1. Fucking Pathetic, money grabbing soulless behaviour, try getting half the soul the last two tours had out of a bunch of wealthy fucks who don't have half the pasison for U2 that we do being right up next to the stage.

    Watch how they'll bring down the quality of the tour.
  2. so if i have a GA ticket,i cant get inside the circle???wtf? outside there are seats


  3. Haha, no no, there's a circle around the stage, a small circle....outside of that are just normal standing places
    The people in the circle can reach for Bono, the rest can't
  4. Originally posted by markp91:[..]

    Haha, no no, there's a circle around the stage, a small circle....outside of that are just normal standing places
    The people in the circle can reach for Bono, the rest can't


    hmm..and i cant get inside of that small circle??u mean i cant reach for Bono?
    that sucks...


  5. You have to buy ultra-expensive tickets for that
    A shame really
  6. oh man that sucks balls! like sorry if offended people and i prolly dont have that power since i am a new U2start-er but seriously that sucks so goddamm much last tour i had back row now this! man hopfully be different here in aus!
  7. I have a red zone ticket to the first Gothenburg show... It cost me no more than a seating ticket in the most expensive category, so I didn't have to be filthy rich to get hold of it.

    It looks like people have got some things wrong. I'm not 100% sure about these things, but here's what I've heard so far:

    1. The red zones will not be front row. There is an area between the red zones and the stage for those with GA tickets. (I have no idea if there'll be some kind of lottery, though) Moreover, the zones, as you all know by now, are at the sides.

    2. There will, as far as I know, be no seats in the red zones. Those in the red zones will however have the possibility to sit somewhere while waiting for the show to start.

    Also, I never see anyone complaining about those who have money enough to travel around to see U2. I wish I could afford that! I'm glad I can at least afford tickets for both Gothenburg shows, including a red zone ticket to the first one.

    Of course there will probably be some boring V.I.P people in the red zones. Those of you who have GA tickets and are prepared to queue for hours will have more fun than those in the red zones. I don't want to queue for hours, because I don't want to be in the middle of a crowd like that anyway. It's too scary for me. So when the red zone tickets went on sale I saw a chance to be able to come pretty close without worrying about getting crushed.
  8. Originally posted by LenaF:I have a red zone ticket to the first Gothenburg show... It cost me no more than a seating ticket in the most expensive category, so I didn't have to be filthy rich to get hold of it.

    It looks like people have got some things wrong. I'm not 100% sure about these things, but here's what I've heard so far:

    1. The red zones will not be front row. There is an area between the red zones and the stage for those with GA tickets. (I have no idea if there'll be some kind of lottery, though) Moreover, the zones, as you all know by now, are at the sides.

    2. There will, as far as I know, be no seats in the red zones. Those in the red zones will however have the possibility to sit somewhere while waiting for the show to start.

    Also, I never see anyone complaining about those who have money enough to travel around to see U2. I wish I could afford that! I'm glad I can at least afford tickets for both Gothenburg shows, including a red zone ticket to the first one.

    Of course there will probably be some boring V.I.P people in the red zones. Those of you who have GA tickets and are prepared to queue for hours will have more fun than those in the red zones. I don't want to queue for hours, because I don't want to be in the middle of a crowd like that anyway. It's too scary for me. So when the red zone tickets went on sale I saw a chance to be able to come pretty close without worrying about getting crushed.


    Thank for your statement.

    This pathetic whining and jealousy about people with more money than oneselves sucks totally.

    Hey w*nkers, thats life! You get what you paid for!
  9. i've seen this stadium-map and there wasnt any big and small circles...if u have got GA ticket then u have to be fast to get in front...i just hope its like that
  10. Originally posted by hodel_05:[..]

    Thank for your statement.

    This pathetic whining and jealousy about people with more money than oneselves sucks totally.

    Hey w*nkers, thats life! You get what you paid for!



    money makes the world go round...


  11. No one is jealous about other people having more money than us. We are all annoyed that real U2 fans are being robbed of the best tickets by people who in the majority of case, are not as dedicated to U2 as some of u are. The people who have queud outside the stadiums overnight and have queued for hours for their tickets are the peopl who deserve to be at the front.

    Well done to any true U2 fan who managed to get Red Zone tickets. Congrats and I hope you enjoy the show
    but to any one rich bloke whos going because its a big event or just because they have the money too, well then maybe you should remember all the real U2 fans who queud for hours just to get into the stadium and dedicated fans who couldnt get tickets.
  12. Originally posted by LenaF:
    1. The red zones will not be front row. There is an area between the red zones and the stage for those with GA tickets. (I have no idea if there'll be some kind of lottery, though) Moreover, the zones, as you all know by now, are at the sides.


    Exactly, and red zones are just on the right and left side, not in front of the stage.