The GA policy has been shared by the venue. Wristbands at 8am on show day, leave until 1pm and then entering the stadium at 3pm. #TheJoshuaTreeTour2019 pic.twitter.com/tbPsav7ptc
— U2start.com (@U2start) November 4, 2019
The GA policy has been shared by the venue. Wristbands at 8am on show day, leave until 1pm and then entering the stadium at 3pm. #TheJoshuaTreeTour2019 pic.twitter.com/tbPsav7ptc
— U2start.com (@U2start) November 4, 2019
Originally posted by Jamie32nz:https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/117202408/new-zealand-u2-fans-livid-with-internationals-over-general-admission-system-in-auckland-gone-rogue
Originally posted by lewelliott01:Hey team, Im in RZ solo for night 1 and GA with a mate for night 2. For those who went in 2017, what would you recommend in terms of viewing points, timings and just any tips to get the best experience possible? will be my first U2 gig so want to make it memorablecheers
Originally posted by colbourne25:[..]
If this system isn't officially affiliated with the band or the venue I'd be telling them to f*ck off.
Locals have every right to be annoyed. This quote is spot on. "What is upsetting to NZ/AU fans is that international fans are dictating who gets on the rail, how about you multi-tour fans take a back seat for a change and let us Kiwi / AU fans get on the rail. We have had to wait for nine years for this tour back to NZ. This is just seems mean spirited by international fans no respect for local fans at all."
Originally posted by Remy:The GA real queue will form at 3pm today with a possibility that people have to stay until tomorrow morning. So overnight camping fun!