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Anyone know if a QR Code on the AXS App will be enough to get me in ? I haven't bothered with the BST App as it seems to be troublesome.
I'll be queueing from early for GC East, rain, hail or shine. A bit of rain won't hurt
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Anyone know if a QR Code on the AXS App will be enough to get me in ? I haven't bothered with the BST App as it seems to be troublesome.
I'll be queueing from early for GC East, rain, hail or shine. A bit of rain won't hurt
I think BST said that the AXS app will work as well.
However, there is nothing troublesome about the BST app, it will work with your AXS login details just fine.
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Anyone know if a QR Code on the AXS App will be enough to get me in ? I haven't bothered with the BST App as it seems to be troublesome.
I'll be queueing from early for GC East, rain, hail or shine. A bit of rain won't hurt
I think BST said that the AXS app will work as well.
However, there is nothing troublesome about the BST app, it will work with your AXS login details just fine.
Thanks Topi. I think the crucial bit is generating a valid QR code to get past the scanners and get a wrist band. Are there any additional benefits in getting the BST App. does anyone know?
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I downloaded the BST app.
Then connect with email and pw I used for booking
In return I saw a QR code changing every minute ! No way to print it neither picture it. Just in case the app decides not to work on D day. For many reasons. My frebch phone can refuse to work in UK, the network can be unavailable, battery can die, ...
That is very stressfull.
Any idea to exchange that with a stupid paper to print ?
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I downloaded the BST app.
Then connect with email and pw I used for booking
In return I saw a QR code changing every minute ! No way to print it neither picture it. Just in case the app decides not to work on D day. For many reasons. My frebch phone can refuse to work in UK, the network can be unavailable, battery can die, ...
That is very stressfull.
Any idea to exchange that with a stupid paper to print ?
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I must use the AXS app for Hyde Park 2, but O2 Venue App for Hyde Park 1. Anyone else experiencing this? I finally got the AXS app working, but can't figure out this O2 App.
Why can't you use the BST-app?
For the first show I bought thru AXS, for the second I bought thru Ticketmaster. And they don't deliver tickets to the same app apparently. I am a bit confused. I'm not really a smart phone user, I have to borrow one to get in. I find this whole thing stressful!
It's possible to transfer your ticket from the one app to the other.
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I downloaded the BST app.
Then connect with email and pw I used for booking
In return I saw a QR code changing every minute ! No way to print it neither picture it. Just in case the app decides not to work on D day. For many reasons. My frebch phone can refuse to work in UK, the network can be unavailable, battery can die, ...
That is very stressfull.
Any idea to exchange that with a stupid paper to print ?
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lenurb
I downloaded the BST app.
Then connect with email and pw I used for booking
In return I saw a QR code changing every minute ! No way to print it neither picture it. Just in case the app decides not to work on D day. For many reasons. My frebch phone can refuse to work in UK, the network can be unavailable, battery can die, ...
That is very stressfull.
Any idea to exchange that with a stupid paper to print ?
It will work even without Internet connection. The only thing to worry about is your battery
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Hello guys! I was reading about the strikes but I couldn’t understand if them could affect me.
I’m arriving to Gatwik airport the same Saturday, very early. I have to take a train from there to Victoria Station and then another to the Hyde Park.
Somebody with more knowledge about the city and the trains could help me? Thank you and vamo los stoneee!
There is no Gatwick Express service to Victoria running on Saturday.
[www.gatwickexpress.com]
Looks like your best bet will be a Southern train from Gatwick to London Bridge and then tube/bus/walk to Hyde Park.
London Bridge and Gatwick Airport
"Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and Gatwick Airport, calling at London Bridge, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords, Horley and Gatwick Airport only."
Great idea! London Bridge is a train station or a city? Or is it literally the London Bridge?
Sorry for my dummy question, but I just was there once and I don't know the city! Thank you!
London Bridge is a major train station in central south London next to the bridge.
From London Bridge station, get the Jubilee Line (tube) westbound to Green Park. Change at Green Park to the Piccadilly Line (tube) westbound to Hyde Park Corner.
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Hello guys! I was reading about the strikes but I couldn’t understand if them could affect me.
I’m arriving to Gatwik airport the same Saturday, very early. I have to take a train from there to Victoria Station and then another to the Hyde Park.
Somebody with more knowledge about the city and the trains could help me? Thank you and vamo los stoneee!
There is no Gatwick Express service to Victoria running on Saturday.
[www.gatwickexpress.com]
Looks like your best bet will be a Southern train from Gatwick to London Bridge and then tube/bus/walk to Hyde Park.
London Bridge and Gatwick Airport
"Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and Gatwick Airport, calling at London Bridge, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords, Horley and Gatwick Airport only."
Great idea! London Bridge is a train station or a city? Or is it literally the London Bridge?
Sorry for my dummy question, but I just was there once and I don't know the city! Thank you!
London Bridge is a major train station in central south London next to the bridge.
From London Bridge station, get the Jubilee Line (tube) westbound to Green Park. Change at Green Park to the Piccadilly Line (tube) westbound to Hyde Park Corner.
Good luck with all of that given that there is a railway strike and tube strike on Saturday!
I am starting to worry about how I will get there but if it comes to it I'll drive and park somewhere an hours walk outside the area to avoid the worst of the congestion. But if you are driving be warned that traffic is usually terrible and on Saturday will be significantly worse, with numerous large events taking place and no trains or tube. Buses might be OK but I'd assume extremely busy and will be caught up in traffic congestion outside of bus lanes. Getting a Boris Bike might be a better solution.
All I can say is plan your journey very carefully with fall back options and check (and re-check) the various train operator websites.
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Hello guys! I was reading about the strikes but I couldn’t understand if them could affect me.
I’m arriving to Gatwik airport the same Saturday, very early. I have to take a train from there to Victoria Station and then another to the Hyde Park.
Somebody with more knowledge about the city and the trains could help me? Thank you and vamo los stoneee!
There is no Gatwick Express service to Victoria running on Saturday.
[www.gatwickexpress.com]
Looks like your best bet will be a Southern train from Gatwick to London Bridge and then tube/bus/walk to Hyde Park.
London Bridge and Gatwick Airport
"Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and Gatwick Airport, calling at London Bridge, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords, Horley and Gatwick Airport only."
Great idea! London Bridge is a train station or a city? Or is it literally the London Bridge?
Sorry for my dummy question, but I just was there once and I don't know the city! Thank you!
London Bridge is a major train station in central south London next to the bridge.
From London Bridge station, get the Jubilee Line (tube) westbound to Green Park. Change at Green Park to the Piccadilly Line (tube) westbound to Hyde Park Corner.
Good luck with all of that given that there is a railway strike and tube strike on Saturday!
I am starting to worry about how I will get there but if it comes to it I'll drive and park somewhere an hours walk outside the area to avoid the worst of the congestion. But if you are driving be warned that traffic is usually terrible and on Saturday will be significantly worse, with numerous large events taking place and no trains or tube. Buses might be OK but I'd assume extremely busy and will be caught up in traffic congestion outside of bus lanes. Getting a Boris Bike might be a better solution.
All I can say is plan your journey very carefully with fall back options and check (and re-check) the various train operator websites.
Some trains are running with limited frequency, incl trains between Gatwick and London Bridge.
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Hello guys! I was reading about the strikes but I couldn’t understand if them could affect me.
I’m arriving to Gatwik airport the same Saturday, very early. I have to take a train from there to Victoria Station and then another to the Hyde Park.
Somebody with more knowledge about the city and the trains could help me? Thank you and vamo los stoneee!
There is no Gatwick Express service to Victoria running on Saturday.
[www.gatwickexpress.com]
Looks like your best bet will be a Southern train from Gatwick to London Bridge and then tube/bus/walk to Hyde Park.
London Bridge and Gatwick Airport
"Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and Gatwick Airport, calling at London Bridge, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords, Horley and Gatwick Airport only."
Great idea! London Bridge is a train station or a city? Or is it literally the London Bridge?
Sorry for my dummy question, but I just was there once and I don't know the city! Thank you!
London Bridge is a major train station in central south London next to the bridge.
From London Bridge station, get the Jubilee Line (tube) westbound to Green Park. Change at Green Park to the Piccadilly Line (tube) westbound to Hyde Park Corner.
Good luck with all of that given that there is a railway strike and tube strike on Saturday!
I am starting to worry about how I will get there but if it comes to it I'll drive and park somewhere an hours walk outside the area to avoid the worst of the congestion. But if you are driving be warned that traffic is usually terrible and on Saturday will be significantly worse, with numerous large events taking place and no trains or tube. Buses might be OK but I'd assume extremely busy and will be caught up in traffic congestion outside of bus lanes. Getting a Boris Bike might be a better solution.
All I can say is plan your journey very carefully with fall back options and check (and re-check) the various train operator websites.
Some trains are running with limited frequency, incl trains between Gatwick and London Bridge.
My daughter's train was meant to be running according to the operators website this morning. What happens on the ground is a different matter so she didn't make it to college. Hence my comment about not only planning but also having a backup plan.
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BBrew
Thanks a lot, so if I have Gold circle East I should go to South Entrance?
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dierdz
Thanks guys for all the advices and information.
Sunday 26th trains will work as usual, right? Or I should take care about this day too?
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johnnythunders
Anyone know times for WOD and Phoebe Bridger ? Asking for a friend...
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Anyone know times for WOD and Phoebe Bridger ? Asking for a friend...
Phoebe Bridgers 4:50-5:40
WOD 6:20-7:20
Stones 8:05-10:20
(It’s all in the app…)
Cheers!