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RiffKichards
I have on question about AXS.
When buying a no filter pit ticket for Southampton, there is no possibility for a shipping outside UK (and no e-ticket).
Do you know the reason why ?
For other shows (Coventry as an example), shipping outside UK is possible.
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RiffKichards
I have on question about AXS.
When buying a no filter pit ticket for Southampton, there is no possibility for a shipping outside UK (and no e-ticket).
Do you know the reason why ?
For other shows (Coventry as an example), shipping outside UK is possible.
What do you mean..
I bought Pit fir S. And i live in Holland.they will send the ticket by ordinary mail.
Jeroen
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RiffKichards
Here is Southampton (only one choice for the shipping _ UK only) :
[public.joomeo.com]
Here is Conventry (several choices for the shipping _ including outside UK) :
[public.joomeo.com]
I wonder why ? It does not help to sell tickets for Southampton.
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RiffKichards
Here is Southampton (only one choice for the shipping _ UK only) :
[public.joomeo.com]
Here is Conventry (several choices for the shipping _ including outside UK) :
[public.joomeo.com]
I wonder why ? It does not help to sell tickets for Southampton.
They had the same glitch in their system for Cardiff as well as the Lucky Dips (which are will call only, yet had the UK mail charge/option only as well).
I went ahead and ordered regardless, waited a few weeks to call to switch the shipping to will call and e-tix and found that the Lucky Dips already had been switched to will call. Had no problem changing shipping options. I don't expect (and didn't ask) that the postage fee will be refunded though, I may revisit at a later date, as I was charged shipping for five orders that now will incur no postage fees.
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RiffKichards
Thank you. I have my ticket . See you in Southampton, Twickenham and Marseilles. No Filter B x 3.
Maybe I will go for another date (Warsaw ?).
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roller99
I want to stay in London and just take the train from there to Southampton. It seems the trains run all night there, back to Waterloo station. Any locals that can confirm that this is feasible?
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roller99
I want to stay in London and just take the train from there to Southampton. It seems the trains run all night there, back to Waterloo station. Any locals that can confirm that this is feasible?
Last train back to London that day is 11pm.
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roller99
Sorry, don't mean to be clueless here, but do taxis run pretty regularly there after the show?
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sjs12
For once I can do my bit. After accommodation and/or travel, the first thing any Stones fan needs to know is what pubs to go to...
Platform Tavern - good food and beer and regular live blues/roots music. Walking distance from the gig and frequented by lots of local musicians. Built within the medieval walls of Southampton. [www.platformtavern.com]
Dancing Man - pub in what used to be the Wool House (14th century) with their own brewery making excellent American style IPA and other beers. Just up the road from Platform Tavern. [www.dancingmanbrewery.co.uk]
Caskaway - micro pub selling interesting beers and on the way to St Mary's from the above pubs. [www.caskaway.pub]
I'm not sure what to recommend as I don't have to stay in Hotels here. However, the White Star Tavern is meant to be very good from what I've heard.
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sjs12
For once I can do my bit. After accommodation and/or travel, the first thing any Stones fan needs to know is what pubs to go to...
Platform Tavern - good food and beer and regular live blues/roots music. Walking distance from the gig and frequented by lots of local musicians. Built within the medieval walls of Southampton. [www.platformtavern.com]
Dancing Man - pub in what used to be the Wool House (14th century) with their own brewery making excellent American style IPA and other beers. Just up the road from Platform Tavern. [www.dancingmanbrewery.co.uk]
Caskaway - micro pub selling interesting beers and on the way to St Mary's from the above pubs. [www.caskaway.pub]
I'm not sure what to recommend as I don't have to stay in Hotels here. However, the White Star Tavern is meant to be very good from what I've heard.
Hi, do you know some pub In Southampton openned past the midnight? My train back to London is only May, 30th at 8h30am. I will have a long free time after the show.
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glmmr_twn
Does anyone recommend The Big Green Bus? I'm considering taking it to the gig from Brighton.
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sjs12
For once I can do my bit. After accommodation and/or travel, the first thing any Stones fan needs to know is what pubs to go to...
Platform Tavern - good food and beer and regular live blues/roots music. Walking distance from the gig and frequented by lots of local musicians. Built within the medieval walls of Southampton. [www.platformtavern.com]
Dancing Man - pub in what used to be the Wool House (14th century) with their own brewery making excellent American style IPA and other beers. Just up the road from Platform Tavern. [www.dancingmanbrewery.co.uk]
Caskaway - micro pub selling interesting beers and on the way to St Mary's from the above pubs. [www.caskaway.pub]
I'm not sure what to recommend as I don't have to stay in Hotels here. However, the White Star Tavern is meant to be very good from what I've heard.
Hi, do you know some pub In Southampton openned past the midnight? My train back to London is only May, 30th at 8h30am. I will have a long free time after the show.
One of the local bars, Heartbreakers, is doing an after party until 3am.
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barking paul
A bit of local information:
A short uphill walk on the way to the stadium is Guildhall Square where there are two large pubs The Scholars Arms and The Spitfire, open till midnight on weeknights, both also do decent food. Various mid range bar/restaurants adjoin these. There are also Yates and Wetherspoon food pubs also close by, along with a Subway and KFC if on a budget.
A large Asda and a smaller Tesco supermarket are also close by. Southampton has some nice city centre parks just behind the first two pubs named, ideal for a picnic if the weather's good.
There will probably be direct buses from the train station to the site, but as St Marys stadium is in a largely light industrial area, with nothing of note in the area, it's not an ideal area to spend much time in. A partly uphill walk from the station takes about 25 minutes or 15 minutes from Guildhall Square.
For those with time to spare the Sea City museum is worth a visit.
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corriecas
Did not get my ticket yet..anybody did??
Jeroen