U2 360° Tour - General Tour Discussion Thread

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Thanks! Can't do GA, even if they drop, as I can't get to Giants Stadium until 7:30 or 8. Seems like the likes of stubhub and ebay have possibilities for first 10 rows, in the corners behind the stage.

Next question:
How was the ticket market in the parking lot before the show? Were good seats available, and were they going for face, below face, above face?

Jonathan
 
Thanks! Can't do GA, even if they drop, as I can't get to Giants Stadium until 7:30 or 8. Seems like the likes of stubhub and ebay have possibilities for first 10 rows, in the corners behind the stage.

Next question:
How was the ticket market in the parking lot before the show? Were good seats available, and were they going for face, below face, above face?

Jonathan

Jonathan I would not say "can't" b/c we walked into GA/FLOOR Area on 9/12 at 6p.m. & were inside circle/pit six rows back Adam's Side @ 8p.m. there is still plenty of room maybe half way back Outside Pit it just depends on how bad you NEED to be up close.... Seats though were really really nice

I saw NO ONE outside the stadium trying to sell tickets but we did see booths inside Soldier's Field that said "Buy Tickets Here" or something like that.......
 
:wave:I heard Gillette Stadium does not allow parking until 3 hours before the event. Any one else hear this?
 
I got this e-mail today

September 17, 2009
General Information:

Parking lots open at 3:00 PM
Stadium gates open at 5:00 PM
Show starts at 7:00 PM

General Admission / Field Seating Ticket Holder Information:

All patrons with field tickets will access the field via the Patriot Place Gate which is conveniently located between the Gillette Stadium ticket office and The Hall at Patriot Place. This is the only gate for field access and no other tickets will be accepted at this location.

Please be advised that there is no early issuance of wristbands prior to the gate opening time of 5:00 PM and all wristbands will be issued upon entrance into the stadium via the Patriot Place Gate. Further, no line will be allowed to form for access to the field / general admission sections prior to the parking lot opening time of 3:00 PM. The line will be opened at this time on a first come first serve basis.

The parking lot opening time of 3:00 PM is defined exclusively by the Town of Foxborough license issued for this event and law enforcement personnel will be on hand to ensure compliance with this restriction by all patrons. We strongly urge all patrons NOT to arrive prior to 3:00 PM on show day as they will be directed to return at 3:00 PM. We thank you in advance for your adherence to this required public safety directive.

To reiterate the event day procedures:

Patrons are to arrive beginning at 3:00 PM when the lots open.
Early arrivers will be turned away and directed to return at 3:00 PM
There will be no lining up for entry to the stadium prior to 3:00 PM on show day.
This line will be formed beginning at the Patriot Place Gate at 3:00 PM
The line will be formed on a first come first served basis starting at 3:00 PM
Patrons will enter the Stadium in an orderly manner and as directed beginning at 5:00 PM. Failure to follow the directions of stadium and U2 staff could result in loss of ticket privileges so please be patient.
 
PLEASE STANDBY FOR TRANSMISSION:O.K. people here's my wild rock n' roll idea of the day.Let's start a petition to get Susan Boyle,singing sensation from the TV show Britains Got Talent, to be the opening performer at some of the U2 360 gig's!I would like to see Susan and Bono sing a duet of the song Magnificent.She was on America's Got Talent last night and did an excellent version of The Rolling Stones song Wild Horses.See it on You Tube.Party on Garth!
 
Patrons are to arrive beginning at 3:00 PM when the lots open.
Early arrivers will be turned away and directed to return at 3:00 PM
There will be no lining up for entry to the stadium prior to 3:00 PM on show day.
This line will be formed beginning at the Patriot Place Gate at 3:00 PM
The line will be formed on a first come first served basis starting at 3:00 PM
Patrons will enter the Stadium in an orderly manner and as directed beginning at 5:00 PM. Failure to follow the directions of stadium and U2 staff could result in loss of ticket privileges so please be patient.

Good fucking luck, Gillette Stadium.

Good. Fucking. Luck.
 
yep

it's 630p out there right now, i wouldn't be shocked if there was an unofficial line being started somewhere by someone with a book and a sharpie.

-dan
 
Once inside the venue, I imagine I can pay for merchandise with a credit card... does anybody know??

Thanks! I want to make sure to be prepared!
 
We are at Gillette, line started very early this morning .

wrist bands with numbers being given out , your picture gets taken when you get your wrist band ( time stamped obviously ) . No spots being saved for anyone. When you get there you get there .

No one is being asked to stay in line . we have a record ( names signed in and a picture ) . In the morning you can walk back on the property but seems like there is a parking issue until noon .

u2 staff did have a conversation with venue security this morning that we tried eavesdropping on . Seems they are telling the venue to a little more realstic in the belief that people will actually stay away ....

Its a very public place with dining and shopping all around and a movie theater

........that`s it for now

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We are at Gillette, line started very early this morning .

wrist bands with numbers being given out , your picture gets taken when you get your wrist band ( time stamped obviously ) . No spots being saved for anyone. When you get there you get there .

No one is being asked to stay in line . we have a record ( names signed in and a picture ) .

that deserves a big lulz

-dan
 
Took an early trip to Gillette today. I posted some pictures and more detailed info in the Red Zone / VIP thread.

Security kept saying over and over to me, NO ONE is going to go near the stadium before 3pm. The state police are going to be out "in force" and keeping people moving PAST the stadium. I don't know if that goes for Patriot Place, since it's a public eating / shopping area....

I think I saw a group of people already queueing, but I honestly do not know how that's going to work?? :huh: I'm going to get there at 3. I don't want to get ticketed and I really think the Mass police are going to be having a field day tomorrow.

Also, as for cameras, after talking to anyone I could about the policy, I'm definitely bringing my Canon rebel xti, which is fairly small (detachable lense and pop up flash). I really think larger cameras could get in. Just no video / audio equipment (come on guys, that's what cell phones are for!)

Other than that, security and all the Stadium workers seem really kind. Got a glimpse of the stage and it's crazy. I screamed when I drove into the parking lot and almost killed a family. :crack:
 
A story. Read it. Put on a happy face.

Found this story, but don't know where to post it. Don't know if it should have it's own thread. Just a feel-good story :)

Dyersburg State Gazette: Story: Bono, U2 give VIP treatment to patient who donated Make-a-Wish funds to extreme global poverty

Bono, U2 give VIP treatment to patient who donated Make-a-Wish funds to extreme global poverty

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Laurence Carolin recently received VIP treatment from the group U2 before a concert at Soldier Field in Chicago. The 15-year-old's first wish through the Make-a-Wish foundation was to meet Bono. When that fell through, the generosity of his second wish caught the attention of the band, the United Nation's One Foundation and residents across the country.

Sometimes an unselfish act brings blessings beyond just the gift of helping others.

For 15-year-old Laurence Carolin, two wishes have been granted through his experience with the Make-a-Wish program. And skeptics would be hard pressed to find someone more deserving.
Two years ago, when Laurence began slipping into an extreme depression, his family knew something was wrong. The 13-year-old had been known for his upbeat attitude and compassion for others since he arrived in his parents' arms from South Korea in 1995.

Still, he continued to spiral into a life-threatening state. While fighting suicidal thoughts, he clung to the lyrics of the songs from one of his favorite bands, U2.

Laurence was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive and malignant form of cancer and Laurence was offered a wish from the Make-a-Wish Foundation. He chose to meet Bono, U2's lead singer and an advocate for the world's poor.

"I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for their music and the lyrics from their songs," said Laurence.

When his first wish was denied, Laurence thought long and hard about what he wanted to request for his second wish.

"I should have thought of my next wish as my first wish," said Laurence. "It's a much better wish. I have everything that I need. (So I requested) to give the money they would have used on my wish to the United Nations Fund (to combat) extreme global poverty."

And Laurence didn't stop there. Since making his second wish and donating his Make-a-Wish check to the One Campaign, he has worked hard to spread the news of extreme global poverty to others. He interviewed with several newspapers and magazines in both Tennessee and Michigan, and has been featured on the radio. His school paper on extreme poverty received a standing ovation at his eighth-grade commencement services.

His new passion even caught the eye of Bono, himself. Laurence received a call from both Bono and The Edge at his home. Unfortunately, he was not there. The band members left him a message and Bono sent a book, signed personally to him.

On Sept. 13, Laurence and a large group of family and friends attended a U2 concert at Soldier Field in Chicago. Members of the One Campaign met Laurence, his father, Patrick Carolin of Newbern and his mother, Lisa Carolin of Ann Arbor, Mich., before the concert and led them to a room.

"Eventually, we were led to Bono, who treated Laurence like a king," said Patrick Carolin. "He was respectful, engaging, and called Laurence 'an inspiration'."

Bono presented Laurence with a signed note with the evening's set list.

Laurence gave Bono two papers - the paper he wrote for school on extreme poverty and another relating how the band's music and lyrics helped him through his depression.

"After reading these items, instead of ending the meeting, Bono asked if he could take Laurence for a little while," said Patrick Carolin. "The manager later told us he was going to the private prayer that the band has before each show with only their personal minister."

The young man wasn't the only person inspired through the meeting with the band members who brought him hope in a dark time and purpose through an even harder time.

"Fifteen minutes later (Laurence) came back with Bono," said Patrick Carolin. "Bono told me that they travel to many places to do shows. One night blends into the next and the band meeting Laurence reminded them of their purpose."


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U2 lead singer Bono leads Laurence to a private prayer service with band members and their minister before a concert at Chicago's Soldier Field. The band's lyrics and campaign to end extreme global poverty inspired Laurence to donate his Make-a-Wish money to the United Nation's One Foundation for the same cause. Bono later told Laurence's father, Patrick Carolin of Newbern, that meeting the young man reminded the band members of their purpose.


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Laurence Carolin, 15-year-old son of Patrick and Susan Carolin of Newbern and Lisa Carolin of Ann Arbor, Mich., presented a $5,000 check to the U.N. One Foundation to help address extreme global poverty. Carolin, who was diagnosed two years ago with an inoperable and aggressive brain tumor, chose to donate his Make-a-Wish money to the organization. From left, clockwise, One Foundation representatives, Patrick Carolin, Lisa Carolin and Laurence.
 
"Fifteen minutes later (Laurence) came back with Bono," said Patrick Carolin. "Bono told me that they travel to many places to do shows. One night blends into the next and the band meeting Laurence reminded them of their purpose."

That's so powerful. Thanks for posting, Lila. :up: I'd love to see the photos, but the newspaper site seems down at the moment.
 
Question: Do I have to have my ticket with me to get free parking if it says "PARKING $8 INCLUDED" or is it free that day for anyone?
 
I have a question for the people who went to Brussels during Vertigo. How was the ticket selling done? Through livenation.be?
I can login there with my Dutch account but I can't seem to find info on how the payment stuff works. In Holland we can use iDeal, online banking, but I'm not sure if that's also in Belgium.
What were the options to pay last time, and what was the official website to buy tickets from?
 
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