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^ Me too. I might get a GA and hope to be scanned in where ever they're going to put those people.
^ Me too. I might get a GA and hope to be scanned in where ever they're going to put those people.
I was just thinking that! I've NEVER done GA Im debating but Giants is too massive..Hate Stadiums
Is Giants Stadium larger than most stadiums? I may have to reconsider..
Is Giants Stadium larger than most stadiums? I may have to reconsider..
i would say that they've reserved the stadiums in many locations for more than one date and will put the other dates on sale based upon how quick the first dates sell out.
last thing they want to do is end up with a half empty stadium for the second (or third) shows... not that that would be a problem in new york, but perhaps in other locations.
popmart giants night 3 had nobody in the upper deck and they were literally giving away thousands of tickets for free through radio stations and community groups.
zoo tv giants sold out 2 nights and zoo tv yankee stadium 2 weeks later sold out 2 (technically because there were still large blocks of empty seats in the upper deck night 2)
160,000 seats is still a lot of tix to sell, even in nyc. that's the equivalent of more than a weeks worth of shows at the garden. since there is no philly show to the south, and no albany or hartford to the north, giants will be drawing from a larger pool of potential concert goers though.
OK posted this elsewhere but GA looks scary to me...
go into the site and on the bottom right click on the 2nd camera orb..thats the set up
U2 360� Tour
Wait..you mean Giants Stadium isn't in New York, New York like U2 insists?
and vertigo sold out 8 shows at madison square garden and two shows in the meadowlands for at least 18,000 per show, for a total of 180,000+, and could have done more shows if they honestly wanted to.
selling out 2 giants stadium shows isn't going to be an issue.
giants stadium is part of the meadowlands sports complex in east rutherford, new jersey... a tad over 5 miles outside of manhattan. the nyc skyline is visable from the parking lot.
it's easy to get to by car, but parking can be an issue especially considering that they're building a new stadium in the parking lot to replace the current one.
there are busses that leave from the port authority bus terminal on 42nd street in manhattan that drop you off and pick you up at giants stadium, and new jersey transit is almost done with a rail link that will allow you to take a 10 minute train ride from penn station directly into the meadowlands (and back after the show). the link is scheduled to be done by the start of this year's NFL season, meaning it should be open for u2's concert.
I live in holland but will be in NYC on the 24th of September (holiday)!
I'm not a member of the fanclub, so i have to try to get 2 tickets during the general sale.
2 questions: Can anyone give me a link of the company who's selling the tickets in the US (like ticketmaster or something...) and on which day is the general sale?? I know it's gonna be difficult to get them, but I have to try since I'm there anyway...
giants stadium is part of the meadowlands sports complex in east rutherford, new jersey... a tad over 5 miles outside of manhattan. the nyc skyline is visable from the parking lot.
it's easy to get to by car, but parking can be an issue especially considering that they're building a new stadium in the parking lot to replace the current one.
there are busses that leave from the port authority bus terminal on 42nd street in manhattan that drop you off and pick you up at giants stadium, and new jersey transit is almost done with a rail link that will allow you to take a 10 minute train ride from penn station directly into the meadowlands (and back after the show). the link is scheduled to be done by the start of this year's NFL season, meaning it should be open for u2's concert.