1. Originally posted by Remy:I read that there are only 26.000 subscribers.. worldwide!
    That means there will be plenty for everyone.

    Still hoping GA's are still available today.


    Only 26.000...ohh, great news..lol
  2. Originally posted by Remy:I read that there are only 26.000 subscribers.. worldwide!
    That means there will be plenty for everyone.

    Still hoping GA's are still available today.


    That would be awesome. Never thought my chance would be this good,
  3. Originally posted by Remy:I read that there are only 26.000 subscribers.. worldwide!
    That means there will be plenty for everyone.

    Still hoping GA's are still available today.




    hey I wonder how the "Breathe" guys did today.... as a fellow Breathe i am getting ready to buy my tickets next week for the other concerts....

  4. Originally posted by red:[..]
    hey I wonder how the "Breathe" guys did today.... as a fellow Breathe i am getting ready to buy my tickets next week for the other concerts....


    They all did well, no problems and still lots of GA's.



  5. Well that bodes very well for the rest of the tour.
  6. Originally posted by dukeBG:You talk about GA tickets but how you find them when ordered? In Amsterdam Arena pic above there is not GA category. I saw San Siro grid and there is not GA category. How do you know which category is GA?


    the ordering process for me was very smooth, very easy, surprisingly enough (I thought the system would kick me if I wouldn't be fast enough, etc). I went on the first day in the Horizon group.

    I went through the link for the Amsterdam show, and it re-directs you to the Dutch eventim website, with LiveNation also mentioned somewhere (I was so nervous, I can't remember ).
    But there you will find only one category for ground area (standing) and several different categories for seats. The price for standing/ground area was 60,50 € each, some seats were more expensive, I think, and there were also the cheap ones for 30 € they had promised before.
    The whole ordering was in Dutch, of course, since it was eventim.nl, which wasn't too difficult for me to read, but I would have had an enormous problem with ordering Milan tickets, because I know no Italian at all
  7. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    the ordering process for me was very smooth, very easy, surprisingly enough (I thought the system would kick me if I wouldn't be fast enough, etc). I went on the first day in the Horizon group.

    I went through the link for the Amsterdam show, and it re-directs you to the Dutch eventim website, with LiveNation also mentioned somewhere (I was so nervous, I can't remember ).
    But there you will find only one category for ground area (standing) and several different categories for seats. The price for standing/ground area was 60,50 € each, some seats were more expensive, I think, and there were also the cheap ones for 30 € they had promised before.
    The whole ordering was in Dutch, of course, since it was eventim.nl, which wasn't too difficult for me to read, but I would have had an enormous problem with ordering Milan tickets, because I know no Italian at all



    I'm sure its embedded somewhere in this thread already but can someone brief me on what the Breath and Horizon groups all mean again? I got an email saying I was a Horizon subscriber.
  8. Originally posted by aussiemofo:[..]


    I'm sure its embedded somewhere in this thread already but can someone brief me on what the Breath and Horizon groups all mean again? I got an email saying I was a Horizon subscriber.



    it depends on how long you have been a paid subscriber to u2.com... the longer you've been in, the earlier you get into the pre-sale process.

    here is the bit from the email that was sent out before the pre-sale began:

    Originally posted by u2.comQ - When is the latest I can join U2.com to be involved in the Internet ticket pre-sale?
    A - Anyone who is a current Subscriber to U2.com can participate when ticket presales take place but those who have been Subscribers longest get the earliest opportunity to enter the presale. 'Horizon Subscribers' have access starting on the morning of Day 1 of the presale, 'Breathe Subscribers' have access from the morning of Day 2 of the presale and 'Boots Subscribers' have access from mid afternoon on Day 2 of the presale. The presale for each concert closes at Noon / Midday on Day 3. The public ticket sale will start after Day 3 of the presale. The exact times for access will be emailed to you and made available on the tour page of U2.com.
  9. Query - can you buy 4 tickets for a single european event BUT get pairs of tickets at different prices or do the 4 tickets have to be together in the same price bracket?
  10. Originally posted by macassidy:Query - can you buy 4 tickets for a single european event BUT get pairs of tickets at different prices or do the 4 tickets have to be together in the same price bracket?


    I think it's the same price bracket.
  11. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    it depends on how long you have been a paid subscriber to u2.com... the longer you've been in, the earlier you get into the pre-sale process.

    here is the bit from the email that was sent out before the pre-sale began:

    [..]


    Thanks Kirsten. I'm first in line!