1. Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
    That's why I was wondering why Twickenham and not Wembley, or even the Olympic Stadium.

    The nearest Tube Station is nearly 2 miles from the stadium according to Google...
    Ouch. Alright with the excitement of making your way out and stopping at a pub. Not so fun at midnight

  2. Noticed Twickenham GA's on for £250 each..Surely that is not in the spirit of a fan presale!
  3. Originally posted by Toxic:[..]
    as there are no seats in the red zone (on previous tours) I guess it means that you will have to stand in the red zone. and yes as you need to cross the "normal" standing area noone will stop you from staying there. but if you do this ... why did you pay for a red zone ticket
    I didn't pay for red zone ticket Just standard GA 4 tickets total price £313 That's what confused me my confirmation says U2 - the Joshua Tree Tour 2017 - Standing & Red Zone Just read other posts it seems its the way standing is being advertised
  4. They also do a shuttle bus to Richmond, which I assume is the closest. Takes about 30 mins to walk without crowds, abit longer with a crowd.
  5. London still sounds more painful than 2015 did. I'll sit on it for now. Flights are cheap at least.
  6. Overground trains from Waterloo serve Twickenham
  7. yes, public transport to twickenham looks like a pain. I'm staying at a hotel near heathrow (all hotels closer were already booked or way too expensive) and it'll still take me approx. an hour by piccadilly line and bus.
  8. Tubes have gone 24 hours at weekends in London
  9. Wow That was easiest pre sale yet
    2 minutes and 4 Ga to Boston!
  10. What the fuck.

    I'm getting a "we were unable to process your request, try again later" message.......
  11. Woo hoo! Best pre-sale ever!
    Boston: 4 Tickets: Section 130 Row 31 Seats 16-19