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Hello London
Le plus simple pour parcourir aéroport LUTON Twickenham et aéroport Gatwick Twickenham.
Merci!
Bonjour That's the extent of my French I'm afraid but in answer to your question.
Both Luton and Gatwick are about a 30 minute Train journey from Central London (Luton to Kings Cross) and Gatwick to Victoria (using Gatwick Express).
Heathrow is less than 10 miles from Twickenham so obviously the closest.
So all three are no problem really, depends on where you are going to stay whilst you are over.
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Does anyone know how tomorrow's Ticketmaster presale will work?
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Does anyone know how tomorrow's Ticketmaster presale will work?
Log in and buy tickets?
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peoplewitheyes
I'm still here. Still haven't got any tickets. I would like to get 5 seats for Twickenham.
I looked on the AXS presale, for 129 pounds tix (my upper limit really), in the middle or lower tier, as close/optimal view as possible, but everything seemed to be at the back at the place. Several attempts bring up similar not very enticing possibilities.
What's my game plan? I know there is a whole marketing and sales psychology against me in buying a rock ticket these days, but do these agents just drip release blocks of seats over the weeks? Do prices go up? Do they ever fall?
I haven't bought tickets for a big rock show in England for many years, and would appreciate you all's wisdom
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peoplewitheyes
I'm still here. Still haven't got any tickets. I would like to get 5 seats for Twickenham.
I looked on the AXS presale, for 129 pounds tix (my upper limit really), in the middle or lower tier, as close/optimal view as possible, but everything seemed to be at the back at the place. Several attempts bring up similar not very enticing possibilities.
What's my game plan? I know there is a whole marketing and sales psychology against me in buying a rock ticket these days, but do these agents just drip release blocks of seats over the weeks? Do prices go up? Do they ever fall?
I haven't bought tickets for a big rock show in England for many years, and would appreciate you all's wisdom
I experienced a drop in price for the first time back in 2013 for an indoor Stones show in Anaheim. Tickets were (about as I recall) $650, 500, 275 & 175. Within a week or 2 of the show, I picked up a ticket (thru the AEG site) for $175 that was originally $650. I think the strategy is to get the tickets sold no matter what.
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peoplewitheyes
I'm still here. Still haven't got any tickets. I would like to get 5 seats for Twickenham.
I looked on the AXS presale, for 129 pounds tix (my upper limit really), in the middle or lower tier, as close/optimal view as possible, but everything seemed to be at the back at the place. Several attempts bring up similar not very enticing possibilities.
What's my game plan? I know there is a whole marketing and sales psychology against me in buying a rock ticket these days, but do these agents just drip release blocks of seats over the weeks? Do prices go up? Do they ever fall?
I haven't bought tickets for a big rock show in England for many years, and would appreciate you all's wisdom
I experienced a drop in price for the first time back in 2013 for an indoor Stones show in Anaheim. Tickets were (about as I recall) $650, 500, 275 & 175. Within a week or 2 of the show, I picked up a ticket (thru the AEG site) for $175 that was originally $650. I think the strategy is to get the tickets sold no matter what.
That also happened to me at Staples show 2 or 3 same tour.
My sister (and bro-in-law) bought a pair at apprx. $450+ each that were nearly side stage view mid/lower loge bought right when they went on sale. Prices eventually dropped for that section and all surrounding sections, and that's when I swooped in and bought a ticket for much less and was a section back from the stage with a much better perspective. I didn't have the heart to tell her she basically got swindled, but I did encourage her to talk to some of the ushers about the "obstructed" view. Ending on a somewhat positive note, the ushers found her seats a section back from the stage right near where I was with my heavily discounted ticket. Although it's easy to get swept up with the presale and general sales frenzy, sometimes it pays to be patient and sit it out waiting for some price drops (whether official or stubhub as I did for the last *Vegas show).
Another time at a Rogers Waters concert - paid face value apprx. $200 for 2nd row center the day before the show - can only assume it was an unsold expensive VIP ticket. There's bound to be some unsold VIP packages at some of these upcoming Stones shows...those prices are outrageous! If so, it will help out the Lucky Dip buyers and/or Pit tickets will reappear standard PIT prices which I think happened during the first leg of No Filter.
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@GAFF - Haha oops - must have been Staples 2!
Went to several shows that tour: Vegas, Staples 2, and both at Anaheim - all within nine days...it's all a blur!
Staples 2 was extraordinary and best of the bunch though.
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Hairball
@GAFF - Haha oops - must have been Staples 2!
Went to several shows that tour: Vegas, Staples 2, and both at Anaheim - all within nine days...it's all a blur!
Staples 2 was extraordinary and best of the bunch though.
CYHMK with Taylor was worth the price of admission alone, for me.
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@GAFF - Haha oops - must have been Staples 2!
Went to several shows that tour: Vegas, Staples 2, and both at Anaheim - all within nine days...it's all a blur!
Staples 2 was extraordinary and best of the bunch though.
CYHMK with Taylor was worth the price of admission alone, for me.
Yes, as well as Sway. I think it was the one show that Mick Taylor was featured on four tunes (Sway, CYHMK, Rambler, and Satisfaction) and with no other "special" guests infiltrating the stage.
They also played Faraway Eyes!
PS- If there had been a Staples 3, no doubt I would have been there!!!
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peoplewitheyes
I'm still here. Still haven't got any tickets. I would like to get 5 seats for Twickenham.
I looked on the AXS presale, for 129 pounds tix (my upper limit really), in the middle or lower tier, as close/optimal view as possible, but everything seemed to be at the back at the place. Several attempts bring up similar not very enticing possibilities.
What's my game plan? I know there is a whole marketing and sales psychology against me in buying a rock ticket these days, but do these agents just drip release blocks of seats over the weeks? Do prices go up? Do they ever fall?
I haven't bought tickets for a big rock show in England for many years, and would appreciate you all's wisdom
I experienced a drop in price for the first time back in 2013 for an indoor Stones show in Anaheim. Tickets were (about as I recall) $650, 500, 275 & 175. Within a week or 2 of the show, I picked up a ticket (thru the AEG site) for $175 that was originally $650. I think the strategy is to get the tickets sold no matter what.
That also happened to me at Staples show 2 or 3 same tour.
My sister (and bro-in-law) bought a pair at apprx. $450+ each that were nearly side stage view mid/lower loge bought right when they went on sale. Prices eventually dropped for that section and all surrounding sections, and that's when I swooped in and bought a ticket for much less and was a section back from the stage with a much better perspective. I didn't have the heart to tell her she basically got swindled, but I did encourage her to talk to some of the ushers about the "obstructed" view. Ending on a somewhat positive note, the ushers found her seats a section back from the stage right near where I was with my heavily discounted ticket. Although it's easy to get swept up with the presale and general sales frenzy, sometimes it pays to be patient and sit it out waiting for some price drops (whether official or stubhub as I did for the last *Vegas show).
Another time at a Rogers Waters concert - paid face value apprx. $200 for 2nd row center the day before the show - can only assume it was an unsold expensive VIP ticket. There's bound to be some unsold VIP packages at some of these upcoming Stones shows...those prices are outrageous! If so, it will help out the Lucky Dip buyers and/or Pit tickets will reappear standard PIT prices which I think happened during the first leg of No Filter.
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ElGeordie
On the 2013 tour I picked up a seat in the first section off the floor near the stage for $250 again I waited until a few days before the show and bought from TM. The lady next to me had bought during the presale and paid $650. She actually punched me when I told her what I'd paid!
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peoplewitheyes
I'm still here. Still haven't got any tickets. I would like to get 5 seats for Twickenham.
I looked on the AXS presale, for 129 pounds tix (my upper limit really), in the middle or lower tier, as close/optimal view as possible, but everything seemed to be at the back at the place. Several attempts bring up similar not very enticing possibilities.
What's my game plan? I know there is a whole marketing and sales psychology against me in buying a rock ticket these days, but do these agents just drip release blocks of seats over the weeks? Do prices go up? Do they ever fall?
I haven't bought tickets for a big rock show in England for many years, and would appreciate you all's wisdom
I experienced a drop in price for the first time back in 2013 for an indoor Stones show in Anaheim. Tickets were (about as I recall) $650, 500, 275 & 175. Within a week or 2 of the show, I picked up a ticket (thru the AEG site) for $175 that was originally $650. I think the strategy is to get the tickets sold no matter what.
That also happened to me at Staples show 2 or 3 same tour.
My sister (and bro-in-law) bought a pair at apprx. $450+ each that were nearly side stage view mid/lower loge bought right when they went on sale. Prices eventually dropped for that section and all surrounding sections, and that's when I swooped in and bought a ticket for much less and was a section back from the stage with a much better perspective. I didn't have the heart to tell her she basically got swindled, but I did encourage her to talk to some of the ushers about the "obstructed" view. Ending on a somewhat positive note, the ushers found her seats a section back from the stage right near where I was with my heavily discounted ticket. Although it's easy to get swept up with the presale and general sales frenzy, sometimes it pays to be patient and sit it out waiting for some price drops (whether official or stubhub as I did for the last *Vegas show).
Another time at a Rogers Waters concert - paid face value apprx. $200 for 2nd row center the day before the show - can only assume it was an unsold expensive VIP ticket. There's bound to be some unsold VIP packages at some of these upcoming Stones shows...those prices are outrageous! If so, it will help out the Lucky Dip buyers and/or Pit tickets will reappear standard PIT prices which I think happened during the first leg of No Filter.
My experience has been similar. Stones shows are different, a few examples:[*] During the A Bigger Bang Tour, I landed a pair of tickets four days before the show, for one of the on-stage "boxes" for less than half the original price
[*] On the 2013 tour I picked up a seat in the first section off the floor near the stage for $250 again I waited until a few days before the show and bought from TM. The lady next to me had bought during the presale and paid $650. She actually punched me when I told her what I'd paid!
[*] On the zip code tour I decided to take my kids and broke my cardinal rule and bought early. However two weeks later the venue/TM released entire sections closer to the stage for the same price I'd paid. I called up TM and they swapped my original tickets for the newly opened (better located) section.
The promoters don't sell the best tickets first, they're in the business of filling the venue. They don't care where you sit they just want to maximize the gross take.
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peoplewitheyes
is this for Twickenham or London Stadium? And is it for real? And when do those tickets go on sale?