Hewson
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So the $252 seats went faster than GA?
I'm thinking the allotment of $252 for the presale was smaller than the GA allotment. I think you'll see $252 more readily available Monday and GA tougher to get.
So the $252 seats went faster than GA?
I'm thinking the allotment of $252 for the presale was smaller than the GA allotment. I think you'll see $252 more readily available Monday and GA tougher to get.
I'm thinking the allotment of $252 for the presale was smaller than the GA allotment. I think you'll see $252 more readily available Monday and GA tougher to get.
Just checked for pairs.
GA still available.
No $252 coming up in pairs.
$97 is coming up section 103.
$32 is 337 row 1.
I think there will be a Boston 2
I'm thinking the allotment of $252 for the presale was smaller than the GA allotment. I think you'll see $252 more readily available Monday and GA tougher to get.
Certainly take a look when the presale starts, they may load some new seats on, and with Ticketslave, you never know what might pop, so keep checking.Section 103 kind of sucks. I may decide to roll the dice and not buy any tickets now and wait for Boston 2. Would suck if there is no Boston 2 and I am out of $50 for the membership upgrade and no tickets
I guess the 300s are available for $95?
I seem to be missing something. Seems everyone wants GA tickets but I'm thinking that these will actually not be that great. It was one thing to be on the floor of an arena but on a football field, unless you are up by the stage, it is going to be very difficult to see, especially since the band will be elevated above where you are standing. For instance, the stage is set up around the 30 yard-line. If you are in GA and the closest you can get is the 10 yard line on the other side of the field, it is going to be very tough to watch the show. Yes, people sing and dance in GA but they do everywhere else in the stadium.
Let me know if there is somehting I am missing. I just think that the GA tickets will be tough, which is why they cost so much less than every other ticket in the stadium.
They only allot a certain number of tickets for presales and leave a good chunk for general onsale. They never put everything up for presales.
You're right. Not to be a killjoy, but getting GAs is only 50% of the battle. Everyone who goes for GAs pictures themselves up against the barrier, no one sees themselves in the opposite endzone.
Better get there early!!
the sound is going to suck in the circle. If you read about the speakers they are on top of the claws on each side. You want to be near sound board for best sound.....
the light show will probably be better from distance as well. Radiohead last tour was cool in pit but sound sucked and lightshow was not as intense as when you went back to seats
I can't believe Toronto presale GAs are DONE DONE DONE!
I'm thinking the allotment of $252 for the presale was smaller than the GA allotment. I think you'll see $252 more readily available Monday and GA tougher to get.
Is it bad to be behind the stage? The pictures of the stage make it look like the stage is open, so in some of these stadiums, sets behind the stage seem to be much better than seats all the way on the other side of the stadium. True??
ugh i'm picturing there only being like 5 ga's left by the time boots can buy tix for boston =(
So, why the problems with Toronto? I can't see demand there being so much higher than other cities that not one breathe member has gotten a GA. So, it's got to be a problem with the release/allotment of tickets. That wouldn't be left up to the venue though, would it? Wouldn't it be up to the promoter, and wouldn't it make sense that they'd have a uniform policy for all venues, if not world wide, then at least on the continent?
I'm incredibly bummed.
I've noticed that membership in the U2.com fanclub seems to be much higher in North America than it is in Europe. Many people in Europe seem to refuse to pay a membership fee in order to simply have a better chance at getting tickets, which is how many there view it. U2 is also more popular in Canada than in the United States and this is the only Canadian show to go on sale so far.
I've noticed that membership in the U2.com fanclub seems to be much higher in North America than it is in Europe. Many people in Europe seem to refuse to pay a membership fee in order to simply have a better chance at getting tickets, which is how many there view it. U2 is also more popular in Canada than in the United States and this is the only Canadian show to go on sale so far.
So it could be just a case of overwhelming demand in Toronto do to a much higher number of
U2.com subscribers in Canada.