adotulipson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > is this more speculation?
Yes, it's a broker speculating, but the question should be "where did they get the date of 25th August from" ? THEY'VE obviously heard something from someone somewhere, the question as usual is basically "is it even remotely truthful, or 100 percent speculative and therefore the usual bollocks you can expect from a broker" ? Remains to be seen if other brokers subsequently come up with the same date ... before the official announcement either quashes the rumour definitively, or else perhaps confirms it.
marquess Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is not Wembley Arena, > > but Wembley Stadium that BV has updated!!!!!
Well that ought to tell you how bloody reliable "topeventtickets" are (the first post on this thread) .... I mean if they can't tell the difference between Wembley ARENA and Wembley STADIUM ? Would YOU buy a ticket from 'em ?
i don't think it will be wembley stadium as the england football team are playing on the 22nd so it would leave only 3 days to set the place up for a concert.
Something interesting : there is an Ibis Hotel just few yards from Wembley Stadium ("Ibis Wembley"). On august month, the rates are 44£ per night. But on august 24th & 25th rates are 105£ per night (+ 238 % !!). And just for this little part of the month. So ?
arizojp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Something interesting : there is an Ibis Hotel > just few yards from Wembley Stadium ("Ibis > Wembley"). > On august month, the rates are 44£ per night. > But on august 24th & 25th rates are 105£ per night > (+ 238 % !!). > And just for this little part of the month. > So ?
paulywaul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, it's a broker speculating, but the question > should be "where did they get the date of 25th > August from" ?
probably the same place other brokers got the '02 Arena' date from!
hope those prices are true mind. cos it'll save me a few bob bothering
Mr Jimmy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH > HHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! > > Ok, a little premature maybe but... > > YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH > HHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! > > Looks like another fine birthday celebration for > Mr. Jimmy! You're all invited!
We are ? Where are we goin' and what are we listenin' to and mine's a double thanks !!
andy js Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > paulywaul Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yes, it's a broker speculating, but the > question > > should be "where did they get the date of 25th > > August from" ? > > > probably the same place other brokers got the '02 > Arena' date from! > > hope those prices are true mind. cos it'll save me > a few bob bothering
<<< probably the same place other brokers got the '02 Arena' date from ! >>>
You're probably correct, and I'd just love to know what that place is ....
arizojp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Something interesting : there is an Ibis Hotel > just few yards from Wembley Stadium ("Ibis > Wembley"). > On august month, the rates are 44£ per night. > But on august 24th & 25th rates are 105£ per night > (+ 238 % !!). > And just for this little part of the month. > So ?
the price structure is down to the band/promoter, not the venue - however, I think you're correct about the venue being more likely to be the stadium than the arena
A much more prestigious choice of venue for a tour finale, even if a less satisfying one from a purely musical perspective.
Cohl makes his own rules, I suppose. Theoretically, they could have two prices for floor seats, one for side tiers and another for tiered seats at the back.
At the last Stones Wembley show there in 2003, I got a £150 floor ticket in Block C, which I thought at least might put me near the b-stage. Turned out I was in the very last row of that block, with the first row of Block D (price £85) being situated one foot behind me, without even a gap. Suffice to say I wasnt too chuffed and made a point of sneaking up to the b-stage.