 4-5 pm, you propose all the other enveloppes.
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piet
Hi,
here is my experience with Lucky Dip tickets for London 2: I had planned to go with my wife who felt unwell all day and finally decided that she couldn't go.
Collecting both tickets by myself shortly before seven wasn't a problem. Nice surprise: No Filter Pit.
In the next 30 minutes I approached about 20 people informing them that I had a spare pit ticket that I was willing to give away for free. Nobody was interested. Some of them were with others and didn't want to split up, which of course I can understand totally. But it was still frustrating not being able to make someone happy.
As show time was approaching. I finally entered the venue and gave the ticket to someone in gold circle. Don't know if the person actually used it.
Had a great time in the pit!
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grzegorz67
For London 2, I was initially allocated a single distant nosebleed but collected my ticket in the company of friends - a family of 4 who got a pair of GAs and a pair of GCs. A sympathetic ticket office on seeing we were all together upgraded us all to GC and we were ecstatic. Once inside we grabbed an amazing spot tucked right into the corner on Keith’s side, next to the Pit. I recognised a good few faces in the Pit - Beast And Topi amongst them. I bumped into Beast and Flairville in the street at the end as the crowds dispersed. And to top it all off, we got that performance.
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piet
Hi,
here is my experience with Lucky Dip tickets for London 2: I had planned to go with my wife who felt unwell all day and finally decided that she couldn't go.
Collecting both tickets by myself shortly before seven wasn't a problem. Nice surprise: No Filter Pit.
In the next 30 minutes I approached about 20 people informing them that I had a spare pit ticket that I was willing to give away for free. Nobody was interested. Some of them were with others and didn't want to split up, which of course I can understand totally. But it was still frustrating not being able to make someone happy.
As show time was approaching. I finally entered the venue and gave the ticket to someone in gold circle. Don't know if the person actually used it.
Had a great time in the pit!
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ladywilliam
Does this mean that BOX Office staff know which tickets are in the envelops? or Do they have some tickets separately not in the envelops and give them to you?
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grzegorz67
For London 2, I was initially allocated a single distant nosebleed but collected my ticket in the company of friends - a family of 4 who got a pair of GAs and a pair of GCs. A sympathetic ticket office on seeing we were all together upgraded us all to GC and we were ecstatic. Once inside we grabbed an amazing spot tucked right into the corner on Keith’s side, next to the Pit. I recognised a good few faces in the Pit - Beast And Topi amongst them. I bumped into Beast and Flairville in the street at the end as the crowds dispersed. And to top it all off, we got that performance.
Lucky you!!
Does this mean that BOX Office staff know which tickets are in the envelops? or Do they have some tickets separately not in the envelops and give them to you?
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grzegorz67
For London 2, I was initially allocated a single distant nosebleed but collected my ticket in the company of friends - a family of 4 who got a pair of GAs and a pair of GCs. A sympathetic ticket office on seeing we were all together upgraded us all to GC and we were ecstatic. Once inside we grabbed an amazing spot tucked right into the corner on Keith’s side, next to the Pit. I recognised a good few faces in the Pit - Beast And Topi amongst them. I bumped into Beast and Flairville in the street at the end as the crowds dispersed. And to top it all off, we got that performance.
Lucky you!!
Does this mean that BOX Office staff know which tickets are in the envelops? or Do they have some tickets separately not in the envelops and give them to you?
I don’t know but there’s certainly a bit of skullduggery and jiggery pokery going on, which I unusual benefitted from on this occasion. Gold circles have a gold mark on the side of them so I think it’s just a matter of shaking the window envelope To see the special mark. Having 2 teenagers in the group and 2 attractive females probably helped too. My sister’s coming to Covemtry with me so hopefully she’ll bring me luck
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kwoznica
I got GC, grzegorz67 we had to be very close because I was near the corner
unfortunately, I had two fools before me who fully recorded almost every song of the gig and impeded my view with their smartphones. awful
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slewan
by the way: there's a number on the lower left and right side of the LD tickets indicating the # of the LD ticket.
on Tuesday I had # 41/200, on Friday #592/1000 – which means the had 1000 LD tickets for Friday!
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kwoznica
I got GC, grzegorz67 we had to be very close because I was near the corner
unfortunately, I had two fools before me who fully recorded almost every song of the gig and impeded my view with their smartphones. awful
Were you Keith’s side? I was about 3rd row out from the corner. Strangely, my photos from this show are much worse than Dublin and London 1, both of which I was GA front row. There were lots of waving arms around me. My friends’ 15yo daughter got onto the rail and got some great shots with her phone.
But recording whole songs and obstructing others’ views is so selfish. In Barcelona last year, I was 2nd row at the end of the catwalk with the front row all VIP early entry people with their black bags. For the last half hour plus of the show, every time Mick came down the ramp, 4 of them stood in a row with their backs to Mick (they were all tall) so they could get a selfie with Mick behind them. They formed a 4 person human wall and It blocked the view of about 50+ people every time. Selfish ignorant arseholes!
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grzegorz67
For London 2, I was initially allocated a single distant nosebleed but collected my ticket in the company of friends - a family of 4 who got a pair of GAs and a pair of GCs. A sympathetic ticket office on seeing we were all together upgraded us all to GC and we were ecstatic. Once inside we grabbed an amazing spot tucked right into the corner on Keith’s side, next to the Pit. I recognised a good few faces in the Pit - Beast And Topi amongst them. I bumped into Beast and Flairville in the street at the end as the crowds dispersed. And to top it all off, we got that performance.
Lucky you!!
Does this mean that BOX Office staff know which tickets are in the envelops? or Do they have some tickets separately not in the envelops and give them to you?
I don’t know but there’s certainly a bit of skullduggery and jiggery pokery going on, which I unusual benefitted from on this occasion. Gold circles have a gold mark on the side of them so I think it’s just a matter of shaking the window envelope To see the special mark. Having 2 teenagers in the group and 2 attractive females probably helped too. My sister’s coming to Covemtry with me so hopefully she’ll bring me luck
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slewan
by the way: did anybody score reserved Gold Cirle seats for the shows in Germany last year?
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slewan
by the way: did anybody score reserved Gold Cirle seats for the shows in Germany last year?
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MononoM
First show was a GA-one (no 143/326) (but I managed to go into the Gold Circle)
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nobodyimportant
Well, we got nosebleeds of a sort, but there aren't really any nosebleeds at St Mary's so no complaints here! Terrific view and we weren't much further away than we were in the excellent seats we had at London 1.
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nobodyimportant
Well, we got nosebleeds of a sort, but there aren't really any nosebleeds at St Mary's so no complaints here! Terrific view and we weren't much further away than we were in the excellent seats we had at London 1.
That’s what I got. I enjoyed myself and have no complaints at all. My LD Partner, 60 ish, always liked the Stones but hadn’t previously seen them, loved it. I was in Section 35.
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piet
Hi,
here is my experience with Lucky Dip tickets for London 2: I had planned to go with my wife who felt unwell all day and finally decided that she couldn't go.
Collecting both tickets by myself shortly before seven wasn't a problem. Nice surprise: No Filter Pit.
In the next 30 minutes I approached about 20 people informing them that I had a spare pit ticket that I was willing to give away for free. Nobody was interested. Some of them were with others and didn't want to split up, which of course I can understand totally. But it was still frustrating not being able to make someone happy.
As show time was approaching. I finally entered the venue and gave the ticket to someone in gold circle. Don't know if the person actually used it.
Had a great time in the pit!
This is fantastic I hope the person used the ticket.
A friend who I was with got given a free pit ticket and I myself was able to help two friends get into the pit and you can’t beat seeing the joy on people’s faces when able to help them like that it is a great thing to see.
Nate