Warsaw, Poland - National Stadium - June 22, 2013 - ARCHIVE
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Is there any news on ticket sales? Any pre-order chance for us "premium members".....
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Congratulations, Poland!
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Erkka86:
Is there any news on ticket sales? Any pre-order chance for us "premium members".....
They stole our premium memberhsips away from us, so we get nothing special now. On the survey the results showed great interest in the site providing ticket presales. We don't really know yet whether this will happen. Hopefully they're working on it so us dedicated fans get a good chance of getting tickets and good seats ahead of the scalpers, etc.
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Tickets will be on sale this Friday in a price range from 242 to 1,100 PLN. http://www.livenation.pl/event/406537/paul-mccartney-tickets Decadent 'VIP' packages available from 1013 to 1750 PLN.
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Event Travel do packages, too: http://www.eventtravel.com/Paul-McCartney-Tickets
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Very interesting! If you ask me, it looks like he's reviving the aborted Euro plan from last year...maybe Denmark will be rescheduled on this "leg"? (Even though we're only working with one date so far...)
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Either they don't have full details yet or they've changed the packages at Event Travel, but didn't they used to include food in the package? And they used to mention front row tickets were at the side?
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FrankieJ:
Either they don't have full details yet or they've changed the packages at Event Travel, but didn't they used to include food in the package? And they used to mention front row tickets were at the side?
Although there are similarities between tours and packages, always read the promotion details closely and contact Event Travel directly if you have specific questions or needs before committing to a purchase. Poland is not the USA or the UK and details of what can be offered will be subject to Event Travels specific negotiations with the venue. Event Travel will have a representative present but catering and other facilities provided will be down to the venue and local suppliers. Again seat location will be venue specific so if very important to you I suggest you call them to avoid disappointment: http://www.eventtravel.com/Paul-McCartney-Tickets Martin Martin
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At least we know there will be one new addition to the set list, Fixing A Pole. ops: :
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What about... Too Many Peopole?
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You guys are as funny as a genocide!
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I'm looking at flights now from liverpool to Warsaw It's saying you can either fly to Chopin or modlin does any one know which is best? At the minute the is no flights home until the Tuesday hope they release early ones
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nobodytoldme:
Tickets will be on sale this Friday in a price range from 242 to 1,100 PLN. http://www.livenation.pl/event/406537/paul-mccartney-tickets Decadent 'VIP' packages available from 1013 to 1750 PLN.
What's the USD convert?
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KingMacca:
nobodytoldme:
Tickets will be on sale this Friday in a price range from 242 to 1,100 PLN. http://www.livenation.pl/event/406537/paul-mccartney-tickets Decadent 'VIP' packages available from 1013 to 1750 PLN.
What's the USD convert?
100 usd is 322 pln
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KingMacca:
nobodytoldme:
Tickets will be on sale this Friday in a price range from 242 to 1,100 PLN. http://www.livenation.pl/event/406537/paul-mccartney-tickets Decadent 'VIP' packages available from 1013 to 1750 PLN.
What's the USD convert?
1 Polish zloty = 0.31 U.S. dollars. So regular tickets from 75 to 340 dollars. Very steep for European McCartney standards, and this is in a mega stadium too!
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nobodytoldme:
1 Polish zloty = 0.31 U.S. dollars. So regular tickets from 75 to 340 dollars. Very steep for European McCartney standards, and this is in a mega stadium too!
Those are almost exactly the prices in Brazil. Maybe that's the price range everywhere from now on?
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£226 is the most expensive ticket 1,100 zt
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5th-beatle:
nobodytoldme:
1 Polish zloty = 0.31 U.S. dollars. So regular tickets from 75 to 340 dollars. Very steep for European McCartney standards, and this is in a mega stadium too!
Those are almost exactly the prices in Brazil. Maybe that's the price range everywhere from now on?
You know what's funny, the relatively small venues (7,000-15,000 capacity) he's playing over here had the (again relatively, haha) cheapest prices (70-90 euro). And now he's doing the biggest European show since... Kiev 2008? and the price of tickets went through the roof.
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It's sort of ridiculous, the pricing. It's Paul I know, but come on! I reckon the prices are high because he's not played there before and they can set any price they like, whereas if Paul returns to somewhere he's been to in the last couple of years and suddenly jacks up the price to that it would be suicide.
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nobodytoldme:
You know what's funny, the relatively small venues (7,000-15,000 capacity) he's playing over here had the (again relatively, haha) cheapest prices (70-90 euro). And now he's doing the biggest European show since... Kiev 2008? and the price of tickets went through the roof.
The bigger the venue, the bigger the costs. Also, I'm sure the concert will sell out, so it's an opportunity to increase profit, as people from other countries will go to Warsaw. The city will also get an increase in tourism and the fans will be happy, so everyone wins.