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There's no age limit, have seen kids in GA before.
what are the chances of getting GA tickets with Wires group presale? Houston or Dallas venues
I'm having the same dilemma, though I'm the vertically challenged person (who has done the GA camping out for the rails thing quite a few times) but am planning to bring my 10-year-old daughters to their first U2 show this time -- and they're even shorter than I am! Do any of you know how to find out whether there is an age limit for GA? I can't find any info on Ticketmaster or U2.com.
Which venue? Croke park, for example, says no one under 14 or 16 without an adult. With adult, no limit generally.
There's no age limit, have seen kids in GA before.
what are the chances of getting GA tickets with Wires group presale? Houston or Dallas venues
Just remember, the ieTour had an average of 1800 people on the arena floor. These stadiums will cater to something like 8000 people on the field. Also, the stage flooring will be twice as high in a stadium setting. Getting close enough to the rail will create blocked views for the average person simply due to the stage's height. Personally, I'd take a 10 year old on a floor/field. But GA lines for rail positioning is not something I have any interest in putting either of my kids through. Good luck!
Just remember, the ieTour had an average of 1800 people on the arena floor. These stadiums will cater to something like 8000 people on the field. Also, the stage flooring will be twice as high in a stadium setting. Getting close enough to the rail will create blocked views for the average person simply due to the stage's height. Personally, I'd take a 10 year old on a floor/field. But GA lines for rail positioning is not something I have any interest in putting either of my kids through. Good luck!
How were the views at 360? I'm considering doing GA this time around but I was on the rail of the e-stage for i&e and couldn't see the band at all when they were on the main stage. If it's truly higher for a stadium I feel like I should be ok, but I'd hate to not see anything.
Based on past tours, you'll only be able to buy 2 more on same Ticketmaster account/CC in general sale. Max 6 limit for the show, a TM rule not U2.com, but usually enforced.I am planning to purchase 4 tickets in the presale for Foxboro. Would you say I could then buy a maximum of 6 separate tickets in the general sale? It's not 6 total tickets one billing address can buy, correct?
If you're on the rail then you'll see very little, at 360 tour we stood at the back of the gold circle and that was fine, same with Vertigo tour. I was on the side rail by the red zone in Stockholm and had a great by view
No seats! Unless something has changed, but don't see anything indicating it has.I've only been to a few stadium concerts, and I've always sat in the seating bowl. Could someone refresh my memory: Are there actual temporary seats put on the field in the GA area, or does everyone just stand the whole time? I expect most people stand up in the GA field for the whole show anyway, but are there physical seats for most of these stadium shows? (Seems like a dumb question, I know, but I've been struggling to get a definitive answer from context in this thread, and I haven't had much luck!)
If it matters, I plan to get tix to FedEx Field in DC. Thanks in advance!
Stubhub is already selling tickets to the U2 shows. Does anyone know how this is this possible?
Stubhub is already selling tickets to the U2 shows. Does anyone know how this is this possible?
Well it seems that the ticket prices are only $5 higher than the i+e Tour, so it's most likely $35, $70, $100 and $280. But there seems to be one more price point before $280, so I can only assume it's somewhere in the $150-175 range.Just hung up with Ticketmaster to try to get specific prices, not just a range. No dice. The guy said between the $35 tickets and $280 tickets, there will be 2-3 more price levels. But he didn't know (or was allowed to say) what those are. And he said the most expensive seats are the ones on the lower level (not floor), closest to the stage on both sides, before it starts curving.
Thanks. I didn't know those figures. Helps a lot.Well it seems that the ticket prices are only $5 higher than the i+e Tour, so it's most likely $35, $70, $100 and $280. But there seems to be one more price point before $280, so I can only assume it's somewhere in the $150-175 range.
If the first show sells out quickly they will add a second show. Considering U2's history in Boston, a 2nd show is most likely.
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Is U2.com supposed to be sending out presale codes to paid subscribers .... soon?
I may be mistaken, but I don't recall previous tours having less then 24 hours between presale code distribution and onsale time.
Season ticket holders of a football club who gain access to same seats in certain events?
Login to your account - the code will be there.