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patience. There is no need to get nervous. Don't get confused by various pre-sales, secondary ticket markets etc. And keep in mind that pre-sales don't always offer the best tickets and/or tickets in all categories.
Thanks for the reminder, this was especially frustrating when we bought tickets for Stuttgart in 2018, there you were just given whatever during pre-sale and then in the general sale you could actually pick your seats...so tomorrow we only wanna try pre-sale for Hyde Park and Vienna where we want some specific standing category and not choosing seats anyway...
btw: there was no problem in getting LD tickets for Stuttgart but it was a very hard fight to pick them up
Why that? Oo I mean everybody who ordered and paid their tickets will get some, no need to go crazy there Oo but I do remember that in Stuttgart there were loads of people in front of the stadium still looking for tickets...in Munich 2017 it was exactly the other way round...SO many people still selling them....
at Stuttgart the LD pick up was very badly organized. There was a booth with three or for windows, no queue just a crowd of people standing, pushing etc. Then they finally opened just one window and it was exactly the one window nobody expected to be opened. Nobody stepped back, everybody pushed. It's some kind of miracle that nobody was injured. And, as I said before, the police and the security stood by and did nothing (not even after I ask them to do something).
I never witnessed nor imagined such bad organization in Germany… at least not until, well you know
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waiting for ticketmaster to screw us all with their platinum system
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waiting for ticketmaster to screw us all with their platinum system
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At least it cannot hurt to set up accounts in each country.
Also for Stockholm, it's Ticketmaster Sweden handling the sales, so register with them.
Topi, would you mind very much posting the ticket agencies selling tickets for each country? I have a few of them already.
I believe they have been listed in the specific venue threads and will also be posted on the Stones website?
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Don't think so. In the Netherlands you won't need it for sure (at this moment)
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so it will depend on the country I guess
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There's one thing that confuses me. I'm trying to score a ticket for the Vienna show. The Rolling Stones email says that presale starts at 10 AM local time while the Oeticket says the presale starts at 12 o'clock. What's up with the 2 hours difference ?!
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There's one thing that confuses me. I'm trying to score a ticket for the Vienna show. The Rolling Stones email says that presale starts at 10 AM local time while the Oeticket says the presale starts at 12 o'clock. What's up with the 2 hours difference ?!
Oh, I hadn't even realised that yet :O does anyone know what's up with that? Does 10am mean only the mailing list pre-sale and then 12 the "normal" pre-sale?