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PaintMonkeyManBlack
So another stair climbing adventure in Germany
but Waldbühne is much smaller than Munich Olympia stadium
but has more stairs than Innenraum in Munich
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
So another stair climbing adventure in Germany
but Waldbühne is much smaller than Munich Olympia stadium
but has more stairs than Innenraum in Munich
A lot of steps. I just ran down about a thousand of them (give or take) to get to the front row for Nick Cave.
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snoopy2
Is the pre-sale already over? I logged in at 10am, looked at some tickets, then suddenly got message this event is not available yet and the ticketing page went away.. Anyone else?
edit: I am guessing the pre-sale tickets are sold out. The Stones email said it it's going on now thru Friday, and I was able to see one section of seats still for sale for a brief moment and then page refreshed and now says "this event is not currently available."
Congrats to those who got in today, but I am sure I will find a way
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These prices are insane! No, thanks, if no luck with lucky dips, Berlin won't happen for me.
Have been there in 2019 for Neil Young, ticket in Sektor I was 86 euros. For the Stones 192 Euros. I don't think so.
These are the same prices as any other German shows. What have you expected? Lower prices because of lower capacity?
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snoopy2
Is the pre-sale already over? I logged in at 10am, looked at some tickets, then suddenly got message this event is not available yet and the ticketing page went away.. Anyone else?
edit: I am guessing the pre-sale tickets are sold out. The Stones email said it it's going on now thru Friday, and I was able to see one section of seats still for sale for a brief moment and then page refreshed and now says "this event is not currently available."
Congrats to those who got in today, but I am sure I will find a way
Im literally having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to get a ticket for the waldbühne show...anyone any good suggestions?
I was at the waldbühne show in 1998 just before i turned 15...it was my first front row concert, i was at Berlin olympic stadium the week before but ended up way in the back because my friend refused to skip school that day...
The only other show i went to during this tour was munich but the trip itself was a nightmare...so going to the show in Berlin would be so so great...and hey even if i dont get a ticket or two (for my girlfriend) im gonna be outside listening to the music and hopefully meeting a few other fans for a beer or two before the show :-)
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calipachangero
These prices are insane! No, thanks, if no luck with lucky dips, Berlin won't happen for me.
Have been there in 2019 for Neil Young, ticket in Sektor I was 86 euros. For the Stones 192 Euros. I don't think so.
These are the same prices as any other German shows. What have you expected? Lower prices because of lower capacity?
You may be right, it is not much more and people are apparently getting used and accept these prices. I find them outrightous. 560 euros for a standing ticket??
What do people spend only in ticket prices who attend various shows? Thousands of euros I guess. Is this still passion or boardering obsession?
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jackflash27
A question for German fans about train traveling (I'm from Holland myself). I'm planning to go by train to the Berlin concert (Aachen - Berlin Hbh). I can buy a ticket online now for the desired departure times. But I also noticed that prices can change over time. Is it recommendable to buy tickets now, or should I just wait until a few days before the concert?
And I also saw that you can reservate a place in the train (table, coupé, etc) for a small fee. Is this recommendable, or is it all more or less the same?
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jackflash27
A question for German fans about train traveling (I'm from Holland myself). I'm planning to go by train to the Berlin concert (Aachen - Berlin Hbh). I can buy a ticket online now for the desired departure times. But I also noticed that prices can change over time. Is it recommendable to buy tickets now, or should I just wait until a few days before the concert?
And I also saw that you can reservate a place in the train (table, coupé, etc) for a small fee. Is this recommendable, or is it all more or less the same?
Thanks for your advice!
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jackflash27
A question for German fans about train traveling (I'm from Holland myself). I'm planning to go by train to the Berlin concert (Aachen - Berlin Hbh). I can buy a ticket online now for the desired departure times. But I also noticed that prices can change over time. Is it recommendable to buy tickets now, or should I just wait until a few days before the concert?
And I also saw that you can reservate a place in the train (table, coupé, etc) for a small fee. Is this recommendable, or is it all more or less the same?
Thanks for your advice!
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Isnt there a 9 euro rail card ?
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You could go e.g. from Aachen to Berlin via RegionalExpress (RE) train with the €9-Ticket but that could be a torture ....
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A question for German fans about train traveling
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Isnt there a 9 euro rail card ?
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MAF
Email by eventim: They have send off my ticket today. That's pretty fast I think.
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Email by eventim: They have send off my ticket today. That's pretty fast I think.
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snoopy2
Is the pre-sale already over? I logged in at 10am, looked at some tickets, then suddenly got message this event is not available yet and the ticketing page went away.. Anyone else?
edit: I am guessing the pre-sale tickets are sold out. The Stones email said it it's going on now thru Friday, and I was able to see one section of seats still for sale for a brief moment and then page refreshed and now says "this event is not currently available."
Congrats to those who got in today, but I am sure I will find a way
Im literally having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to get a ticket for the waldbühne show...anyone any good suggestions?
I was at the waldbühne show in 1998 just before i turned 15...it was my first front row concert, i was at Berlin olympic stadium the week before but ended up way in the back because my friend refused to skip school that day...
The only other show i went to during this tour was munich but the trip itself was a nightmare...so going to the show in Berlin would be so so great...and hey even if i dont get a ticket or two (for my girlfriend) im gonna be outside listening to the music and hopefully meeting a few other fans for a beer or two before the show :-)
It wad very very very easy to buy any ticket you wanted for 2 hours and very easy to buy A ticket for 6 hours……
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snoopy2
Is the pre-sale already over? I logged in at 10am, looked at some tickets, then suddenly got message this event is not available yet and the ticketing page went away.. Anyone else?
edit: I am guessing the pre-sale tickets are sold out. The Stones email said it it's going on now thru Friday, and I was able to see one section of seats still for sale for a brief moment and then page refreshed and now says "this event is not currently available."
Congrats to those who got in today, but I am sure I will find a way
Im literally having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to get a ticket for the waldbühne show...anyone any good suggestions?
I was at the waldbühne show in 1998 just before i turned 15...it was my first front row concert, i was at Berlin olympic stadium the week before but ended up way in the back because my friend refused to skip school that day...
The only other show i went to during this tour was munich but the trip itself was a nightmare...so going to the show in Berlin would be so so great...and hey even if i dont get a ticket or two (for my girlfriend) im gonna be outside listening to the music and hopefully meeting a few other fans for a beer or two before the show :-)
It wad very very very easy to buy any ticket you wanted for 2 hours and very easy to buy A ticket for 6 hours……
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snoopy2
Is the pre-sale already over? I logged in at 10am, looked at some tickets, then suddenly got message this event is not available yet and the ticketing page went away.. Anyone else?
edit: I am guessing the pre-sale tickets are sold out. The Stones email said it it's going on now thru Friday, and I was able to see one section of seats still for sale for a brief moment and then page refreshed and now says "this event is not currently available."
Congrats to those who got in today, but I am sure I will find a way
Im literally having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to get a ticket for the waldbühne show...anyone any good suggestions?
I was at the waldbühne show in 1998 just before i turned 15...it was my first front row concert, i was at Berlin olympic stadium the week before but ended up way in the back because my friend refused to skip school that day...
The only other show i went to during this tour was munich but the trip itself was a nightmare...so going to the show in Berlin would be so so great...and hey even if i dont get a ticket or two (for my girlfriend) im gonna be outside listening to the music and hopefully meeting a few other fans for a beer or two before the show :-)
It wad very very very easy to buy any ticket you wanted for 2 hours and very easy to buy A ticket for 6 hours……
that's simply not true so you'd better stop bragging, you just got lucky if so...
I went into the "Bern people" presale yesterday and can't complain at all, I got what I wanted (section C) but it was a challenge and friends didn't succeed and took B in the end
that's my comment on your over-over-over-exaggerated "very very very easy to buy any ticket" bullshit...