Paul, Hampden Park, Glasgow, 20th June - ARCHIVE
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nowords:
What is the McCartney tartan
The evening tartan designed by Linda: http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tartan_info.cfm@tartan_id=2599.htm The day tartan - designed by Linda for MPL: http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tartan_info.cfm@tartan_id=2598.htm Martin
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Mieke:
I bought my tickets at 7-3-2010 on TicketSOUP. Till now I haven?t received the tickets. Does anyone know how long it takes till the tickets will be sent? Did anyone of you already receive the tickets from TicketSOUP?
Sorry that I'll ask you once again if anyone did receive the ticket for the Glasgow concert? Till now I didn't receive my ticket. I start worrying; maybe something went wrong. ops:
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Hi Mieke, TicketSoup's FAQ's state they do not ship overseas and they will be placed at the box-office for collection. But read the FAQ's yourself and contact them if at all concerned: http://www.ticketsoup.com/TSHelp.aspx#faq10
Where are my tickets? ticketSOUP.com aims to dispatch all tickets within two working days. If you have a confirmation number for your order, your tickets are likely to be on their way. If you have not received your tickets within 48 hours of the event, please contact customer service as soon as possible. ticketSOUP.com will only posts tickets to the billing address of a credit or debit card. If the address in your booking does not correspond to that held by your card company your tickets may be cancelled. Some types of tickets have posting restrictions, including: Souvenir Stock Tickets are specially printed tickets, typically for large rock and pop events that cannot be dispatched until 7-10 days prior to the event-taking place. Standing or General Admission tickets cannot be duplicated under any circumstances. To ensure there are no problems with delivery we will usually post these tickets by secure post. This enables us to track the progress of tickets through the postal system. Mainland UK Customers If you have selected delivery through standard post, please allow 7- 10 days. Users from Southern Ireland are requested to select the UK postage option. Customers outside UK mainland We cannot post the tickets to international customers. Your tickets will be held for collection at the venue box office and can be collected on the day of the event. The cardholder must collect the tickets in person, with the card used to purchase the tickets. The cardholder will have to sign for the release of the tickets.
Looking through those, Paul did have souvenir tickets printed for the O2 arena so he might do that again for the other UK concerts. Here's the contact details as well: http://www.ticketsoup.com/TSContactUs.aspx Hope that helps Martin
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martinput:
Hi Mieke, TicketSoup's FAQ's state they do not ship overseas and they will be placed at the box-office for collection. But read the FAQ's yourself and contact them if at all concerned: http://www.ticketsoup.com/TSHelp.aspx#faq10
Where are my tickets? ticketSOUP.com aims to dispatch all tickets within two working days. If you have a confirmation number for your order, your tickets are likely to be on their way. If you have not received your tickets within 48 hours of the event, please contact customer service as soon as possible. ticketSOUP.com will only posts tickets to the billing address of a credit or debit card. If the address in your booking does not correspond to that held by your card company your tickets may be cancelled. Some types of tickets have posting restrictions, including: Souvenir Stock Tickets are specially printed tickets, typically for large rock and pop events that cannot be dispatched until 7-10 days prior to the event-taking place. Standing or General Admission tickets cannot be duplicated under any circumstances. To ensure there are no problems with delivery we will usually post these tickets by secure post. This enables us to track the progress of tickets through the postal system. Mainland UK Customers If you have selected delivery through standard post, please allow 7- 10 days. Users from Southern Ireland are requested to select the UK postage option. Customers outside UK mainland We cannot post the tickets to international customers. Your tickets will be held for collection at the venue box office and can be collected on the day of the event. The cardholder must collect the tickets in person, with the card used to purchase the tickets. The cardholder will have to sign for the release of the tickets.
Looking through those, Paul did have souvenir tickets printed for the O2 arena so he might do that again for the other UK concerts. Here's the contact details as well: http://www.ticketsoup.com/TSContactUs.aspx Hope that helps Martin
Martin thank you for your help. Now I understand that I have to pick up the tickets in Glasgow. Maybe they are willing to send the tickets to my sisters adress in Scotland. I will try to contact them.
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Oooooooooookay. Just rotten-spoiled myself, bought myself a VIP ticket. It's my early b-day present. For the next 10 years ) My mom asked me if a plane ticket and hotel were included in the price. Nope. I wish. Let it be good.
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So, because of a mix up with the tickets we were given one ticket in AA7, row ZZ, and one in BB7, BB. They are offering us two tickets together in BB7, row BB, to fix it, but yeah.. I was kind of hoping for two tickets in AA7. But there's no way my mum's going letting us sit separately. Oh well, you take what you can get. I'll still have a decent view, right?
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"...So, because of a mix up with the tickets we were given one ticket in AA7, row ZZ, and one in BB7, BB. They are offering us two tickets together in BB7, row BB, to fix it, but yeah.. I was kind of hoping for two tickets in AA7. lol ..." They put me back 1 row as well. BB7 BB is most likely not too far behind AA7ZZ. As long as you can hear the music band Any idea if people will go stand up as soon as the gig starts?
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martinput:
nowords:
What is the McCartney tartan
The evening tartan designed by Linda: http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tartan_info.cfm@tartan_id=2599.htm The day tartan - designed by Linda for MPL: http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tartan_info.cfm@tartan_id=2598.htm Martin
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milcon1998:
"...So, because of a mix up with the tickets we were given one ticket in AA7, row ZZ, and one in BB7, BB. They are offering us two tickets together in BB7, row BB, to fix it, but yeah.. I was kind of hoping for two tickets in AA7. ..." They put me back 1 row as well. BB7 BB is most likely not too far behind AA7ZZ. As long as you can hear the music Any idea if people will go stand up as soon as the gig starts?
I hope everyone will be standing, I will be anyway, and hopefully people behind me wont tell me to sit down! I'm in the 7th row, block aa6
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I'm hoping for a good crowd at Hampden. It's Scotland, so probably a large percentage of the audience will be drunk and rowdy. I'm scottish, so it's okay for me to say that.
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SayJayyx3:
I'm hoping for a good crowd at Hampden. It's Scotland, so probably a large percentage of the audience will be drunk and rowdy. I'm scottish, so it's okay to say that.
I have to agree with you! Scottish crowds have a reputation for being great anyway. I'm sure he'll get a brilliant reception, we've waited long enough for him! It's his birthday 2 days before we see him, we should all sing "Birthday" for him!
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christinemacca:
SayJayyx3:
I'm hoping for a good crowd at Hampden. It's Scotland, so probably a large percentage of the audience will be drunk and rowdy. I'm scottish, so it's okay to say that.
I have to agree with you! Scottish crowds have a reputation for being great anyway. I'm sure he'll get a brilliant reception, we've waited long enough for him! It's his birthday 2 days before we see him, we should all sing "Birthday" for him!
I was going to bring a 'Happy Belated Birthday' sign. And I'd totally be up for singing that as well! I'm sure the crowd will be good here. I just hope everyone stands from the opening onwards and not just after 'Hey Jude' like they did in London.
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christinemacca:
SayJayyx3:
I'm hoping for a good crowd at Hampden. It's Scotland, so probably a large percentage of the audience will be drunk and rowdy. I'm scottish, so it's okay to say that.
I have to agree with you! Scottish crowds have a reputation for being great anyway. I'm sure he'll get a brilliant reception, we've waited long enough for him! It's his birthday 2 days before we see him, we should all sing "Birthday" for him!
True, true. Haha, yeah! I was thinking about that the other day, actually. It's actually something I could see a scottish crowd starting
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emh26:
I just hope everyone stands from the opening onwards and not just after 'Hey Jude' like they did in London.
I hope so to, I certainly will be. I've said before, i'm sure a lot of of forum members will be in the good blocks, we should all stand as soon as he comes on, they can't tell us all to sit down. Ok, who's going to start Birthday off. I'd be worried incase I started singing "They say it's your birthday" and no one else joined in! ops: We need a sign so we can all start signing it at once!!
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christinemacca:
emh26:
I just hope everyone stands from the opening onwards and not just after 'Hey Jude' like they did in London.
I hope so to, I certainly will be. I've said before, i'm sure a lot of of forum members will be in the good blocks, we should all stand as soon as he comes on, they can't tell us all to sit down. Ok, who's going to start Birthday off. I'd be worried incase I started singing "They say it's your birthday" and no one else joined in! ops: We need a sign so we can all start signing it at once!!
I'm in AA8 in the 12th row. I imagine, or I hope the front three blocks will be full of fans and they will all be singing and dancing madly. Haha, we should all have signs and arrange a time to sing the song. When he comes on stage? Don't want to interfere with his playing now!
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2 suggestions - Let's sing Happy Birthday. That way the whole crowd can and will join. - Let's not sing it when he comes up. I'm pretty sure we will yell and scream like mad people when he comes up so that's not good timing I think. Let's do it after the first song. Everybody screams again cause of the opening song (which I will not mention) but as soon as the screaming settles down, let's start singing. Just my 2 cents. I'm in AA7. For now. I ordered a regular ticket last month but decided to buy a VIP ticket instead but they couldn't tell me yet where I will be seated. So I'm 'at least' in AA7. I think I read AA6 and AA8 so far so that's good, we're spread throughout the crowd. GET UP AND DANCE PEOPLE!!! rockon
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milcon1998:
2 suggestions: - Let's sing Happy Birthday. That way the whole crowd can and will join. - Let's not sing it when he comes up. I'm pretty sure we will yell and scream like mad people when he comes up so that's not good timing I think. Let's do it after the first song. Everybody screams again cause of the opening song (which I will not mention) but as soon as the screaming settles down, let's start singing. Just my 2 cents. I'm in AA7. For now. I ordered a regular ticket last month but decided to buy a VIP ticket instead but they couldn't tell me yet where I will be seated. So I'm 'at least' in AA7. I think I read AA6 and AA8 so far so that's good, we're spread throughout the crowd. GET UP AND DANCE PEOPLE!!!
Oooh yeah Happy Birthday would be better, we can get everyone to join in! Yeah, I'll be screaming like mad when he comes on actually and for the opening song. After the first song sounds good. Anyone else in?
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I'm in
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SayJayyx3:
I'm in
Woo! One more recruit.
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Me and my sister are 7th row, aa6, I have a pal who is in 8th row, block aa8 who will be up for this too. After the first song would be good, or when he first speaks to the crowd so he can hear us. Lets spread the word!!