1. Its first come first served for the wristbands.

    Oh and Wembley tickets aren't out yet - will be a few weeks yet


  2. First come first serve for the 3 shows so far. Likely to continue



  3. Definitely - confirmed on the official website (Community).

    Its the only way to do it....


  4. Something strange happened yesterday in Milan with the Red Zone. Before the concert some guy from organization came at the outside of the left Red Zone (don't know about the right one, but I guess it was probably the same) and started distributing yellow wristbands with which the folks could enter the Red Zone. I wasn't lucky enough to grab one. My guess is that Ticketone was not able to sell many of those tickets (they were fixed price of 270 EUR if I remember correctly) and so they just distributed randomly what they had left. I even have a photo of people trying to get a hold of those wristbands, but sadly it's at home and I can't upload it now. Anyway, the Red Zone was not very crowded (dare I say it was almost empty) and you could easily fit many more people in it.
  5. Does anyone have a hi-res pic of the tour logo?


  6. And it's getting even better: 50% off on Cat. 2 tix now. 54 instead of 108€
  7. lol

    I guess that if there had been any american leg before ours, this wouldn't happen and all shows would be sold outs...
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]lol

    I guess that if there had been any american leg before ours, this wouldn't happen and all shows would be sold outs...


    What's the difference?
  9. Some people didn't give a damn 10 days ago for this tour. The second Barcelona show wasn't sold out on June 29th, but after the first show, the tickets for the second one were bought instantly, both official and scalping tickets... I mean, as the tour goes on people likes it more and more, people tell their friends, people watch videos on the internet, etc... and tickets are sold for the rest of the shows. I guess.
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Some people didn't give a damn 10 days ago for this tour. The second Barcelona show wasn't sold out on June 29th, but after the first show, the tickets for the second one were bought instantly, both official and scalping tickets... I mean, as the tour goes on people likes it more and more, people tell their friends, people watch videos on the internet, etc... and tickets are sold for the rest of the shows. I guess.


    might be. I think that it's the result of poor album sales (in u2 terms) combined with insane prices (about 60% of all Berlin tix cost more than 108€) and a general U2 sickness.
    For Germany that is.

    and even better: now Cat 1. (180€ per ticket) - buy 1, get one free.