1. I'll renew mine right before it expires in February - book looks good, and I don't mind the pre-sale!
  2. mine had 24 hours to go last week but i renewed just in case something like this happened. whats the bet U2 dont tour Aus until late 2015 so ill have to re-subscribe again
  3. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Ok, I'll have to think about it. I think it's harder to get tickets in Sweden than in Spain though, at least that's the way it was once when it was Bruce tickets or something we were getting.

    First night of the 360 Tour sold out in 30 minutes (Camp Nou, 95.000 people). Bruce sold out Santiago Bernabeu (67.000) in less than an hour as well. So no, I don't think that's the case. It's just that I've grown to be a little more relaxed when it comes to tickets. You will get them sooner or later for their face value or even less, unless it's a super exclusive concert, a super small venue or something like that. And I doubt any of these scenarios are happening at U2's new tour, so...
  4. It was so easy to get tickets for the UK shows.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:You're not the only one Many friends are renewing their subscriptions. I won't be doing it this time around, tickets are easily obtainable without the presale codes. Whether it's in general sale or the kind of guy that can't make it to the show and sells them for face value, or even at the same venue a few hours or minutes prior to the show (even for less than face value)... No, they won't get me this time


    The first time I saw them in 2009 we couldn't get tickets and ended up booking a package with a travel agent which was more expensive.
  6. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]


    The first time I saw them in 2009 we couldn't get tickets and ended up booking a package with a travel agent which was more expensive.

    Were you up for general sale and post sale (those who bought too many tickets or who can't make it)? Many here will agree with me, if you're quick and persistent enough you won't miss out tickets.
  7. I think Croke is limited to 3 gigs per year and Garth Brooks has just announced he will be taking 2 of those slots and will likely announce a third if ticket sales are strong.

    Aviva it is then.....
  8. Don't have a clue as to who the hell Garth Brooks is, but I'd much rather see U2 at the Aviva than at Croke, even with all Croke's history and meaning.
  9. Biggest country singer of all time. Not for me.
  10. Originally posted by germcevoy:I think Croke is limited to 3 gigs per year and Garth Brooks has just announced he will be taking 2 of those slots and will likely announce a third if ticket sales are strong.

    Aviva it is then.....

    .
    ... don't know about this limitation... one direction has 3 shows in May, and now Garth with his show(s).... in looking at Croke's online schedule there only appears to be two window of time with nothing already scheduled.. 2 weeks in mid July and then August 18-28, then after September 28... would love to know as I want to plan my trip to see the boys!
  11. I'm definitely making it to any Dublin shows this time, as I've stated several times already So I'm with you Scott - I need the dates and I need them NOW!!! Flights are gonna get feckin' expensive when dates are announced.
  12. Damn, I just need some new U2 to listen to!