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Post by walterglass on Sept 30, 2017 16:55:32 GMT -5
Why noel did not Sell out one single venue in uk till now? I just dont undestand why. The prices are too high? Because liam made a good cameback? That just dont seem normal.. Ps:sorry for my english. Ticket prices are ridiculous high. Tickets in Leeds, Newcastle & Manchester on Eventim from £42.20.
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 30, 2017 16:57:12 GMT -5
Ticket prices are ridiculous high. Tickets in Leeds, Newcastle & Manchester on Eventim from £42.20. Amsterdam is 44 Euro's including a service charge. The cheapest of all UK/Ireland/European dates.
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Post by walterglass on Sept 30, 2017 17:02:04 GMT -5
Tickets in Leeds, Newcastle & Manchester on Eventim from £42.20. Amsterdam is 44 Euro's including a service charge. The cheapest of all UK/Ireland/European dates. Never been to a gig on mainland Europe. Is there a general difference in ticket prices compared to UK prices?
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 30, 2017 17:10:42 GMT -5
Amsterdam is 44 Euro's including a service charge. The cheapest of all UK/Ireland/European dates. Never been to a gig on mainland Europe. Is there a general difference in ticket prices compared to UK prices? Ticket prices in UK are always much higher than here. That's why we have lots of UK people at gigs here. No offence to UK members, but many of UK people who only come here for gigs (and some green stuff) are quite annoying. Drunk and rude, which is a shame because I have great English friends who are polite and thoughtful.
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Post by welshylad on Oct 1, 2017 5:52:37 GMT -5
What are the "EC" tickets that are onsale?
Cardiff standing has sold out, but for £5 more you can get "Standing EC" tickets that are still available? Anyone know what they are?
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Post by Jim on Oct 1, 2017 6:24:43 GMT -5
Maybe the EC tickets are the ones with the album CD and artwork print?
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Post by welshylad on Oct 1, 2017 9:09:49 GMT -5
No they are on there too and have sold out.
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Post by hasseg on Oct 1, 2017 13:02:26 GMT -5
Never been to a gig on mainland Europe. Is there a general difference in ticket prices compared to UK prices? Ticket prices in UK are always much higher than here. That's why we have lots of UK people at gigs here. No offence to UK members, but many of UK people who only come here for gigs (and some green stuff) are quite annoying. Drunk and rude, which is a shame because I have great English friends who are polite and thoughtful. The atmosphere at the european gigs are nowhere near the UK gigs, though. If you have the chance and the money, see Noel in UK.
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Post by harryg101 on Oct 1, 2017 13:36:32 GMT -5
My dad surprised me with tickets for Wembley Arena as my birthday present! I'm so excited cos I've never seen any Oasis related live shows before!
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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 1, 2017 13:43:38 GMT -5
My dad surprised me with tickets for Wembley Arena as my birthday present! I'm so excited cos I've never seen any Oasis related live shows before! My friends are going to see Noel at Wembley Arena too. Have a great time! Ticket prices in UK are always much higher than here. That's why we have lots of UK people at gigs here. No offence to UK members, but many of UK people who only come here for gigs (and some green stuff) are quite annoying. Drunk and rude, which is a shame because I have great English friends who are polite and thoughtful. The atmosphere at the european gigs are nowhere near the UK gigs, though. If you have the chance and the money, see Noel in UK. I've seen many bands in abroad. My friend in England always offers me to stay at his place to see Gallaghers and other bands over there, but I don't want to see Liam and Noel at Arena or bigger venue. I prefer smaller venues.
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Post by harryg101 on Oct 1, 2017 14:26:00 GMT -5
My dad surprised me with tickets for Wembley Arena as my birthday present! I'm so excited cos I've never seen any Oasis related live shows before! My friends are going to see Noel at Wembley Arena too. Have a great time! Thanks a lot I can't wait!
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Post by juaaaaaaaaaaaaaan on Oct 1, 2017 17:09:37 GMT -5
No need to post same kind comment again. don't talk to me about my needs
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Post by bt95 on Oct 3, 2017 4:17:52 GMT -5
Never been to a gig on mainland Europe. Is there a general difference in ticket prices compared to UK prices? Ticket prices in UK are always much higher than here. That's why we have lots of UK people at gigs here. No offence to UK members, but many of UK people who only come here for gigs (and some green stuff) are quite annoying. Drunk and rude, which is a shame because I have great English friends who are polite and thoughtful. Tbh, we English do like to go to a gig absolutely tonked nah, just kidding. Trust me, I hate the larey drunks/drugged up tits over here at gigs. I've been hammered and all sorts at a lot of gigs, but just keep myself to myself. Not gonna go about annoying others. Having been with my (at the time) 18-year-old girlfriend (was only 20 myself btw, wasn't being weird lol ) at Stone Roses last year, having to put up with a load of drunk knob heads and 50-year-old ex-football hooligans barging about because they've dropped their first pill in 10 years, while aware I had to a) look after her and b) meet her dad afterwards, was a rather unpleasant experience.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 3, 2017 4:21:57 GMT -5
My dad surprised me with tickets for Wembley Arena as my birthday present! I'm so excited cos I've never seen any Oasis related live shows before! My friends are going to see Noel at Wembley Arena too. Have a great time! The atmosphere at the european gigs are nowhere near the UK gigs, though. If you have the chance and the money, see Noel in UK. I've seen many bands in abroad. My friend in England always offers me to stay at his place to see Gallaghers and other bands over there, but I don't want to see Liam and Noel at Arena or bigger venue. I prefer smaller venues.While seeing big bands/artists in arenas/stadiums is boss for a sing along, I'm massively looking forward to seeing Kasabian in Hamburg for this reason. It's at a 5,000 capacity theatre I believe - the same as Noel will be playing and I imagine Liam if he goes there on tour next year - and I can't wait. Seen Kasabian at festivals and at their stadium gigs in Leicester, which was immense, but the chance to see them in a smaller venue will be great. And I really am determined to get to Prague to see Noel if I can find the right company! The only time I've seen Noel not at an arena or festival was when he played the Manchester Apollo in 2015. Great atmosphere and the best Gallagher gig I've been to thus far. Unfortunately though, unless it's a 'one-off' as that gig was, NG (and now LG) are simply too big of a deal in the UK to not play arenas.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 3, 2017 4:24:02 GMT -5
Amsterdam is 44 Euro's including a service charge. The cheapest of all UK/Ireland/European dates. Never been to a gig on mainland Europe. Is there a general difference in ticket prices compared to UK prices? My Kasabian tickets for the one in Hamburg in November were 35 euros. However, as I had to buy them through a German version of ticketmaster, the postage means they've ended up costing me about £45, so about the same as it would be here.
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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 3, 2017 6:19:35 GMT -5
My friends are going to see Noel at Wembley Arena too. Have a great time! I've seen many bands in abroad. My friend in England always offers me to stay at his place to see Gallaghers and other bands over there, but I don't want to see Liam and Noel at Arena or bigger venue. I prefer smaller venues.While seeing big bands/artists in arenas/stadiums is boss for a sing along, I'm massively looking forward to seeing Kasabian in Hamburg for this reason. It's at a 5,000 capacity theatre I believe - the same as Noel will be playing and I imagine Liam if he goes there on tour next year - and I can't wait. Seen Kasabian at festivals and at their stadium gigs in Leicester, which was immense, but the chance to see them in a smaller venue will be great. And I really am determined to get to Prague to see Noel if I can find the right company! The only time I've seen Noel not at an arena or festival was when he played the Manchester Apollo in 2015. Great atmosphere and the best Gallagher gig I've been to thus far. Unfortunately though, unless it's a 'one-off' as that gig was, NG (and now LG) are simply too big of a deal in the UK to not play arenas. I've seen Kasabian in Amsterdam, Utrecht, Japan and Brussels, 9 times in total. From a venue with capacity of 1500 (Paradiso and Tivoli), Heineken Music Hall and Forest National (capacity:5500) to Marine Stadium in Japan (capacity:30000) and the best one was Paradiso 2010. Unofotunatelly I've lost interest in them these days, so didn't go to see them last few times when they played here and probably will miss them again in November. Stay safe and have a great time seeing them in Hamburg.
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Post by jonnim on Oct 4, 2017 6:15:44 GMT -5
I was never going to do a NGHFB gig again until the set list changes...... I have Brighton ticket....fingers crossed that new album will induce a massive set change... hoping
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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 5, 2017 12:01:41 GMT -5
My tickets arrived today.
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Post by ariananana on Oct 31, 2017 11:35:54 GMT -5
I’m still seeing tickets available for many of the UK shows, US and Europe... has he not sold out the tour yet?? I’m a little shocked to be honest..... at least for the UK dates.
NY is still available too and he sold out in minutes last time. I think he really failed with this VIP crap.
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Post by linddenmark on Nov 2, 2017 13:11:44 GMT -5
Ticket prices in UK are always much higher than here. That's why we have lots of UK people at gigs here. No offence to UK members, but many of UK people who only come here for gigs (and some green stuff) are quite annoying. Drunk and rude, which is a shame because I have great English friends who are polite and thoughtful. The atmosphere at the european gigs are nowhere near the UK gigs, though. If you have the chance and the money, see Noel in UK. Well, I don't agree actually. I've been to Oasis gigs in the UK a few times but I have also seen them in Milan and Copenhagen and the atmosphere was phenomenal. This is from a gig in Copenhagen from 2008 (great fucking crowd).
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Post by hasseg on Nov 2, 2017 13:43:19 GMT -5
The atmosphere at the european gigs are nowhere near the UK gigs, though. If you have the chance and the money, see Noel in UK. Well, I don't agree actually. I've been to Oasis gigs in the UK a few times but I have also seen them in Milan and Copenhagen and the atmosphere was phenomenal. This is from a gig in Copenhagen from 2008 (great fucking crowd). The Falconer gig was great! I was there. Also agree with Milan and Italy in general. Saw Noel in Fabrique 2015 and the crowd were amazing. Italy is close (or sometimes better) to the UK atmosphere - no other country is. IMO.
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Post by frogerz on Jan 21, 2018 10:58:41 GMT -5
I may have a spare for Wembley in April.. Does anyone know how I can sell it? It says you can sell via Twickets but not sure whether this will be an issue as it will have my name on it.
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Post by hellobeatle on Jan 21, 2018 14:42:55 GMT -5
Just upgraded seats (2nd row ORCH PIT) for Boston on StubHub. Fairly reasonable price - cheaper than the package tickets via ticketmaster. There's 6 more available if interested. There's only about 40 seats (2 small rows) in total in the Pit section and you can literally touch the stage - worth it if interested.
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Feb 9, 2018 11:33:11 GMT -5
Anyone else checking to see if Detroit tonight is going to be cancelled? I'm close enough to get there on time but the ride home would be hellish. This winter storm couldn't happen any other day.
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Post by meanstreak on Feb 25, 2018 21:18:19 GMT -5
Anyone going to the Houston show next weekend? I'm stoked for this!
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