1. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
    Yea. Me too. I'll settle for anything for n4. It's the first show I'm going for Monday. Speaking of Monday, what time is the public sale starting ?

    And also, thanks for the info about ga being sold out for n4. I would of went for it and it could of cost me my ga tickets for n3.
    my plan too.

    not a problem mate, rather another diehard there then some casual fan alongside me
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    A fuckingthousand pounds?? That's sick!! I saw some £500 Chicago/Boston>Dublin return flights the other day while speaking to Matt (Eyeswithpride), I wouldn't think that would climb up so much for a NY flight.
    Have you tried flying from London instead of Glasgow? I'd bet it should be much cheaper...
    I did try Edinburgh to NY, which I never thought was too expensive - apparently not.

    You can go to Dublin then to NY and then back, but even then that's still £700.
  3. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
    Yea. Me too. I'll settle for anything for n4. It's the first show I'm going for Monday. Speaking of Monday, what time is the public sale starting ?

    And also, thanks for the info about ga being sold out for n4. I would of went for it and it could of cost me my ga tickets for n3.
    Only the presale quota is sold out though, there will be more GAs available on general sale. You can always try (or have someone try for you while you're trying to get other tix)
  4. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
    I did try Edinburgh to NY, which I never thought was too expensive - apparently not.

    You can go to Dublin then to NY and then back, but even then that's still £700.
    Edi > Dub > NY > Dub > Edi for £700? It ain't that bad if the connection flights give you some hours to wander around dirty old Dublin in my opinion!

    (it's still damn expensive, £700 is almost my month salary)
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Edi > Dub > NY > Dub > Edi for £700? It ain't that bad if the connection flights give you some hours to wander around dirty old Dublin in my opinion!

    (it's still damn expensive, £700 is almost my month salary)
    It's almost mine too. I'd have to do shed loads of overtime to even afford it. And I have a flat to pay for too.

    I'm thinking America is optimistic. If they do a stadium tour in 2016, then I may consider that. I might just head for a weekend in Stockholm or something before I start uni and go to a couple of shows then.
  6. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
    It's almost mine too. I'd have to do shed loads of overtime to even afford it. And I have a flat to pay for too.

    I'm thinking America is optimistic. If they do a stadium tour in 2016, then I may consider that. I might just head for a weekend in Stockholm or something before I start uni and go to a couple of shows then.
    Stockholm
  7. Hello! Yes, flights are cheaper than expected and I've never been before so it would be nice to visit. Amsterdam or Berlin are also on the cards but I've been to the former and do want to branch out culturally.
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Only the presale quota is sold out though, there will be more GAs available on general sale. You can always try (or have someone try for you while you're trying to get other tix)
    Cool! Sounds good. Wish me luck for Monday.
  9. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
    Hello! Yes, flights are cheaper than expected and I've never been before so it would be nice to visit. Amsterdam or Berlin are also on the cards but I've been to the former and do want to branch out culturally.
    Well, unless some shit happens I'll be there. Got my GA ticket for both nights.
  10. Just noticed that the flights aren't too pricey for Cologne and it falls on 'learning week'. Tempted to hit up both dates there...
  11. London Town here we come...........2 codes left one for Dublin and one for who knows.....
  12. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
    It's almost mine too. I'd have to do shed loads of overtime to even afford it. And I have a flat to pay for too.

    I'm thinking America is optimistic. If they do a stadium tour in 2016, then I may consider that. I might just head for a weekend in Stockholm or something before I start uni and go to a couple of shows then.

    A week in a Scandinavian country plus ticketing might end up being more expensive than the NY adventure Just saying. Those people earn a shitload more than you and me - and their prices live up to the salaries. Tough.


    I'd love to do an Italian show but I have been VERY surprised by not seeing Milan in the show list. I wonder what happened.