Originally posted by giggmann:Should I let my mate have a ticket and come with us, or should I say no and explain to him that someone who is a real fan deserves it more ?
Quite frankly he will be coming with me and I do not feel bad about it !

Originally posted by giggmann:Should I let my mate have a ticket and come with us, or should I say no and explain to him that someone who is a real fan deserves it more ?
Quite frankly he will be coming with me and I do not feel bad about it !
Originally posted by LenaF:
But, what about those who can't afford to take the day off to queue? Time is money. Or at least it can be. Those who are queuing are often in this way spending money indirectly, aren't they?
It's interesting that people easily accept different price categories for seats but none at all for the field. If the field traditionally, at all big concerts, had been divided into 10 different zones, or whatever, people wouldn't question it. It's all a matter of tradition, isn't it?
Originally posted by flowerchild:no it's a matter of fairness.
Originally posted by flowerchild:and you can rather afford time to qeue than money to buy tickets. or get yourself a pair of elbows, might help, too.
Originally posted by LenaF:[..]
Why is it fair then, that people who are willing to pay more can buy better seats?
Originally posted by keithen:Hey folks, chill about the Red Zone. It's at the side, and you can win tickets cheaper than some of the seating! I've been lucky enough to get Red Zone today for Cardiff for £95 - bargain!
For Vertigo, I did queue up from mid-day to get in that bit at the front (and succeeded), but this time my 10 year old daughter wants to come and I don't fancy popping through those metal gates with her again - bad enough just me and the wife last time - I though her eyes were going to explode in the crush! I've been a life long fan, I'm not rich and I took a punt on what I wanted to pay to be near the stage. And I'm delighted.
Oh and no champagne for me - a pint of Brains'll do. People in the RED Zone are still the public (and just as die - hard U2 fans who are willing to scrape a few extra quid to get near the stage) - no corporate VIPs - and we promise to look really rock n roll for the DVD![]()
Originally posted by helenc:I have today got Red Zone tickets for Dublin #2 - I am a true U2 fan - saw them twice on the vertigo tour both seated (one lot of tickets off ebay v. reasonable) and the second lot for Dubin through an event company that cost me a bloomin fortune. This time I wanted to be closer but I cant afford the time to queue all day and I'm not sure I could cope with the crowd.
I want to be closer and I work damn hard so really I can choose what to spend my cash on.
Please be sure that the true fans will be partying hard and I cant wait!
Originally posted by ArtVandelay:[..]
wow - well done on getting those tickets - do you mind me asking what your maximum bid was? I was following this auction but the Group 1 ticket prices were way too much - but I would definately pay £95 for red zone!