Vampires Tour - going?
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Well, Manchester and Birmingham potentially sold out. If that's the genuinely the case then I take my hat off to them. Usual ticketmaster bollocks in Glasgow and London though with great tickets coming on sale all over the place. Fancy the 5th row anyone?
London looks like a big crowd though which again is good but as I expected Glasgow just hasn't bought in and could be just over half full.
So, overall comfortably over 80% of UK tickets sold for the sheds. A commercial success no doubt.
However, no buzz on these pages and despite the fact that I've liked the Damned since seeing them in '77, quite enjoy the Darkness' madness and will be only one mile away from Glasgow Hydro on the night, I simply can't get enthusiastic enough to walk in and buy a ticket.
Anyone else changed their mind and opted in?
London looks like a big crowd though which again is good but as I expected Glasgow just hasn't bought in and could be just over half full.
So, overall comfortably over 80% of UK tickets sold for the sheds. A commercial success no doubt.
However, no buzz on these pages and despite the fact that I've liked the Damned since seeing them in '77, quite enjoy the Darkness' madness and will be only one mile away from Glasgow Hydro on the night, I simply can't get enthusiastic enough to walk in and buy a ticket.
Anyone else changed their mind and opted in?
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Been checking but still found nothing on sale I'm prepared to buy at the proper price. Just ticketmaster still scalping their own half decent tickets for up to £175 a pop.del wrote:Well, Manchester and Birmingham potentially sold out. If that's the genuinely the case then I take my hat off to them. Usual ticketmaster bollocks in Glasgow and London though with great tickets coming on sale all over the place. Fancy the 5th row anyone?
London looks like a big crowd though which again is good but as I expected Glasgow just hasn't bought in and could be just over half full.
So, overall comfortably over 80% of UK tickets sold for the sheds. A commercial success no doubt.
However, no buzz on these pages and despite the fact that I've liked the Damned since seeing them in '77, quite enjoy the Darkness' madness and will be only one mile away from Glasgow Hydro on the night, I simply can't get enthusiastic enough to walk in and buy a ticket.
Anyone else changed their mind and opted in?
Not prepared to pay that plus the extortionate parking fees etc to watch the back of someone's head or phone.
If it was standing I would be going to at least three shows, but after having 2nd row at Wembley last time only to have the security guy standing right in front of me the whole night it wasn't worth it. Saw virtually nothing of the show.. just the side of his fat head while he argued with drunk idiots.
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I'm looking now at 8th and 10th row Block A at Wembley. Normal price. Not work for you?
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Where? I looked a couple of hours ago and didn't see that at official sites.del wrote:I'm looking now at 8th and 10th row Block A at Wembley. Normal price. Not work for you?
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Still there. Ticketmaster site shows seats in block A2 and A3
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Yes they do, but as I said, £175 (for A3) and £165 (for A2) a pop, NOT face value.del wrote:Still there. Ticketmaster site shows seats in block A2 and A3
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Foo Fighters will be in London, likely to turn up ?
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Looking at their tour schedule they have a couple of days off so wouldn't be surprised.Rob wrote:Foo Fighters will be in London, likely to turn up ?
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next weekend graspop : HV don't raise much of intrest in the press and on the flyers they are in between smaller bands ... Headliners are Kiss, Ozzy, Iron Maiden ,Guns'n Roses.. so no chance for HV to be headliners..
Still I wonder why Alice and co are satisfied with just being one of the numereous bands. you really have to take a good look to find them on the advertising posters..
Still I wonder why Alice and co are satisfied with just being one of the numereous bands. you really have to take a good look to find them on the advertising posters..
you really wouldn't understand..
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Im going to Manchester to see them on Tuesday, very excited about seeing them.Rob wrote:Foo Fighters will be in London, likely to turn up ?
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Si wrote:Yes they do, but as I said, £175 (for A3) and £165 (for A2) a pop, NOT face value.del wrote:Still there. Ticketmaster site shows seats in block A2 and A3
Sorry Si, just saw that they weren't resale tickets. Hadn't noticed that they were Platinum tickets.
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Anyone paying a Hundred and Seventy Five quid to see the Vlads Night Out cover band needs their head examined,
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Looks like nearly all of them have been sold. Must be several hundred of them too.pitkin88 wrote:Anyone paying a Hundred and Seventy Five quid to see the Vlads Night Out cover band needs their head examined,
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Interesting thing about Tickemaster platinum is that they *seem* to put a few on sale at a time. I'm pretty sure the ones on sale now aren't the same ones that were on sale a month+ ago.del wrote:Looks like nearly all of them have been sold. Must be several hundred of them too.pitkin88 wrote:Anyone paying a Hundred and Seventy Five quid to see the Vlads Night Out cover band needs their head examined,
I *think* what's maybe happening is that they are withholding blocks of tickets from general sale, and as a few sell at their inflated platinum price, they put out a few more for the same hiked up prices. They keep doing this until the night of the show when any that are left they just sell out of the box office or somewhere at face value to shift them. It doesn't really matter to them if they all sell, as they've made triple face value on the rest.
Just a guess, but it seems odd that people do buy tickets on the secondary market for much more money, when the Platinums are still available.
I'm guessing they would claim they are doing the inflated platinum tickets to stop the scalpers getting £300+ a ticket, which is fine, but of course they are effectively scalping themselves which is not.
Maybe a better way to stop scalpers would be to release random sets of tickets for a show, at face value, constantly over the preceding months. That would do the same job and be fairer. Of course there's no guarantee the scalpers wouldn't get hold of these as well, but with the knowledge more would go on sale the following week at face value it could remove much of the motivation for scalpers to gamble on being able to sellat their high prices.
Just random thoughts really..
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Anyone know what time approximately each of the three bands came on in Birmingham and/or Manchester thanks?
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This is what`s listed for Glasgow
18:00: Doors open / 19:00: The Damned / 20:10: The Darkness
21:30: Hollywood Vampires / 23:00: Curfew
18:00: Doors open / 19:00: The Damned / 20:10: The Darkness
21:30: Hollywood Vampires / 23:00: Curfew
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I'm actually looking forward to the show tomorrow.
I posted this is another thread, but we got the following tickets off Amazon (they've since stopped offering this service I believe):
Enjoy premium seats and entry to the cool backstage Amazon Prime lounge at The SSE Arena, Wembley. Each ticket purchase includes:
• VIP entry
• A welcome drink on arrival
• A unique backstage perspective where you can watch the set-up of the show
• Access to a private bar and facilities
They were about £90 each and we're in Row 10 I think.
I posted this is another thread, but we got the following tickets off Amazon (they've since stopped offering this service I believe):
Enjoy premium seats and entry to the cool backstage Amazon Prime lounge at The SSE Arena, Wembley. Each ticket purchase includes:
• VIP entry
• A welcome drink on arrival
• A unique backstage perspective where you can watch the set-up of the show
• Access to a private bar and facilities
They were about £90 each and we're in Row 10 I think.
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Ok...talked myself into it. I'm going.
Just bought 5th row at face value. Hope you got lucky too Si.
Just bought 5th row at face value. Hope you got lucky too Si.
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£90 for effectively just a drink on top of the ticket seems a bit much.
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What a gig!!! Alice was in brilliant form! His voice was really strong the new stuff sounds excellent! Our group, who were also at November's gig, absolutely loved it. The gig was packed. I couldn't see any empty seats. The atmosphere was electric. For all you doubters, Johnny Depp was excellent, great stage presence but certainly not arrogant. But no-one took the limelight off Alice he rocked it. Loved it!if there were any just there to see Jd they came away Alice fans!