What time to the doors usually open??

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Just curious for tomorrow, and for Monday, because I'll have GA through ETS...

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Hey, I don't know when the gates open sorry! But I just read on WIRE that people are already waiting in line! Crazy- but I just thought you'd like ta know!
 
shit, that's crazy!!!

I still have a 3 hour drive ahead of me...lol

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in london i started queing for GA at 8am and there were already 100 people in front of me.

If there are people there already....

hehe probably the same nutters who were at the london gigs
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check u 2 t o u r s . com

they should have the info under the notre dame concert

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Most venues have let the GA crowd in around 6 to 6:30 pm with the rest of venue opening right after that.

At the United Center on the first leg they let those of us in the GA line in around 6pm everyday. Apparantly the crowd in Chicago is not quite as fanatical as I arrived at 9am for the 3rd show and I was number 55 in line that day. The highest position in line I had in Chicago was around 95 and I arrived at 11am that day. You DEFINATELY do NOT want to camp out overnight at the United Center. I have said this many times, it is not in the nicest section of town.

[This message has been edited by Blue Room (edited 10-09-2001).]
 
Thanks! I was just worried about chicago because I have to go to a pub at 4 to pick up my tickets...guess I won't have a good spot in line. Oh well...

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