Dusseldorf, Germany- Esprit Arena- May 28th - ARCHIVE
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++++Sell 2 Tickets, A3 Row 16, #5+6 (official price)++++ any interest? Unfortunately friends wont come .....thanks
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GEORGYGIRL:
Mieke:
I bought two tickets this morning. Buying tickets was easy, no problem at all. A lot easier than last year when I tried to buy tickets for Amsterdam.
I got 2 tickets in A3 Innenraum Row 6, and you?
I got 2 tickets in B1 row 8. The A sections are too expensive for me.
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gianna:
I hope that he will drastically change his setlist
I agree. New name of the tour, new setlist.
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Mieke:
I got 2 tickets in B1 row 8. The A sections are too expensive for me.
Agree, prices are ridiculous. And the venue is so large that there will be a few meters between stage and front row anyway (this is a football stadium). I will be in B1 row 7, because I refused to pay more than 100 euros.
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It seems that only a few people have bought tickets for Dusseldorf or...maybe it isn't so? Any news?
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gianna:
It seems that only a few people have bought tickets for Dusseldorf or...maybe it isn't so? Any news?
it absolutly seems so! I was really wondering that they decided besides to Berlin for two stations as venue. For the Munich gig there are also lots of tickets avaiable
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I guess that as a side effect there is pretty much zero chance for a second Berlin show (if there ever was one), since they will rather want to sell those Muchich and Dusseldorf tickets
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Is there any possibility of a cancellation ? I don't hope so because i already booked the hotel and flight and i can't go to the other cities : : :
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Don't worry. It is still presales. Normal sales have not yet started.
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french let it be:
Don't worry. It is still presales. Normal sales have not yet started.
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french let it be:
Don't worry. It is still presales. Normal sales have not yet started.
They have - tickets for the German shows have been available through eventim.de or muenchenticket.de since last week.
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Sorry for the confusion. I should'nt trust the official website. Why is It indicated "get presale tickets" for the new dates and "get tickets" for the summer festivals ? What is the difference ?
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Sell 2 Tickets, A3 Row 16, #5+6 (official price) Düsseldorf....2 great tickets to sell at face value... Please pm me... Thanks
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Anybody from Düsseldorf? I'd like to know the timetable of the U train from the arena to the city center. Do you know if there is an extra service during the gigs at the Arena? I booked an hotel in the city center so i don't know how to reach it after the gig. Thank you
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Normally local transport does run longer than the end of the concert, you will get back to the center
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Petra1701:
Normally local transport does run longer than the end of the concert, you will get back to the center
Thank you, Petra! Are you going to the concert?
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gianna:
Petra1701:
Normally local transport does run longer than the end of the concert, you will get back to the center
Thank you, Petra! Are you going to the concert?
I have been to many events and concerts in Düsseldorf as I used to live locally. This time I am going to Munich as I could not get a suitable flight for Düsseldorf.
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Remember when some Germans boo-ed Paul and band for being late at a concert, LOL, he obviously doesn't hold that against them, LOL
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SusyLuvsPaul:
Remember when some Germans boo-ed Paul and band for being late at a concert, LOL, he obviously doesn't hold that against them, LOL
Happy Easter everybody, hoping to see you in Düsseldorf
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SusyLuvsPaul:
Remember when some Germans boo-ed Paul and band for being late at a concert, LOL, he obviously doesn't hold that against them, LOL
The reason for that was: Paul was attending a school performance by his daughter on 2 December 2009 in London. In the evening his "Good Evening Europe"-Tour started in Hamburg, Germany. It's just a one hour flight from London to Hamburg, but the school play ran late and Paul landed in Hamburg very late for Soundcheck. But the audience in Hamburg was not informed about this. You could read it in the paper the next day. But people at the venue just wondered what happend. The concert should have started at 8 pm but only startet at 9.30 pm instead. It was a 90 minute delay without any explanation. So the gig ended at 0:20 - and that was a little problem, because on weekdays the tube in Hamburg only is in operation until 0:30 am. But only some people boo-ed at the very beginning of the concert when Paul came on stage. After the first song, everything was back to normal. But some people left early to catch the last train.