Originally posted by andyuk36:Dublin was the best organised gig I have ever been too.......Got there at 2PM was put in a line and given an orange wrist band we were guaranteed to get in the inner circle. At 4PM they let us in through seperate turnstyles went straight in to the innner circle and came out to g ot othe bar and toilets whenever we wanted watched the Kaiser Chiefs cam e ou thad a few beers back in at 8.15PM right to the front U2 came on great gig .....Looking forward to Sheffield Thursday hopeful that it will be the same kind of thing....
Originally posted by germcevoy:Ill kick up a hell of a stink if GA's cannot get you up close. i'd consider selling all of my tickets and boycotting the gigs altogether. Letting only the rich people up front (if rumours are to be believed). Remember Live 8 and its Golden circle? Half empty while the real fans were crammed in a quarter of a mile back. The chart I used to purchase my tickets showed no funny red zones, just the field as all GA. If that ism't the case then fuck them.
Originally posted by UnknownAnswerer:Hi all, I apologize for digging out this thread, but just to be sure from what I read here:
I have GA tickets, so if I arrive in the morning of the show (entrance in stadium allowed around 5h30pm right?), I´ll have serious chances of getting in the ellipse / innercircle, which is this blue area I painted right?
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Just 2 other things:
1. Is it a rule that has happened in every concert, that first people who arrive and gain their place inside the ellipse, are marked with wrist bands?!
2. Is it true these lucky fellows have access to their own bathrroms, bars?
Thanks in advance for any answer you may give.![]()
Originally posted by flowerchild:it's not really about where the money for the ticket goes. good cause or not, it's just not fair that rich people can buy the place closest to the band, if that's correct.