1. That's exactly how it works. You will get an email with a code (you will be able to see the code on your U2.com profile as well), and you copypaste it to access the presale on Friday.
  2. "As a U2.com subscriber you can participate in a presale to buy two tickets for this indoor arena tour and we'll be emailing you a unique ticketing code to take part in the presale. (You'll also find the code on the TOUR page when you are logged in to the site). "

    From the email. Think it would have said "per show" if that was the case?
  3. Yep. It's definitely 2 in total. It's well explained (no ambiguity) on U2com's Q&A though
  4. Well that's pretty balls. Guess I'll have to get two for a show and then get the rest when everyone can..
  5. Is there any other option than to use ticketmaster.fr to buy tickets for the Paris gig?
  6. Originally posted by Corgan:@Perzival: first you have to subscribe at U2.com. Then (apparently) you'll get a code on their 'Tour-page' that becomes available when the presale starts. That code you can use on Ticketmaster when the pre-sale starts.


    Normally you have to go to U2.com website then click on tours and then on the concert you want to go. After filling in your code, you get redirected to the livenation/ticketmaster site.I think it will be something like that.
  7. Im afraid not - unless you can go to a French store and buy them physically
  8. With all of these restrictions on tickets I would still bet a considerable sum that third party resellers will have plenty of tickets. Seatwave etc or whatever they are all called.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy:With all of these restrictions on tickets I would still bet a considerable sum that third party resellers will have plenty of tickets. Seatwave etc or whatever they are all called.
    Very true, which is complete bullshit to me. What happened to when U2 was all about the cheapest tickets possible for the fans?
  10. I'd say 34€ is still fairly cheap
  11. Originally posted by germcevoy:With all of these restrictions on tickets I would still bet a considerable sum that third party resellers will have plenty of tickets. Seatwave etc or whatever they are all called.
    They'll have a much harder time trying to sell them though (IF the general audience gets to know the restrictions, that is)
  12. ...... anyone else have not received their code from U2.com yet?