Watch out Japan Paul's OutThere 2015 April 23 25 & 27
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! Paul McCartney to tour Japan, April 2015 as he spoke to Fox 5 in NY via London- when asked he'd be back on the road... Happy for you!! Edit: Since I posted this back in December of 2014 It should be only proper to bring it back up.... Update: April 23-25 & 27th Tokyo Dome & Osaka April 21st
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Wonder if Paul with do all dates he cx'd from last June?
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harleyblues:
! Paul McCartney to tour Japan, April 2015 as he spoke to Fox 5 in NY via London- when asked he'd be back on the road... Happy for you!!
Great news! I hope Organizers and promoters will be different ones from the previous tour. The way they sell tickets are terrible. They do pre-sales again and again without informing which seats they are selling. And they sell most of the venue. possibly more than 90%, as S, which means the same price for front rows and nosebleed seats. But I am afraid Paul will use the same promoters and organizers...
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I think they were discussing that in the RUMOR thread.
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TaT:
harleyblues:
! Paul McCartney to tour Japan, April 2015 as he spoke to Fox 5 in NY via London- when asked he'd be back on the road... Happy for you!!
Great news! I hope Organizers and promoters will be different ones from the previous tour. The way they sell tickets are terrible. They do pre-sales again and again without informing which seats they are selling. And they sell most of the venue. possibly more than 90%, as S, which means the same price for front rows and nosebleed seats. But I am afraid Paul will use the same promoters and organizers...
Happy for you guys for the make up dates... I was there in 2013 in Tokyo all 3 nights....
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told ya Paul back out there in Japan, April, so happy for the fans
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Happy for everyone in Japan!
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Me tooo Would love to go again
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I'm planning to go from Australia to see these shoes. Any news on pre sales? Or what's the best way to get tickets? Your help is appreciated guys
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Ed: " It's a really big shoe!!!"
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So glad. Now the stupid robot can make it's much vaunted appearance. Although, you never know, maybe it'll be the one to catch an incapacitating virus this time round.
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moptops:
Ed: " It's a really big shoe!!!"
Two left ones at that...hate to flip flop, but if anyone does have any tips, I shoed appreciate it!
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Hi everyone, VIP ticket arrangements for Japan have just been announced. It's going to be a lottery this time: http://outthere-japantour.com/sc_j.html Cheers, Andrew.
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It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
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Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
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Andrewhh:
Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
Did you go for multiple shows Andrew? So if I pick the first option "only once you want can" (!!) option I can try for either of the two shows I can attend and see which they choose? I guess that will determine when I book my flights for!
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DaveyLane:
Andrewhh:
Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
Did you go for multiple shows Andrew? So if I pick the first option "only once you want can" (!!) option I can try for either of the two shows I can attend and see which they choose? I guess that will determine when I book my flights for!
Hi Davey, Yes, I believe that's how it works. As for me, I'm still mulling over the options. It's nice to have time to think, which is one good thing about the lottery system. Good luck! Cheers, Andrew.
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Andrewhh:
DaveyLane:
Andrewhh:
Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
Did you go for multiple shows Andrew? So if I pick the first option "only once you want can" (!!) option I can try for either of the two shows I can attend and see which they choose? I guess that will determine when I book my flights for!
Hi Davey, Yes, I believe that's how it works. As for me, I'm still mulling over the options. It's nice to have time to think, which is one good thing about the lottery system. Good luck! Cheers, Andrew.
Cheers Andrew, same to you! The only fly in the ointment thus far is that I don't know where I'll be staying yet, and we need to write down a Japanese address...apart from that Google Chrome is helping me out just fine!
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DaveyLane:
Andrewhh:
DaveyLane:
Andrewhh:
Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
Did you go for multiple shows Andrew? So if I pick the first option "only once you want can" (!!) option I can try for either of the two shows I can attend and see which they choose? I guess that will determine when I book my flights for!
Hi Davey, Yes, I believe that's how it works. As for me, I'm still mulling over the options. It's nice to have time to think, which is one good thing about the lottery system. Good luck! Cheers, Andrew.
Cheers Andrew, same to you! The only fly in the ointment thus far is that I don't know where I'll be staying yet, and we need to write down a Japanese address...apart from that Google Chrome is helping me out just fine!
Thanks, Davey. By the way, I took the instructions in the English manual to mean that you can enter your Australian address. In relation to the postcode, it says... Enter "107"-"0061".(This field is for your postal code but since this form only accepts Japanese postal codes you will need to enter these numbers to bypass it) ...which I think implies that the rest of the address you will be entering won't be Japanese?
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DaveyLane:
Andrewhh:
Petethec:
It's a lottery all right. It's in Japanese. Does anyone know of an English link? Please
No problem. You can find detailed instructions in English here: http://outthere-japantour.com/assets/dl/PM_PurchaseProcedure_English_20150210.pdf Then, when you're ready to buy, go to outthere-japantour.com and click on the green button marked "VIP" at the bottom of the page. That will take you to a VIP page, which has an "English" button in the top right. From there, you can select the type of ticket you want to go for. From then on, you will need the guide to deal with the kyodotokyo.com website, which is all in Japanese. Good luck! From what I've read (including Google Translating bits of the website), I believe that you're only allowed to try for one type of ticket (i.e., front row, hot sound, or soundcheck upgrade), but you can try for multiple shows. Also, the advice on p.8 of the guide is not necessarily the best (I assume that they were just trying to keep it simple). If you choose the alternative option, then you can rank order the shows to buy tickets for one show (i.e., your highest ranked-show that is available if and when you are drawn). If you choose the option that they suggest and they offer you more than one show, then you have to buy them all (or nothing)!
Did you go for multiple shows Andrew? So if I pick the first option "only once you want can" (!!) option I can try for either of the two shows I can attend and see which they choose? I guess that will determine when I book my flights for!
I am really really sorry for you guys. This is really tough even for a native speaker of Japapnese like me to get through it all. I for one applied for this lottery and hope that everyone could win. Koichi