1. LOL the simpson ep with u2 is on tv right now.. how fitting.
  2. Originally posted by gigfx:everyone should keep in mind that the "presales" are only for a small percentage of the total tickets available for the show. Meaning...there are not an unlimited number of presales avail just because you have a "code" or a subscription, they will still sell out.

    In most cases the band only gets 10% of the tickets to offer to their fans. So, for these stadiums (that hold 70-100k people) we're talking about 7,000-10,000 total tickets available for the presale for any particular show. Once that 10% is gone, they are gone, and then everyone must wait until the public on sale

    How many paid U2.com subscribers are there? Who knows...

    Hopefully not that many in the cities where Im trying to go to shows!



    If this is true ( ~ 10% of tix up for purchase in pre-sale) then it appears less clear that purchasing a code now will guarantee anything. For instance, BC Place in Vancouver will seat ~ 55,000(?) for the show and will attract diehards from Seattle and the rest of the pacific northwest as well as the rest of the Western Canada. I would feel less than secure that current subscribers (who can purchase up to 4 tix each) wouldn't buy up ~ 5,500 tix for this show - although perhaps I am being a little pessimistic.
  3. Folks

    There seems to be a misprint on the email some of you were sent

    Some of the emails say you are in one seniority category (eg Breathe) and then it says you are in an other (e.g Horizon) further into the email

    I have made Admin aware of the situation, and a correction is forthcoming, with a breakdown of the seniority categories.

    Please check the FEATURED TOPIC about presales for that breakdown

    Thanks

    Baja
  4. Originally posted by PeaceonEarth:[..]

    If this is true ( ~ 10% of tix up for purchase in pre-sale) then it appears less clear that purchasing a code now will guarantee anything. For instance, BC Place in Vancouver will seat ~ 55,000(?) for the show and will attract diehards from Seattle and the rest of the pacific northwest as well as the rest of the Western Canada. I would feel less than secure that current subscribers (who can purchase up to 4 tix each) wouldn't buy up ~ 5,500 tix for this show - although perhaps I am being a little pessimistic.


    i can tell you it is 100% true. i work in the music/concert industry and the 10% has been a standard for many years. But, U2 could always fight for a higher percentage given their size...regardless though i can guarantee you it is NOT an unlimited presale. Your code only gives you an advantage, in no way are you guaranteed anything
  5. Originally posted by PeaceonEarth:[..]

    If this is true ( ~ 10% of tix up for purchase in pre-sale) then it appears less clear that purchasing a code now will guarantee anything. For instance, BC Place in Vancouver will seat ~ 55,000(?) for the show and will attract diehards from Seattle and the rest of the pacific northwest as well as the rest of the Western Canada. I would feel less than secure that current subscribers (who can purchase up to 4 tix each) wouldn't buy up ~ 5,500 tix for this show - although perhaps I am being a little pessimistic.


    No, I think it's pretty realistic, not pessimistic. I'll be driving over 5 hours to get to Vancouver...the next closest show to me is 14 hours away.
  6. Hello at all,
    I'm going crazy, I've got now the code for the pre-sale, but no idea about the price, can you help me please? have a nice day!!! price for Europe of course.....
  7. Originally posted by haytrain:[..]

    No, I think it's pretty realistic, not pessimistic. I'll be driving over 5 hours to get to Vancouver...the next closest show to me is 14 hours away.


    Thanks for the valuable info everybody. I think I will wait for the regular sale and try to beat the 'bots'. Enjoy the show haytrain - with any luck myself and a few friends will be joining you there.
  8. Originally posted by PeaceonEarth:[..]

    Thanks for the valuable info everybody. I think I will wait for the regular sale and try to beat the 'bots'. Enjoy the show haytrain - with any luck myself and a few friends will be joining you there.


    good luck!
  9. Anybody know where theres a list of different prices? or when thes go on sale?

    Thanks, James
  10. This sucks- even if you get a subscription to U2.com nothing is guaranteed...I can't help but feel that the subscription is just a good moneymaking idea for the band and whoever else is involved: spend $50 on a subscription and you're one of thousands trying to get only a handful of tickets. I honestly think I'd have better luck trying to get tickets when they go on sale to the general public. It's a dreadful feeling to do this "crapshoot" every tour- I just hope there will be some decent fans out there who will make any extra tickets available without trying to make some quick money.

    I guess I am also frustrated that due to monetary circumstances I can't get tickets for three, four, five or more shows like some people do every tour. I'm lucky to have extra money to go to ONE show, and it is frustrating that I'll have to compete with the show-hoppers.

    Wow- sorry for venting like this......Any words of kindness, calming or compassion?!?

    Justin
  11. Can't wait to see a bootleg of wembley
    Hope I can catch them at gillette
  12. Originally posted by bonoschild:This sucks- even if you get a subscription to U2.com nothing is guaranteed...I can't help but feel that the subscription is just a good moneymaking idea for the band and whoever else is involved: spend $50 on a subscription and you're one of thousands trying to get only a handful of tickets. I honestly think I'd have better luck trying to get tickets when they go on sale to the general public. It's a dreadful feeling to do this "crapshoot" every tour- I just hope there will be some decent fans out there who will make any extra tickets available without trying to make some quick money.

    I guess I am also frustrated that due to monetary circumstances I can't get tickets for three, four, five or more shows like some people do every tour. I'm lucky to have extra money to go to ONE show, and it is frustrating that I'll have to compete with the show-hoppers.

    Wow- sorry for venting like this......Any words of kindness, calming or compassion?!?

    Justin


    Don't worry, I don't have lots of money either
    The subscription is a complete ripoff, and reflects the over-commercialization of u2. They are not helping fans, just taking more of their money. I was checking out NIN's website, and they had pre-sale to members of their site, and joining is free. Too bad they aren't touring New England like u2 though.