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The ‘Elipse’ … And How To Get A Place
The elipse, the heart, the circle, the ‘Vertigo Club’ in front of the stage – here’s how to get in.
Last night in San Diego we successfully piloted a new system aimed at creating a fairer way for fans to gain entry into the area in front of the stage (the ‘elipse’, which is the equivalent to the ‘heart’ area on the Elevation Tour).
We understand there was a little bit of confusion as to how it works. Let us explain.
People who bought their GA tickets in the U2.Com presale LINE UP IN ONE SPECIFIC AREA, people who bought their GA tickets in the general sale LINE UP IN A SEPARATE AREA.
As you enter, a ticket scanner randomly selects from the two lines those who gain entrance to the elipse.
The system was a big success last night, with lots of you telling us that it was much fairer – for example it does not penalise people who have to work in the daytime and cannot get to the show hours beforehand to get in line.
The new system means that being first in the queue does not guarantee access to the elipse as on previous tours.
For more information on the Elipse, please visit U2.com.
The elipse, the heart, the circle, the ‘Vertigo Club’ in front of the stage – here’s how to get in.
Last night in San Diego we successfully piloted a new system aimed at creating a fairer way for fans to gain entry into the area in front of the stage (the ‘elipse’, which is the equivalent to the ‘heart’ area on the Elevation Tour).
We understand there was a little bit of confusion as to how it works. Let us explain.
People who bought their GA tickets in the U2.Com presale LINE UP IN ONE SPECIFIC AREA, people who bought their GA tickets in the general sale LINE UP IN A SEPARATE AREA.
As you enter, a ticket scanner randomly selects from the two lines those who gain entrance to the elipse.
The system was a big success last night, with lots of you telling us that it was much fairer – for example it does not penalise people who have to work in the daytime and cannot get to the show hours beforehand to get in line.
The new system means that being first in the queue does not guarantee access to the elipse as on previous tours.
For more information on the Elipse, please visit U2.com.