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I got my code last night but forgot there would be a waiting room. When I logged on at 9am there were more than 2000 people ahead of me. I was so afraid of not getting tickets I went to Ticketmaster and bought two platinum tickets. £555. I expect the seats to be gold-plated and the show to be the best ever, maybe get to snog the band.
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1. Emirates Stadium, London 2012.
2. Newport Centre, South Wales, ?
3. O2, London, same year as 2.
4. The London Stadium, 2018?
So big I could barely see Murph from the back. Hated the lasers. Massive screen over band's head. Paranoid that it was going to fall on them. Lasers? I couldn't have cared less. I wanted to see MUSE!
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Hi everyone. I don't go on here much these days. When no London date was announced I was very disappointed. I have ME/Chronic fatigue syndrome and can't go to big venues without a companion. My husband came to see Muse with me a few years ago when they played an intimate gig in Newport, South Wales (it was wonderful!) a few years ago as it's only 12 miles from home but he won't travel to see them. My son is in London and has been to three gigs there with me but it's too difficult for us both to get to any of the gigs this time around. As (bad) luck would have it my health has deteriorated in the last few months so I'm praying they will come to Cardiff next time as that is where I live. We have a great stadium and I don't think they've been here since 2012. I wasn't a fan then so I missed that one. Fingers crossed!
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Oh My God! I'm usually the one who says, It's not as good as their early stuff, but I bloody love this! I only liked four or five tracks from the last album so I wasn't expecting anything this good. I love it on one hearing. Verona is my current favourite but that may change. I have GOT to see this live! I am so disappointed that they have only announced four UK dates but I'm hoping for more.
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Only four dates? I don;t think I'll be going this time, unless they add more dates later.
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Did I misread the post? I thought a UK tour would be announced today.
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23 hours ago, Silentgod86 said:
Sorry to hear that, here's some tips for tomorrow morning:
Register your details on the ticketmaster website so it already has your payment and address details.Have the ticket page open before and watch the count timer in the last five minutes. Make sure you've logged in to your account already.
When the timer reaches 0:00:00, refresh immediately once and click the 'join the queue button' once it loads (if nothing happens click the button again)
You'll be brought to a page showing your position in the queue. Ignore the number ahead of you but just wait for your turn (it whittles down quite quickly). Whatever you, don't refresh or you'll be put to the back of the queue, just wait and you'll be brought to the ticket page and then you can select your tickets and pay for them.
Hope it works out for you tomorrow!I got through but when I saw the price of tickets i decided to wait for wheelchair plus companion. £238.65 each!
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The code I received was W216L8L Did anyone receive a different code?
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2 hours ago, johnheadland said:
Mine didn’t work either. Very disappointing as I was on at 09:00:30. Saves me lots of money but wanted to go.
I was in the waiting room from 8.50. Will try seated and also accessible tomorrow.
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2 hours ago, Silentgod86 said:
Sorry to hear that, here's some tips for tomorrow morning:
Register your details on the ticketmaster website so it already has your payment and address details.Have the ticket page open before and watch the count timer in the last five minutes. Make sure you've logged in to your account already.
When the timer reaches 0:00:00, refresh immediately once and click the 'join the queue button' once it loads (if nothing happens click the button again)
You'll be brought to a page showing your position in the queue. Ignore the number ahead of you but just wait for your turn (it whittles down quite quickly). Whatever you, don't refresh or you'll be put to the back of the queue, just wait and you'll be brought to the ticket page and then you can select your tickets and pay for them.
Hope it works out for you tomorrow!Thanks! I tried accessible as well but sold out. Will try both options tomorrow.
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Very upset especially reading how easy some of you found it. My code was rejected and I double checked it was correct. I am disabled so I'll try for a wheelcahir space.
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My code has been rejected. Does that mean the presale has sold out
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A story on the BBC News site says that big stars are playing small venues right now. I saw Muse at the Newport Centre, South Wales, a few years ago and it was fantastic! Just the band plus Morgan. I wish they would do a few small gigs around the UK while we wait until they tour their full show again!
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I want to send a fan letter and the address I have is for Q-Prime Management in New York. Is that correct? They say to send an SAE for a signed photo. I live in the UK so UK stamps are no use. What should I do?
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On 6/17/2019 at 3:29 PM, flyboyz said:
Yeah... the pictures show it all stage at one end and most seating is miles away ... the London Stadium is just too big and shallow seated for anyone to be really close and see. Found myself watching the giant (wasn't that ace!?!) screen more. Matt said it beats Wembley!!?? Well please don't use this stadium again - Wembley would have been better!
I thought he was having a dig at the show which was on at Wembley at the same time.
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They played a small gig in Scotland when they played a small gig in Wales. Other than that they haven't played in Wales for about 9 years. London, Manchester, Birmingham, the biggest cities in the UK. I was surprised they played in Bristol. It's closer to me but I had to go to London to find someone to go with. Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast should be part of every tour.
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Fabulous pictures!☺️
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Re lax bag checks. I had food and drinks in a carrier bag on the back of my wheelchair and they were going to let me through. I told them about it and they confiscated the sandwich. So how small IS a small amount of food? Luckily we had Nakd bars as we had a really late lunch and didn't have time to eat again before the gig. No way was I going to eat the junk on sale inside.
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17 hours ago, GaryK26 said:
Had a massive dilemma on my hands for tonight.
Was supposed to be going to the gig with my kids, but as a lifelong Spurs supporter, decided to stay at home to watch the Champions League final and let the Mrs take the kids.
Spurs lost, so was somewhat disappointed, but not to the point of regretting my decision. That was until I saw that they played Bliss and Showbiz!!!My wife messaged me to say that the sound didn't seem to be up to the usual high standard of Muse. Also, I think that the Drones tour set the bar very high, and from what I have seen so far, the current tour doesn't quite reach the same level - I'd be interested to hear from those that saw both Drones and Simulation live.
I was at the back of the lower tier directly facing the stage. I have mild hearing loss in my right ear and moderate hearing loss in my left ear. I removed my hearing aids and listened with earplugs in. It didn't sound right so I removed the plug from my left ear. It sounded great then! The ambulant disabled seating was great but venue staff didn't seem to know what 'ambulant disabled' means. Because I was in a fold-up wheelchair I was directed to a wheelchair space. Tom Morello was so loud they couldn't hear me saying, no, my seat is in row 23. I'm going to get out of this wheelchair. They got it in the end. I wish they'd pointed out that there was an accessible toilet directly behind block 149 - we were in block 150 - so we went to the one outside the entrance to our block first. There was a queue. It was a pain in the arse having to store the wheelchair five blocks away . Most venues allow me to leave it close to the area where I am sitting. My son had to go and get it the second time I needed the loo. Luckily he saw the accessible toilet by block 149 then so I didn't have to bother him again as I can walk that far.
I loved the set. I'm sorry if people further back found the screen small. I remember being on the top tier of the Etihad Stadium for the 2nd Law tour. If I hadn't been able to see the screen, there would have been no point being there.
We travelled from Burnt Oak Broadway by train then from St Pancras, again by train, to Stratford International. No hassle at all. On the way back there was very little time to wait at Stratford. There was a 30 minute wait for a train from St Pancras so we got the tube to Edgware. No hassle. Journeys to and from the stadium took just over an hour.
I saw Drones live and it was wonderful but I wasn't disappointed in the staging for this. I preferred the Etihad Stadium to this one, though. Too damn big.
Next tour I hope they come to Cardiff instead of going to Bristol again. We have a fabulous stadium here and I don't think they've played here since 2010, before I became a fan.
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Finally printed my tickets! I have a seat so doors open 17.00 for us, I think. Does anyone know what time the support will be onstage? I missed most of Bastille last time because I didn't realise they'd be onstage so early. I think they came on at 18.00 so perhaps then?
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On 2/19/2019 at 2:18 PM, czuczu said:
It'll be slow and painful getting out of the stadium due to the crowds but once you're on the tube, just head into town - easy!
When I saw them at the O2 on their last tour there was such a queue for the Tube we got a bus instead. I was staying in Greenwich so it didn't take long but if you're staying further away the Tube is faster.
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London Stadium has confirmed that I should have been asked at point of sale for proof of my disability before buying an ambulant disabled plus companion tickets. As I wasn't asked, it's very unlikely I will be asked for proof. If I am, my proof of lower rate mobility component of PIP will be enough. Excellent!
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I thought about buying cheaper tickets in the general sale and then selling my platinum ones but what other eejit would pay £555 for two tickets? I asked my husband before I did it and reminded him that we have not had a holiday for five years. I will NEVER pay that much again!