1. Since I've hit every Boston show on every tour since JT (with the exception of 360) that sounds like a good plan!
  2. Originally posted by Release3:So is the Red Zone basically a guaranteed spot VERY close to the stage, but without having to wait in line. My biggest worry with buying a GA ticket is having to wait outside the arena for an entire day or so before the show to get up close (First 4 rows)
    Oh, yeah, that's a good point! Maybe I'll spring for the guaranteed seats for one show, and the rest GA.
  3. 'Tis what I'm doing!
  4. I JUST WANNA BUY MY TICKETS NOW I DONT WANNA WAIT TIL TOMORROW
  5. My dream is to see U2 from the front row, but I reeeaaaaalllllyyyy don't want to wait outside all day and all night for it. If I can afford the Red Zone, I think that's what I'm gonna do. Not too crowded, guaranteed closeness to the band.....just depends on price
  6. Originally posted by Release3:So is the Red Zone basically a guaranteed spot VERY close to the stage, but without having to wait in line. My biggest worry with buying a GA ticket is having to wait outside the arena for an entire day or so before the show to get up close (First 4 rows)
    That's the basic summary of it.

    Waiting outside since earlier than noon should get you first-second row (maybe not in front of Bono but first row is first row everywhere) in front of the stage. Getting to the queue by 3PM should be fine for a close-enough experience, something like 4-6th row in GA. Keep in mind that MOST people get to the venue when doors are already opened.

    And indeed, @ your last post, Red Zone guarantees you a spot very close to the band with no queues, BUT it has a price (280€ fees included for Spain - I guess it should be around $350 for you).
  7. Oh wow, I might just get GA then. I was under the impression I'd have to wait at least 24 hours before the show to get within the first 3 rows. If I can get there the morning of, that would be totally doable!
  8. Yeah, the days of waiting in line all freaking day for a show are long gone for me. Especially since I've got two budding U2 fans under the roof now who want to go.

    So, it looks like it might be a really expensive night for just me and the wife followed by a slightly less expensive GA night with the kids. I can afford 2 premium tickets, not 4. Especially when I'm planning on hitting both Boston shows. I also suspect they'll add a couple nights to Boston. They've done that in the past. And I'll hit those too. Seeing the band in Boston is a religious experience
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