Originally posted by Document:[..]
Is the Red Zone worth the pricing this tour? I felt like I stood right next to the Red Zone on the last I & E tour and had the same view...... what are the extra perks? Less crowd, drinks???
Originally posted by Document:[..]
Is the Red Zone worth the pricing this tour? I felt like I stood right next to the Red Zone on the last I & E tour and had the same view...... what are the extra perks? Less crowd, drinks???
Originally posted by Remy:Fees are even more ridiculous for San Jose.. Paid $102 for a fucking GA.
USD $6(Order Processing Fee)
USD $4(Facility Charge)
USD $16.45(Service Fee)
Originally posted by marianarielli:And also should I register for general sale for both concerts I plan to attend just in case I can't get tickets for any in presale? Or would that be considered suspicious? Jesus I thought getting tickets in latin america was tricky
Originally posted by pleasegone:[..]
Hope I can even figure out how to get my tickets, lol. And obviously the fees likely have a tie in to the fact we are paying for copies of an album we all will probably have day of release, and some like me will have the Japanese version with another version of the Blackout, I think the Hacksaw Knife remix or Drowning Fish Out Of the Tap Water Mix
US/Canadian residents only.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:Why is everyone so surprised by the fees? As if it's something new. And as added junk fees, remember some of the venues TM has to partner with as they use different ticket services. So there's a "partner" junk fee...
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
No.
2 from U2.com presale.
4 general sale.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
You can register until Saturday, so if you don't succeed you should do that indeed but you can wait for the result first.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
The fees are much higher than last tour(s).
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
The fees are much higher than last tour(s).