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AlecSp

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  1. If it's the same as the Warchild gig in 2013, the regular tickets are downstairs standing, the £250 ones are likely to be VIP tickets in the balcony. Possibly with a free bar. Remember, standing at the back downstairs at SBE is similar to being on the barrier at a festival in terms of distance to the performers Hmm, why not call TicketMaster and ask? To be extra sure, your marriage certificate would complete the chain of authentication - daft, though! If you get tickets, I'd call up afterwards and ask how they'd like you to deal with it - there will be a process.
  2. Try adding your card as a payment method in your Ticketmaster account now. (If you don't have a Ticketmaster account, then create one first). I suspect that if it allows you to add the card now, then it will be acceptable for payment later. This way, you remove one stressful step from the buying process. He's a keeper! Honestly, your best bet is to pay for them yourself and then he pays you. Not so romantic, maybe, but *waaay* sadder to be turned away. The rules say photo ID and the payment card are required, where they'll expect them to match the name on the ticket. Shows like this usually require the ticket buyer to attend. A pain in genuine cases of wanting to transfer ticket ownership, but great to avoid touts. I've seen people in tears at ID-required gigs when they realise that not only are they not going to get in to their special night, but that they've also lost a whole load of money...
  3. 1 revolution per 5 mins, but much faster for Revolt & Supermassive. Thought the revolving stage was a perfect solution for being in the round where normally there is still always a "favoured" side. This was the first ever in the round show that I thought worked for all sides.
  4. Heaven forbid - someone actually speaking the truth...
  5. Same here! And "intimate" is never a word I thought I'd be using with the O2, which I normally detest. We decided that we were about half the distance from the stage than we were in Shepherd's Bush Empire a few years back, which is going something! My 8th too! And, as Facebook bizarrely reminded me yesterday morning, 8 years to the day since my inaugural gig at the RAH - surreal... Same here. Wasn't necessarily looking forward to the supports, but a bit hacked off that we wasted so much time in that queue and arrived just in time to hear Phantagram say "thank you London" - toss! And still not sure if it was "security" or "removing everyone's food/drinks so they'll drive revenue"....
  6. I'm going to disagree with everyone else and say that I thought tonight was simply breathtaking. I've not been a massive fan of Drones and was wondering what I'd make of tonight. My seats had a handrail between them and the stage, but a complaint got us moved to dead centre in front of the stage - quite some result! So intimate, and a great place to experience the whole production, even if the people around us were a bit sterile. I was gripped by "the show" from start to finish, unlike previous gigs, no moment really dropped for me, which was quite a surprise. Definitely a less visceral gig, but an absolute treat... Took mine too - found that the bars were happy to give free cups of tap water (saddo designated driver) - if you don't ask...
  7. That reminds me randomly of a chair I spotted at the O2 back in 2012 with the wheels adorned with the Resistance album cover. I was very taken by that, and always rather regretted not stopping and complementing the owner - it was pure class!
  8. I know! But with three of us, that would be another £230 - which I really just can't do... If we were just a two, I'd have chanced it and offloaded the Tue tickets, but it's much harder to sell threes. Won't stop Tue from being good, but it's not the last night...
  9. Congrats to Norwichred - so 2016 will be some year for you!!! And grr to this whole ticket business. I *always* want the last night, so get in early for these tickets - then they add extra dates on the Thu & Fri, with even better seats available. Must not be bitter & twisted....
  10. Try Gigs & Tours now, standing available: http://www.gigsandtours.com/event/muse/the-o2-arena/909020
  11. That's about it! Remember, there are typically very few tickets in any presale. Most of them will be in the general sale on Friday.
  12. Sat up there for Paul Simon & Sting with last minute tickets earlier this year. Admittedly the seats were about as high as you can get, but the sound was the worst arena sound I've *ever* heard. So bad I complained. Ended up OK, as we were moved to *much* better seats Sat up there for War of the Worlds, too. OK, but nowhere near being down on level 1. I hate arenas so much, that very few acts will tempt me into them, and the seats *really* have to be right!
  13. - One (1) premium reserved ticket in rows 1-15 of the lower bowl or on the GA floor - Access to designated VIP entrance with early access to the venue - Admission to the exclusive Uprising Exhibit - an intimate and interactive experience allowing guests to relive the greatest moments in MUSE history and view private memorabilia and keepsakes from the last two decades (only available to friends, family and VIP guests of MUSE) - Invitation to an exclusive VIP pre-show party in the Starlight Lounge with complimentary snacks and a cash bar - One (1) limited-edition MUSE tour poster designed exclusively for VIP guests - One (1) VIP laminate - Private 'crowd-free' merchandise shopping at the venue - On-site concert concierge So, *possibly* the best seats. Otherwise, a load of old tosh with a few bits of merch that they've knocked up, and a bag of nuts.... Yes, £51, £73, £84. Presume the cheapest are the level 4 - I'd never buy those at the O2. Guessing the other two are a kind of apartheid in level 1.
  14. For the presale, yes. But on Friday, there will be other ticketers, including Gigs&Tours. If you're after seats, you can often find that one company has better groups of seats than others. Ticketing - all a pain in the arse!
  15. What row and what price? My bugbear was that there was no clue over where the different prices covered. Guessing the lowest price was in the top level. Just not sure how they were splitting the bottom tier, and didn't want to waste time. Unable to stomach the higest price, I went for the "only" mid price and got Block 109 row N. A bit meh, but I think we were around there last time for the O2, and it was fine. Hard to work out if side or end is the best place for an in the round show, mind... And hacked off to realise that I've also just shelled out for three more copies of an album I've already bought...
  16. Sorted out my three O2 seats no problem. Couldn't stomach the top price, so went with the "only" £75 ones. And, remember, so many presales are just a piece of hype, with only a small number of tickets allocated. I've lost count of the amount of stress I've had trying to get presale tickets and failing, with more luck in the general sale. Plus the face that some presales don't even have the best seats (if seats are what float your boat).
  17. Noooo, it's just a case of decent seats (or GA!!!), a bit of pre/post show exclusivity, and a few bits of merch. Anything that involved Meet & Greet would be marketed as such and probably more in the £400-600 price range. In my view, it's all just a cunning ruse to milk fans for all they can, and a sadly growing trend.
  18. Am I the only one mystified by the rank harmony on the first line of KoC (23:54-24:00)? Laughably wrong - and killed by the second line. Not sure if it was Chris, or auto-tune - either way, quite excruciating. And Livs - what a day!
  19. Could it be that the big prices are to pay for the set? All this talk of in the round makes me wonder how much towards something like U2's 360 set - which was *stupidly* expensive to fabricate and tour.
  20. Invincible - love it. It was a highlight for me at my first Muse gig (RAH), never heard it live since Guiding Light I also love. Great as it creates a dynamic against the full on stuff. Survival - I went to two Olympic events, and the showing of the Survival video was a great way to raise the emotion levels before the event started. And who can forget that insane performance at the Olympic Closing Ceremony!
  21. Playback only, sadly. But a great night - especially for the price! No ID checks in the end, so happy for everyone that shared tickets here. A great set, considering. Longer than billed and the encore felt like a great extra, however planned it may have been. Crowd pretty dead a little further back, but that was never going to be a massive surprise. Just pleased to have had such a great little add-on after last week at Emirates.
  22. Would be great if the first people to go in could post what ID checks they've had to go through (if any) just so the rest of us can know what to expect...
  23. I'm expecting a 9:30pm show start, which is what LiveNation's page says, and which makes perfect sense with 7-9 admission. Don't expect them to show the film, as that's what the premiere is all about, down the road. And, with many people arriving towards the end of the 2 hour admission, it hardly makes sense to show thousands of people the *ending* of a film! There may well be lots of promo shown, but who knows...
  24. My earlier post showed how it's set up for the next couple of weeks. There won't be a stage until after tomorrow morning, as they've got a few hundred soldiers to fit in there in the morning first of all! The LiveNation stage layout indeed shows the stage, as expected, in front of the memorial statue that the seating all faces towards. Plenty of room for everying in front of that! LiveNation's page does say 21:30 for the start, which sounds about right given the 19:00-21:00 admission times
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