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grzegorz67
I checked last night and s good few more standard price tickets dropped for Show 1. I was also able to pull up 8 rear floor GA for face before throwing them back again. The usual bait and switch fun and games are going on. I don’t believe tickets will be hard to come by for this on the day, especially singles.
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grzegorz67
I checked last night and s good few more standard price tickets dropped for Show 1. I was also able to pull up 8 rear floor GA for face before throwing them back again. The usual bait and switch fun and games are going on. I don’t believe tickets will be hard to come by for this on the day, especially singles.
Yep. Last June I arrived at the Olympiastadion in Berlin 30 minutes before show time. Got a 500 euro face value ticket for 250 euro...and probably paid too much.
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TumblinDice76
Any more word on parking options?
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TumblinDice76
Any more word on parking options?
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6s7s9s
Do not drive to Soldier Field.
You will be stuck in traffic FOREVER.
Plenty of bars in the South Loop...and walk from there. Don't worry about specific directions... there will be tens of thousands of fans making the same walk.
I'm hitting O'Neils on Wells street before both shows and will walk from there.
I'm debating whether to just book the Waldron myself. Plan B is to park about a mile and a half away and just walk.Quote
TKinOH
I booked a spot in the Waldron garage...
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Hairball
Fantastic!
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MisterDDDD
Congrats Kurt!
Luck dippin' this show as well.
See ya' in the pit!!
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Hairball
Another pair of official Tumbling Dice VIP's together have appeared in Sec 340 at $199+ each for show #2.
Resales one row in front are double the price, and Platinums five rows in front are at $225.
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Hairball
Another pair of official Tumbling Dice VIP's together have appeared in Sec 340 at $199+ each for show #2.
Resales one row in front are double the price, and Platinums five rows in front are at $225.
That’s a decent deal for someone. I’d settle for something similar for Show 1. Which is now 100% definitely happening. I’ve booked and paid for all travel and accommodation. Train from Philly to Chicago on 19th, 21 hours including a 4 hour layover at Pittsburgh and the direct Greyhound from Chicago to New York on 22nd for my original flight home late at night on 23rd. I know one other Briton who’s travelling to Chicago ticketless . He’s never failed to get in nor have I though I came mighty close at London 1, 2012!
Decent priced tickets are still thin on the ground for Show 1. I’m hoping for something decent for my $200 budget. As prep, I’ve printed off a seating plan and a high res screenshot of a ticket so I know what they look like, in case I end up dealing with the touts(scalpers) in the car park.
This will be my 6th tour opener. Looking forward to it.