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Post by oasisgoletitout on Aug 29, 2024 11:46:07 GMT -5
Do Americans know what it means on their website when it says you should be pre registered with ticketing places before any sale starts? I am trying to figure out if I just have to be logged into Ticketmaster UK tomorrow or Saturday. I have a US Ticketmaster account but my understanding is your login will work with other places (I’ve been able to log into Ticketmaster Ireland before even though I didn’t end up buying any tickets from there). So should I just be signed into Ticketmaster UK from an internet browser?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by PepsiNebula on Aug 29, 2024 11:49:50 GMT -5
Do Americans know what it means on their website when it says you should be pre registered with ticketing places before any sale starts? I am trying to figure out if I just have to be logged into Ticketmaster UK tomorrow or Saturday. I have a US Ticketmaster account but my understanding is your login will work with other places (I’ve been able to log into Ticketmaster Ireland before even though I didn’t end up buying any tickets from there). So should I just be signed into Ticketmaster UK from an internet browser? Any info would be greatly appreciated! I think that's what they mean, just that you should have an account already, and not be futzing around with account creation when the tickets go on sale.
I will say the one snag for me in the past is my credit card flagged my ticketmaster.ie purchase as fraud, and it took ages (like 20 mins) to get that cleared. I'm hoping now my credit card company knows that my overseas ticketmaster purchases are legit.
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Post by elephantstone93 on Aug 29, 2024 11:51:00 GMT -5
Hello! So you may have seen in the news that the price of accommodation is ridiculous for the concerts, I wanted to see if our offer would be welcome for the Manchester gigs. We have a farm near Heaton Park, and we are looking to see, for a very reasonable price, that the following would be of interest. Camping - tent can be provided Secure Parking Onsite Beauty treatments Transfer to and from concert, drop off/ pick up about 15 mins to the gate. Not looking to rip anyone off like Hotels and Airbnbs, as we are a local family. This is not glamping, basic amenities but could arrange a breakfast and cuppa in the morning. Any feedback would be appreciated, before we go ahead, as this is just an idea to help people out and us too! I don't think I personally would be interested as I have transport back to Leeds sorted. But it's a great idea and I'm sure you would get some takers.
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Post by oasisgoletitout on Aug 29, 2024 11:54:33 GMT -5
Do Americans know what it means on their website when it says you should be pre registered with ticketing places before any sale starts? I am trying to figure out if I just have to be logged into Ticketmaster UK tomorrow or Saturday. I have a US Ticketmaster account but my understanding is your login will work with other places (I’ve been able to log into Ticketmaster Ireland before even though I didn’t end up buying any tickets from there). So should I just be signed into Ticketmaster UK from an internet browser? Any info would be greatly appreciated! I think that's what they mean, just that you should have an account already, and not be futzing around with account creation when the tickets go on sale.
I will say the one snag for me in the past is my credit card flagged my ticketmaster.ie purchase as fraud, and it took ages (like 20 mins) to get that cleared. I'm hoping now my credit card company knows that my overseas ticketmaster purchases are legit.
now that you mentioned it my card was flagged too I believe for something similar. That is a real concern! Good point!
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Post by oasisgoletitout on Aug 29, 2024 12:08:50 GMT -5
Do Americans know what it means on their website when it says you should be pre registered with ticketing places before any sale starts? I am trying to figure out if I just have to be logged into Ticketmaster UK tomorrow or Saturday. I have a US Ticketmaster account but my understanding is your login will work with other places (I’ve been able to log into Ticketmaster Ireland before even though I didn’t end up buying any tickets from there). So should I just be signed into Ticketmaster UK from an internet browser? Any info would be greatly appreciated! I think that's what they mean, just that you should have an account already, and not be futzing around with account creation when the tickets go on sale.
I will say the one snag for me in the past is my credit card flagged my ticketmaster.ie purchase as fraud, and it took ages (like 20 mins) to get that cleared. I'm hoping now my credit card company knows that my overseas ticketmaster purchases are legit.
for your information I did contact my company as I was curious and I was told that there is no way to bypass that initial fraud/flagged alert. If it happens, it just happens and I’ll just have to retry buying the tickets. Of course this would probably happen to plenty of people in the US trying to purchase.
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Post by pernilou on Aug 29, 2024 12:32:02 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still?
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Post by firegx on Aug 29, 2024 12:38:06 GMT -5
What's the likelihood of piss being thrown on you if you're standing on the floor? Any insight on whether this still happens? I'm really wanting to be in the floor for the UK concerts but don't want any golden showers (beer or otherwise)
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Post by PepsiNebula on Aug 29, 2024 12:40:43 GMT -5
I think that's what they mean, just that you should have an account already, and not be futzing around with account creation when the tickets go on sale.
I will say the one snag for me in the past is my credit card flagged my ticketmaster.ie purchase as fraud, and it took ages (like 20 mins) to get that cleared. I'm hoping now my credit card company knows that my overseas ticketmaster purchases are legit.
for your information I did contact my company as I was curious and I was told that there is no way to bypass that initial fraud/flagged alert. If it happens, it just happens and I’ll just have to retry buying the tickets. Of course this would probably happen to plenty of people in the US trying to purchase. If it makes you feel better, this happened to me the last fall when I was buying presale tickets for the DM tour, but then the second night for the general sale it was fine. So fingers crossed that we've both trained the algorithm to let our ticket purchases through.
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Post by wildliam on Aug 29, 2024 12:40:45 GMT -5
What's the likelihood of piss being thrown on you if you're standing on the floor? Any insight on whether this still happens? I'm really wanting to be in the floor for the UK concerts but don't want any golden showers (beer or otherwise) Just look at the Rock'n Roll Star intro at Wembley 2009 on YouTube. You can have an idea of what we receive being front raw... Even if I hope this behavior is doing less and less. Any British advice? 😵
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Post by goletitout1986 on Aug 29, 2024 12:55:30 GMT -5
What's the likelihood of piss being thrown on you if you're standing on the floor? Any insight on whether this still happens? I'm really wanting to be in the floor for the UK concerts but don't want any golden showers (beer or otherwise) VERY likely.
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Post by quantum on Aug 29, 2024 12:57:02 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still? Don't forget people can stand in the seated areas. I was up in the gods seats for LG this year and everyone stood for the whole gig. Once the row in front gets up, you've no choice but to copy else you can't see anything.
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Post by jh on Aug 29, 2024 13:04:04 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still? In pretty much same boat mate...so any advice on seating...ha ha ha...should The God's be shining on me... can the collective masses give?
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Post by Manualex on Aug 29, 2024 13:04:18 GMT -5
I'd say that 111 or 112 are the best options. If you can't get into the standing, don't like tho have to turn my neck in a angle to watch the show if I have to be in the stands
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Post by stillilllife on Aug 29, 2024 13:15:37 GMT -5
I'm in Manchester. Heaton Park does have a tram stop these days Two lines going directly to Piccadilly / the city centre and to Radcliffe / Bury the other way (might be cheaper and easier to get accommodation in those towns). For a big-ish city, Manchester is quite small really so even if you find accommodation at the other end of the city, it shouldn't be too much of a hassle. Good luck everyone x How much of a hassle would Belle Vue to Heaton Park be?
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Post by wildliam on Aug 29, 2024 13:17:24 GMT -5
I'd say that 111 or 112 are the best options. If you can't get into the standing, don't like tho have to turn my neck in a angle to watch the show if I have to be in the stands Nice view on Carlsberg truck and all the staff structure in the center of the stadium 😅
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Post by lalaland on Aug 29, 2024 13:20:37 GMT -5
I'm in Manchester. Heaton Park does have a tram stop these days Two lines going directly to Piccadilly / the city centre and to Radcliffe / Bury the other way (might be cheaper and easier to get accommodation in those towns). For a big-ish city, Manchester is quite small really so even if you find accommodation at the other end of the city, it shouldn't be too much of a hassle. Good luck everyone x How much of a hassle would Belle Vue to Heaton Park be? About 30mins by cab. Bit trickier by public transport
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Post by quantum on Aug 29, 2024 13:22:21 GMT -5
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Post by pernilou on Aug 29, 2024 13:32:25 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still? Don't forget people can stand in the seated areas. I was up in the gods seats for LG this year and everyone stood for the whole gig. Once the row in front gets up, you've no choice but to copy else you can't see anything. Yeah I don’t mind standing at all - I do hope people will stand in fact; I’m just not to keen on the whole rush & push (not to mention flying fluids) that comes with the ground experience.
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Post by archibald8 on Aug 29, 2024 13:44:39 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still? Was in Block 227, front row, for Blur last year and these were excellent seats, and would recommend anywhere on level 2 if you’re going for seats as this tier has far fewer seats so easier to get to bar and move about on concourse generally- obviously these cost more but we’re all spending a fortune wherever we get a ticket for. Did the upper tier near the back for The Roses and that was fine as well if after the cheaper seats, sound was good, you’ve got the screens either side of stage so you don’t feel isolated from the gig itself
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Post by epiphoney on Aug 29, 2024 14:10:09 GMT -5
I was standing for my first and last Oasis stadium gig 19 years ago but as I'm a little older (+ will probably be with the wife), this time (if I manage to get tickets), sounds like seating is more sensible. Wembley. Regardless of price, what do you reckon would be the best options? Level 2 around the halfway line? Is Level 5 too high or acceptable still? I was around 526 at Blur near the commentary boxes. Top tier lower down front 4/5 rows near the half way, was pretty decent views tbh.
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Post by Firefly on Aug 29, 2024 14:14:59 GMT -5
What's the likelihood of piss being thrown on you if you're standing on the floor? Any insight on whether this still happens? I'm really wanting to be in the floor for the UK concerts but don't want any golden showers (beer or otherwise) Yeah it still goes on. Had it for Liam's DM tour and Noel this summer. All beer though, no piss. But be prepared. Happens in the seated areas as well
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Post by Thomas on Aug 29, 2024 14:20:36 GMT -5
Does anyone happen to know if the One Priority Standing Ticket from the Pre-Show Party Package (£455.00, Standing) and the same one from the Merchandise and Exhibition Package (£355.00, Standing) would allow access to the stadium at the same time? Or would the Pre-Show Party Package one be more VIP and allow to enter first?
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Post by quantum on Aug 29, 2024 14:29:21 GMT -5
What's the likelihood of piss being thrown on you if you're standing on the floor? Any insight on whether this still happens? I'm really wanting to be in the floor for the UK concerts but don't want any golden showers (beer or otherwise) Yeah it still goes on. Had it for Liam's DM tour and Noel this summer. All beer though, no piss. But be prepared. Happens in the seated areas as well Urgh Saw it at the Wembley 2000 gig, but didn't get touched. LG O2 gig this year was fine (in seated area), but really surprised it goes on at Noel's gigs
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Post by racingman11 on Aug 29, 2024 14:39:18 GMT -5
Does anyone happen to know if the One Priority Standing Ticket from the Pre-Show Party Package (£455.00, Standing) and the same one from the Merchandise and Exhibition Package (£355.00, Standing) would allow access to the stadium at the same time? Or would the Pre-Show Party Package one be more VIP and allow to enter first? Impossible to know. Details are lacking. One can even imagine that skipping the « pre-show party » (whatever shitty experience it is) may allow you to enter earlier ? Who knows ?
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Post by Thomas on Aug 29, 2024 14:45:24 GMT -5
Does anyone happen to know if the One Priority Standing Ticket from the Pre-Show Party Package (£455.00, Standing) and the same one from the Merchandise and Exhibition Package (£355.00, Standing) would allow access to the stadium at the same time? Or would the Pre-Show Party Package one be more VIP and allow to enter first? Impossible to know. Details are lacking. One can even imagine that skipping the « pre-show party » (whatever shitty experience it is) may allow you to enter earlier ? Who knows ? Yeah, I'm torn to think the same. Thinking of trying to get the Pre-Show Party one just to be there earlier. Oh well... bye bye to all of my savings
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