1. Originally posted by Scott_McD:Really hoping we get some kind of cross section from the past 3 tours in Aus... Looking back, I'd love to get some of these in the setlist - unfortunately there are enough you could probably do a whole show just of them!

    I&E Tour
    Iris, Raised By Wolves, Invisible, Even Better Than The Real Thing (new mix that has been performed since they left Australia last time!),

    JT30 Tour
    Basically everything from Track 4 onwards, Ultraviolet

    E&I Tour
    Blackout, Gloria, Electric Co, Zoo Station, The Fly, Horses, Red Flag Day, Acrobat, Love is Bigger
    That would meet the OTH requirement.
  2. Or just destroy it altogether like I did after the Dublin shows



    (photo taken at the J.W. Sweetman pub 30 minutes after the show finished)


  3. I don't have a problem with the CC entry (besides the fact that I rather keep the paper ticket as a souvenier), but I hated the "no code splitting" policy which applied for the European shows. It's a problem when you want to do a ticket swap with another person, because this person has a spare ticket for city or concert no 2, while you have a spare ticket for city or concert no 1.
    and one person can't come to the concert, or wants to arrive and queue earlier/later than you...and the tickets were not transferable. It was good that they did not check the IDs.
  4. I bought an extra ticket to Belfast 2, as a friend was struggling to get a ticket in the carnage of a general sale. She ended up succeeding in getting a ticket, & I was unable to unload my spare GA, due to the non-transferable CC entry ticket policy. Made for an expensive show.

    I was only able to see London 2 due to the fact it was paper tickets. Was actually number 7 in the GA line from memory, & didn't have a ticket until the last minute

    Paper tickets all the way!
  5. Last year, I went to the Chicago 2 show alone. Nobody else wanted to make the 6 hour drive. I didn’t decide to go until about 10 days before. Bought a $100 single ticket. Since I was by myself, when I got there they upgraded me to a single $300 seat that hadn’t been sold. I ended up sitting about 10 feet from Adam, in the 2nd row off to the side. There are always alternatives to wasting your money on a fan club membership and struggling to nail down something decent on the first day.
  6. Originally posted by podiumboy:Last year, I went to the Chicago 2 show alone. Nobody else wanted to make the 6 hour drive. I didn’t decide to go until about 10 days before. Bought a $100 single ticket. Since I was by myself, when I got there they upgraded me to a single $300 seat that hadn’t been sold. I ended up sitting about 10 feet from Adam, in the 2nd row off to the side. There are always alternatives to wasting your money on a fan club membership and struggling to nail down something decent on the first day.
    If you want to get a seated ticket, maybe...but this does not work for GA.
    GA is always sold out within minutes, and if you travel from overseas, you wouldn't want to rely on if there will be a lastminute ticket drop. At least I wouldn't want to.
    (I've had a seated ticket once, JTT in Rome, and: never ever again...)
  7. Originally posted by Chrisssie:[..]
    If you want to get a seated ticket, maybe...but this does not work for GA.
    GA is always sold out within minutes, and if you travel from overseas, you wouldn't want to rely on if there will be a lastminute ticket drop. At least I wouldn't want to.
    (I've had a seated ticket once, JTT in Rome, and: never ever again...)
    I will always remember that I bought my Dublin4 GA in a last minute ticket drop at 18:30pm on the tram heading to the venue I generated so much adrenalin that I could export it.
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    I will always remember that I bought my Dublin4 GA in a last minute ticket drop at 18:30pm on the tram heading to the venue I generated so much adrenalin that I could export it.
    I don't know where you live. But I travelled to all the concerts of the tour from far away (except Berlin Nov 13), and I am not fond of this kind of adrenalin rush

    I've always had a smooth and relaxed fanclub presale. Always got the tickets that I wanted to have. For me it is it worth paying the subscription. And I like the membership gifts.
  9. Originally posted by Chrisssie:[..]
    I don't know where you live. But I travelled to all the concerts of the tour from far away (except Berlin Nov 13), and I am not fond of this kind of adrenalin rush

    I've always had a smooth and relaxed fanclub presale. Always got the tickets that I wanted to have. For me it is it worth paying the subscription. And I like the membership gifts.
    He was already there and saw 3 previous shows at the city