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  1. This is an unusual experience. I'm a regular RAH patron and have never seen behaviour like this. After all, you'd presume to be a fan if you're paying over £100 for a ticket. That said, there are always people there on comps, who are less engaged. But also bear in mind that not everyone has the same expectations of gig behaviour - though I'd still expect the venue to be standing and on fire from the get go with Muse!

     

    Wishing everyone who got tickets a great time. Still a few regrets about giving up the seats I had in the presale, but my pocket thanks me..!

     

    I've attended the RAH nearly 30 times (mostly Teenage Cancer Trust gigs including Muse's in 2008) and when I saw The Killers in 2008 (another sold out gig in minutes) there were people behind me in the box just talking all the way through, spilled their wine on my coat. I think they were there just to say they were there not because they were a fan. Regardless of that I really love the Royal Albert Hall and feel so lucky I managed to get tickets to see them there again.

  2. I'll definitely check out that website!:) One of the disabled boardies had a horrific experience at Barrowlands. He emailed Glen and had an apology from him and he said the boys also apologised. I've advised him to write to Barrowlands' management as well. Not acceptable.:mad:

     

    It's probably a good idea if you ask your friend to contact Attitude is Everything about their experience. I've only been to Barrowlands once and there was a small platform at the back of the hall. AiE should be able to advise on what to do.

     

    I know it was a bit of a nightmare exchanging my Wembley Stadium 2007 tickets for access ones. 2010 was better but they've changed the booking method again.

  3. Last night was really awesome. The set list was fantastic and with less of the special effects you get in the stadium/arena type gigs you really could see how talented they are and why they so often win best live act.

     

    I was also very fortunate to meet them as I volunteer for a charity called Attitude is Everything who aim to improve Deaf and disabled people’s access to live music by working in partnership with audiences, artists and the music industry. So if you're a disabled music fan please check out their website:

    http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/

     

    Here is Muse showing their support for their campaign:

    A photo will be added to Attitude Is Everything's website very soon. :)

  4. You managed to get GA tickets this morning???......lucky b******d haha :LOL:

    I got them on Friday morning (General Sale Day). Everything went wrong for me on the pre-sale Thursday evening.

    It's great we have more bands but I really hope we don't get less of Muse compared to the rest of the tour. There were two support acts at least in Teignmouth. At the moment my smallest Muse gig was their War Child one in February 2013.....this one beats that in terms of having lower venue capacity. :)

  5. Just an update: Ticketmaster rang to say all was OK with my order and the email was sent in error. So if any here have had the same email there's hope. And for those who didn't get tickets all those who did order for than four will have to return theirs so extra tickets may go on sale? Good luck everyone.

  6. Did anyone receive this email today? I have two tickets for Thursday and Friday. Ticketmaster have no idea why I received it and cannot confirm if my tickets have been cancelled as all looks OK on the system. So I'm wondering if anyone had this too and found out anymore information:

     

     

    Dear Ticketmaster Customer,

     

     

    This is a notification from Ticketmaster with regards to your bookings for Muse at the O2, taking place on Thursday 12 November and Friday 13 November 2009.

     

     

    It has come to our attention that you have exceeded the ticket limit for this event. As stated at the time of booking, there is a strict ticket limit of 4 tickets across both dates, which is per person and per credit/debit card. Therefore, we have cancelled the excess tickets from your bookings. To check which tickets have been cancelled, please log into your My Ticketmaster account and check your Order History.

     

     

    If you require any further assistance, please contact us on the following link: http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/h/customer_serve.html

     

     

    We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

     

     

    Kind Regards

    Ticketmaster Customer Service Department

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