Anyone have a hard time getting reserved seating?

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Hey U2 fans, I wanted to ask a question? Did anyone have a hard time getting reserved seats for the expensive tickets? The $160 dollar seats? This is for people that didn't have access codes and bought them on Sat.

The reason I am asking this, is because the seats the most people want are the GA tickets. I really want reserved seats, and I am willing to pay the 160 dollar price. How easy was it to score nice seats? Or did you have a hard time on ticketmaster?

Thanks In advanced.


ps I am sooo scared for next Sat., for Toronto tickets, I hope I get good seats.:drool:
 
Shows for the first leg were on a take what you can get basis, regardless of a person's fan club affiliation. I'm a former Propaganda member and ended up settling for lousy upper level seats which involved me waiting in line at a ticketmaster outlet. (THANK GOD, my Prop Membership paid off last week--2 sets of GA's for MSG!!!)

The third leg will be tough for the general public because a good portion of the GA's and the best $160 seats went to Propaganda/U2.com members. This basically leaves everyone else fighting over the leftover $160 tix and the upper levels.

GOOD LUCK!
 
I also wanted to get mainly the $160 seats so I wouldn't have to wait in line all day. Ended up landing them for both Denver shows - decent seats for both shows. But for Houston, I could only get GAs so I decided it was time for the GA experience :).

For the $160 tix I would only stick with ones you know you really want - within a few sections of the stage. I wouldn't pay that for high up "terrace" seats or sections behind the stage or anything like that. The reason I say this is you may land better tickets down the road from a broker's website or e-bay or something like that and you'll want to sell your original pair. The $160 are REALLY hard to sell back at face value unless they're good seats.
 
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