U2 Tour

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Rude Boy
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U2 Tour

Post by Rude Boy »

For those of you who like them the much anticipated U2 tour dates go on sale on Friday. The four (So far) confirmed British dates are in June 2005.

Yes!!!
Guilbert
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A friend I know who is a U2 'fan club' member has already been
allowed to buy tickets for the Twickenham event later this year.

Top price tickets are 85 pounds !!!!!

Bono not rich enough then !

Guilbert

Illinoisblue
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Hey Rudey, hope the UK ticket sales go better than over here, good luck!


*** from Chicago Tribune ***
On U2's last North American tour in 2001, singer Bono told the millions of fans who have made the Irish quartet one of the richest bands in rock history: "I want to thank you for giving us a wonderful life."

But this week, the most ardent of those fans may not be feeling much appreciated. An advance ticket sale to the band's fan club for U2's forthcoming North American and European tours has turned into a public-relations nightmare.

So many complaints poured into U2's management offices in Ireland and New York and to Ticketmaster during the presale Tuesday that the ticketing agency was moved to issue an apology Tuesday night. It blamed the fan-club fiasco on "an incredibly high level of demand" that resulted in "slower than normal service."

After paying $40 in membership fees to gain access to tickets this week before they're made available to the general public, fan-club members reported encountering crashed Web sites, faulty passwords and a dearth of choice seats.

Many fans were left without tickets for the 13-city North American tour, which includes concerts May 7 and May 9 at the United Center. Others reported finding that the $49.50 tickets for standing room nearest the stage were already sold out when they logged in, and that they had to settle for more expensive $95 or $165 seats farther from the stage. To add insult to injury, ticket scalpers had already swooped in and were offering choice tickets for more than $1,000 on eBay.

"We feel betrayed by this," said Collin Souter, a film critic from Prospect Heights who has attended 18 U2 shows since 1987. Souter paid to join the fan club but found he could get nothing better than third-balcony seats at the United Center after logging in only seconds after the presale began Tuesday morning. "It's a really sad week for U2 fans."

In its official response, posted on its U2.com Web site, the band acknowledged that "some fans have let us know that they have experienced some frustrating technical problems," and said Ticketmaster was "contacting all U2.com European members who failed to book their tickets to explain how they can still do this well within the presale window." No mention was made of the ticketing problems in North America, even as fans filled message boards with invective.

"I thought the point of dishing out my $40 membership fee was to gain access to the coveted [general admission] floor seats," wrote one disgruntled fan, zooropabails, at atu2.com. "The GA seats for both shows in Chicago sold out in literally 10 seconds. Is this possible? U2.com has successfully screwed all of us."

Such presales through band Web sites have become increasingly fashionable, including those run by arena-filling acts such as Pearl Jam, R.E.M. and the String Cheese Incident. On its 2002 tour, the Rolling Stones charged fans $60 to gain access to tickets before the general public.

In an earlier message on the U2 Web site publicizing the fan-club subscriptions, fans were informed that the $40 fee "assured access to the online ticket presale."

"They made it sound like a great deal, but they sold far too many memberships to fulfill their promise," said Sharon Carleton, an insurance executive in Omaha, who tried to buy tickets for the Chicago shows but found she could get only seats behind the stage for $160 each. She decided not to buy those seats and says she'll likely sit out the forthcoming tour.

In return for her fan-club membership money, she received "a fabulous little metal key chain that says `with thanks.' I found that a little ironic getting it this week. It'll remind me to pay more attention to this kind of thing in the future."
Rude Boy
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Gawd, sounds like a right old cock up. The presale concept is damn clever though. Assuming it can be made to run more smoothly it could surely generate a shedload of extra revenue for bands on the road.

I look forward to seeing one of the uncoolest bands around and revelling in their stadium-ness. Fuck the trendies!
The Last Word
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Cheers. I?ll try to get to see them (ticket fiasco aside) as I?ve weirdly grown to like them over the past few years. A nice return to their original egalitarian appeal after that misjudged ?aren?t we fashionably ironic? malarkey perhaps. Sometimes You Can?t Make It On Your Own won?t win any awards for insight, but it?s lovely song that gets under your skin. Good on ?em.

"Let's do it..."
Rude Boy
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"I?ll try to get to see them (ticket fiasco aside) as I?ve weirdly grown to like them over the past few years."

Good for you. The funny thing about all the desperately uncool bands who the trendy London media scum regularly inform us are so crap (The likes of U2(Crap because they are very popular), Rush (Crap because they are very good musicians and from Canada), Genesis (Crap because they are posh, white blokes) etc) is that they all manage to sell millions of copies of each album, pack out the world's enormodomes and have incredibly long careers. Maybe, just maybe far fewer people give a toss what the NME etc is telling us is cool this week.
The Last Word
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NME? like Q, it is now a mere billboard for record companies to hoist their wares. The era of these (and music journalism is general) having any sort of controlling say is well and truly over - and thank god for that.

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Ace
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Post by Ace »

?85 for a ticket????????????????

Fuck that!!!!

I just paid a tenner to see Mick Jones's (ex Clash) new band Carbon-Silicone at a club in Leicester. GUARANTEED more atmosphere and the promise of a pint with Jonesy makes that the best ticket in town right now!!
I love U2, but nearly a one-er for a ticket is a cunts trick

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I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
steve56
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u2 1 of the 1st good bands i saw on the tube yrs ago.
mrmcfister
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I was ready at 9am and could not get through on the net or phone.Gave up after a couple of hours.Sold out now so I'll have to get a pair from the touts.One day I will get through..no doubt Glastonbury will be the same this year too.I've seen three U2 concerts...totally brilliant..best few hours of my life

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