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paulywaul
In all the years of buying tickets for Stones shows, I think that Europe 2022 has been (so far) the easiest, least stressful, and overall - best experience. Certainly as compared to previous tours in years gone by, when there were problems with websites not working as they should, presales being a bad f***ing joke, lack of information with respect to seating plans/map layouts etc, scalpers taking the p***, and so on and so on. It all seems to have suddenly become a lot more streamlined and better organised, a great improvement all round. Much more professional. At least that is my own perception.
Personally, I'm doing 2 x Hyde Park and Vienna. The presales have been great, got exactly what I wanted for all three shows, and with minimal effort at that. Have I just been lucky, or have others have had similar experiences.
And as usual, the IORR Tell Me forum has been fantastically helpful. Thanks as always to BV for his longstanding efforts.
What do others think ?
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paulywaul
In all the years of buying tickets for Stones shows, I think that Europe 2022 has been (so far) the easiest, least stressful, and overall - best experience. Certainly as compared to previous tours in years gone by, when there were problems with websites not working as they should, presales being a bad f***ing joke, lack of information with respect to seating plans/map layouts etc, scalpers taking the p***, and so on and so on. It all seems to have suddenly become a lot more streamlined and better organised, a great improvement all round. Much more professional. At least that is my own perception.
Personally, I'm doing 2 x Hyde Park and Vienna. The presales have been great, got exactly what I wanted for all three shows, and with minimal effort at that. Have I just been lucky, or have others have had similar experiences.
And as usual, the IORR Tell Me forum has been fantastically helpful. Thanks as always to BV for his longstanding efforts.
What do others think ?
Liverpool and London for me. I agree the whole process was so easy this time (and cheaper than 2018 for comparable tickets!). I'm a bit stressed out about Liverpool but that's because I'm not 100% sure I can make it due to work - actually booking couldn't have been easier.
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dierdz
Hi guys! Today I bought a ticket in Ticketmaster and I received an email saying I need to download an app. I’m checking in the AppStore but there is none. How can I download it? Thanks
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sarahunwin
Anyone know the Ticketmaster presale password for London coming up soon?
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sarahunwin
Anyone know what Tier 2 means? Does it have early entry? Can you get to the rail?
Tier 2 means the initial sale of tickets at launch prices have gone so they’ve upped the price. Basically just a way of getting more money from us!Quote
sarahunwin
Anyone know what Tier 2 means? Does it have early entry? Can you get to the rail?
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sarahunwin
I bought a VIP diamond experience but nowhere can I find a descritpion of that ticket!
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sarahunwin
Thanks Paulywaul - how are you?!!!!!
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sarahunwin
I bought a VIP diamond experience but nowhere can I find a descritpion of that ticket! Trying to figure out if it includes early entry and what the hell Tier 2 means,
Any clarification appreciated.
Thanks!
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sarahunwin
and what the hell Tier 2 means
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sarahunwin
I bought a VIP diamond experience but nowhere can I find a descritpion of that ticket! Trying to figure out if it includes early entry and what the hell Tier 2 means,
Any clarification appreciated.
Thanks!
There is one somewhere on that AXS site, I actually clicked on the button that linked to it accidentally, but having done so, I discovered that the info is there ....
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paulywaul
In all the years of buying tickets for Stones shows, I think that Europe 2022 has been (so far) the easiest, least stressful, and overall - best experience. Certainly as compared to previous tours in years gone by, when there were problems with websites not working as they should, presales being a bad f***ing joke, lack of information with respect to seating plans/map layouts etc, scalpers taking the p***, and so on and so on. It all seems to have suddenly become a lot more streamlined and better organised, a great improvement all round. Much more professional. At least that is my own perception.
Personally, I'm doing 2 x Hyde Park and Vienna. The presales have been great, got exactly what I wanted for all three shows, and with minimal effort at that. Have I just been lucky, or have others have had similar experiences.
And as usual, the IORR Tell Me forum has been fantastically helpful. Thanks as always to BV for his longstanding efforts.
What do others think ?
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peoplewitheyes
I got my family and I 'primary entry' tickets, I read on here (different ticket types) a little about it, but was it worth the extra £15 per ticket? What does it really mean, and do you think it is beneficial for a family with youngish children?
Thanks!
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sarahunwin
I bought a VIP diamond experience but nowhere can I find a descritpion of that ticket!
[www.AXS.com] , [www.AXS.com]
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philrock90
Hi is there anyway I can get the payment plan tickets for Hyde Park with a master card or debit visa card?
Thanks
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philrock90
Hi is there anyway I can get the payment plan tickets for Hyde Park with a master card or debit visa card?
Thanks
[www.festicket.com]
Looks like they accept AMEX, Visa, MC, Google Pay and Apple Pay.