zuropa_fit
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I would like to go to the Arizona show
*need to check work schedule*
do it do it do it!!!
I would like to go to the Arizona show
*need to check work schedule*
Popmart was the last scheduled show in Raleigh. It was canceled.
U2 Raleigh, 1997-05-29, Carter-Finley Stadium, Popmart Tour - U2 on tour
...and everyone needs to be so quick not to dismiss the interest in phoenix.
I'm sorry.
attempting to meet the band at the loading dock...
Seats for us....but I plan on walking the line, looking for friends and trying to catch the band in/our from sound check..we'll be around the scene...you?
ps...I'd give you a ride to LA but I don't know if the US Airways pilot will let me bump him outta his seat!
I didn't join the fan club this go 'round so I can't offer any advice on that, but I can relay what I've experienced with buying tickets so far this tour & maybe that will help. I logged online at 10am sharp for the Charlottesville general sale - requested 3 GAs & had purchased, paid & logged back off within 15 minutes. Logged online at the start of the Atlanta general sale - requested 2 GAs & got the "No tickets available" message 4 times. Finally requested 2 $95 reserved seats & picked them up with no further delay.Hi all. Super newbie here.
My wife are in a economic quandary here with the Raleigh show, and I'm looking for some advice. We actually want GA seats, but should we join the fan club for tickets on Thursday, or wait and save the $50 and get GA tickets on Friday? Does anyone think they'll be GA tickets left on Friday?
Thanks for any and all advice!
You'll get an email about your presale time. Or you can log onto U2.com for info. You can also check the BOOTS member thread.
Hi all. Super newbie here.
My wife are in a economic quandary here with the Raleigh show, and I'm looking for some advice. We actually want GA seats, but should we join the fan club for tickets on Thursday, or wait and save the $50 and get GA tickets on Friday? Does anyone think they'll be GA tickets left on Friday?
Thanks for any and all advice!
do it do it do it!!!
my friend is going to get our tickets for arizona!
Thanks again for the advice, guys.
What do you all think about the old fashioned "in person" approach? Versus Online?
(I only ask b/c the outlet is right across the street and is highly doubtful of having anyone in line...)
MY FRIEND IS GOING TO GET OUR TICKETS FOR ARIZONA!
Shouldn't you be down "in the yard" checking the dumb-bells????I didn't join the fan club this go 'round so I can't offer any advice on that, but I can relay what I've experienced with buying tickets so far this tour & maybe that will help. I logged online at 10am sharp for the Charlottesville general sale - requested 3 GAs & had purchased, paid & logged back off within 15 minutes. Logged online at the start of the Atlanta general sale - requested 2 GAs & got the "No tickets available" message 4 times. Finally requested 2 $95 reserved seats & picked them up with no further delay.
My personal theory is that Atlanta's a larger venue so those GAs went much faster - hopefully Raleigh's general sale will work out the same as C'ville's. Of course, that's just a theory & come Friday morning at 10:15 or so, I may be wishing that I'd joined the fan club.
Good luck to you!
See what I started???? so close, yet so far, we can finally meet BF1!!!
Not a good idea in my opinion. There are waaay too many variables. If you are not first in line you are wasting precious minutes while others at home are instantly searching for tickets. Even if you are first in line you might find yourself with an incompetent person working the machine.
The BEST approach is to find the fastest computer you can. Go to some local libraries beforehand and try a speed test (CNET Bandwidth Meter: Online Speed Test - CNET Reviews) and find which library has the fastest connection.
Go to that library (unless your home connection is faster) the morning of the sale and use the tips from this site.
How to get tickets for any Ticketmaster event - Simple Help
Obviously don't start installing an atomic clock on a libraries computer. Instead, have time.gov up in one tab and ticketmaster.com up in another tab. At 9:59:59 switch tabs and do your thing!!
PS: I don't want to dissuade you from going to the outlet if you truly think the people there are competent and there won't be any other fans trying to buy tickets.
GOOD LUCK! (I'll be trying too)