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Gerrin, that's me off to Twickenham and Dublin.
Been to see them twice before at Croke Park. Love Dublin to start with, but the city is proper buzzing when U2 are in town; can't wait now, like.
Not even looked yet, mate.Got a hotel booked ? Prices were crazy when I looked earlier in the week which put me more in favour of Amsterdam.
Was that summer of 1987?Seen the original tour at Murrayfield.The Pogues and The Mission were supporting.Was canny.
Yeah it was in August.I'd always thought it was in 1988.Me and me mate who I went were talking about it the other week.His lass was adamant it was 1987 and she was right.Was that summer of 1987?
I was working that summer in London as a handyman for a rich bloke who owned a bunch of houses converted into executive flats. One of the other lads was named Ivan and he showed up to work with a tour t shirt. Said he'd seen them the night before and was backstage cos he used to be in the band. He was a quiet lad, not a gobshite at all and so believable. His brother had been in the band too - obviously very early days - and was then in a band called In Tua Nua.
Some time later I read the book - I think it was the one by Eamon Dunphy - and sure enough they were mentioned.
Why the embarasment? They were decent round then before Doggy Biccy dissappeared up his own arseholewent to the original tour London gig with The Pretenders
Did you see what the seat prices were for Twickers, Marsey ? Site only says £40-187Gerrin, that's me off to Twickenham and Dublin.
Been to see them twice before at Croke Park. Love Dublin to start with, but the city is proper buzzing when U2 are in town; can't wait now, like.
Yeah maybe.Why the embarasment? They were decent round then before Doggy Biccy dissappeared up his own arsehole
Not even looked yet, mate.
Dreading it but it's gotta be done
Did you see what the seat prices were for Twickers, Marsey ? Site only says £40-187
What's that in bold ?I looked earlier in the week to try and make mind up which venue to go to. Dublin looked a bit of a nightmare, as I expected, so just decided to give it a wide berth. Still getting tempted to use my spare two ticket options to nab tickets for it though!!
Twickenham prices as follows mate:
Upper Tier furthest away sections - £40.30 (after fees)
Upper Tier blocks closer to stage and middle tier (i think) - £78.25
Lower Tier - £110.60
General Admission Standing - £78.25
Red Zone (VIP) Side Stage - £260 (i think it was - none available now).
There are also various Gold, Silver, Premium etc ticket packages which are ludicrously priced (£470 for a Silver Package) which don't appear to need the fan club password to make the booking either.
Glad that's been answered for you - I just rattled through in a panic even though I knew I was gonna get ticketsDid you see what the seat prices were for Twickers, Marsey ? Site only says £40-187
What's that in bold ?
Cheers for the pricing Mate. Cheaper than I expected - mght try to get lower tier .... too short to stand
I've just subscribed so I think I've got a code to try in the morning. I can't even afford the one I'm trying to get to never mind a second show - Mrs B1gals will go apeshit when she sees the credit card bill.Fan club get option of four tickets. I've only used up two of them for Amsterdam, so getting tempted to buy two for another venue and go twice...... or should I drag myself to the depths and tout them.....
You only live once mate.I've just subscribed so I think I've got a code to try in the morning. I can't even afford the one I'm trying to get to never mind a second show - Mrs B1gals will go apeshit when she sees the credit card bill.
Was that summer of 1987?
I was working that summer in London as a handyman for a rich bloke who owned a bunch of houses converted into executive flats. One of the other lads was named Ivan and he showed up to work with a tour t shirt. Said he'd seen them the night before and was backstage cos he used to be in the band. He was a quiet lad, not a gobshite at all and so believable. His brother had been in the band too - obviously very early days - and was then in a band called In Tua Nua.
Some time later I read the book - I think it was the one by Eamon Dunphy - and sure enough they were mentioned.
When I've looked at booking Amsterdam the ticket master site is in dutch. Daft question coming. How do you get in converted into englishDo a quick search of hotels for the Dublin dates..... Might put you off a bit!!
Don't fancy Twickenham myself. Shit location & curfew. Might do Amsterdam.
Forget that seen the change language link now daft twatWhen I've looked at booking Amsterdam the ticket master site is in dutch. Daft question coming. How do you get in converted into english
When I've looked at booking Amsterdam the ticket master site is in dutch. Daft question coming. How do you get in converted into english
Forget that seen the change language link now daft twat
Just been announced for 2017. (Ah knarr, Bono bell end, shite etc)
One UK date at Twickenham. Probably be about £200 a ticket.
Shame I'll probably not be able to get one.
Well I've bought one and I'm going, with or without you
2 U2 songs in that and you probably didn't intend oneWell I've bought one and I'm going, with or without you