10th June – Piazza Plebiscito, Naples, Italy - confirmed
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Meanwhile in Naples... well i heard that this is on Marina Street. Can anyone confirm?
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AndrewMBarros wrote:
Meanwhile in Naples... well i heard that this is on Marina Street. Can anyone confirm?
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AndrewMBarros wrote:
AndrewMBarros wrote:
Meanwhile in Naples... well i heard that this is on Marina Street. Can anyone confirm?
(to be more organized, I put in the next)
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Hi there!
I've seen Paul live just 3 times. And the fourth is upcoming... I've bought 2 Hot Standing tickets for me and my sister on November, when they were released. After several months, I've seen that still 2 Hot Sound tickets were available... and I've decided to upgrade. For the first time in my life I will attend a soundcheck experience. I cannot imagine what does it means... is anyone so kind in helping me in figure it out?
Jenny
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~Mamunia~ wrote:
Hi there!
I've seen Paul live just 3 times. And the fourth is upcoming... I've bought 2 Hot Standing tickets for me and my sister on November, when they were released. After several months, I've seen that still 2 Hot Sound tickets were available... and I've decided to upgrade. For the first time in my life I will attend a soundcheck experience. I cannot imagine what does it means... is anyone so kind in helping me in figure it out?
Jenny
It will be a great experience, as you will see Paul and his band soundchecking several songs that will not be included in the regular show. You will also have early entry, which means you will be closer to the stage than fans with regular tickets. You will receive an e-mail about one week before the concert with further instructions. Enjoy!
These advertising pieces are getting a lot of exposure on social media, especially the one at Piazza Plebiscito: regular travellers (not necessarily McCartney fans) get their picture taken at a tourist attraction and you see Paul's face in the background.
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With sports and music events already being canceled in Italy, I was wondering if people think this might be canceled or rescheduled due to the Coronavirus deaths.
I already have tickets, flights and hotel booked and its a thought that keeps popping into my mind, im not sure is it completely silly or a an actual possibility
Would love to hear what people think, cheers
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pcull05 wrote:
With sports and music events already being canceled in Italy, I was wondering if people think this might be canceled or rescheduled due to the Coronavirus deaths.
I already have tickets, flights and hotel booked and its a thought that keeps popping into my mind, im not sure is it completely silly or a an actual possibility
Would love to hear what people think, cheers
Paul's concert is still three-and-a-half months away, so we'll have to wait and see. Hopefully everything will have returned to normal by then.
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5th-beatle wrote:
pcull05 wrote:
With sports and music events already being canceled in Italy, I was wondering if people think this might be canceled or rescheduled due to the Coronavirus deaths.
I already have tickets, flights and hotel booked and its a thought that keeps popping into my mind, im not sure is it completely silly or a an actual possibility
Would love to hear what people think, cheers
Paul's concert is still three-and-a-half months away, so we'll have to wait and see. Hopefully everything will have returned to normal by then.
yeah true, hopefully its all sorted by then, I think im going to get a ticket for Barcelona just to be on the safe side and travel between the two, really looking forward now
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pcull05 wrote:
yeah true, hopefully its all sorted by then, I think im going to get a ticket for Barcelona just to be on the safe side and travel between the two, really looking forward now
Both the Italian and Spanish audiences are known to be very enthusiastic, so I bet those concerts will be excellent. Enjoy!
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5th-beatle wrote:
pcull05 wrote:
yeah true, hopefully its all sorted by then, I think im going to get a ticket for Barcelona just to be on the safe side and travel between the two, really looking forward now
Both the Italian and Spanish audiences are known to be very enthusiastic, so I bet those concerts will be excellent. Enjoy!
You Too yeah for sure, I can not wait, the venue is also great for Naples in particular i think
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pcull05 wrote:
5th-beatle wrote:
pcull05 wrote:
With sports and music events already being canceled in Italy, I was wondering if people think this might be canceled or rescheduled due to the Coronavirus deaths.
I already have tickets, flights and hotel booked and its a thought that keeps popping into my mind, im not sure is it completely silly or a an actual possibility
Would love to hear what people think, cheers
Paul's concert is still three-and-a-half months away, so we'll have to wait and see. Hopefully everything will have returned to normal by then.
yeah true, hopefully its all sorted by then, I think im going to get a ticket for Barcelona just to be on the safe side and travel between the two, really looking forward now
Travel insurance is always recommended for just such unforseen circumstances.
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I'm writing from north Italy, so I'm in the middle of this mess.
I can assure you that our health service is very efficient and I'm quite sure that we have all these cases because our capillarity in controlling. Thousand and thousand of tampons were made and our hospitals are ready to verify and isolate each case. Currently the disease was finite into specific areas, so I believe that in few weeks everything will turn back into normality. And if not... I think it won't be anymore just for Italy.
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~Mamunia~ wrote:
I'm writing from north Italy, so I'm in the middle of this mess.
I can assure you that our health service is very efficient and I'm quite sure that we have all these cases because our capillarity in controlling. Thousand and thousand of tampons were made and our hospitals are ready to verify and isolate each case. Currently the disease was finite into specific areas, so I believe that in few weeks everything will turn back into normality. And if not... I think it won't be anymore just for Italy.
Thanks for the update. I'm optimistic that everything will have returned to normal before June and we'll have a party at the piazza. Best wishes to all of you over there!
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~Mamunia~ wrote:
I'm writing from north Italy, so I'm in the middle of this mess.
I can assure you that our health service is very efficient and I'm quite sure that we have all these cases because our capillarity in controlling. Thousand and thousand of tampons were made and our hospitals are ready to verify and isolate each case. Currently the disease was finite into specific areas, so I believe that in few weeks everything will turn back into normality. And if not... I think it won't be anymore just for Italy.
Yeah hopefully its all sorted soon,...All events with over 1,000 people have just been banned in Switzerland over coronavirus fears.... hopefully that doesnt happen in Italy
I'm also optimistic that everything will be all good by June
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pcull05 wrote:
Yeah hopefully its all sorted soon,...All events with over 1,000 people have just been banned in Switzerland over coronavirus fears.... hopefully that doesnt happen in Italy
I'm also optimistic that everything will be all good by June
Paul's concerts will happen in cities that are far away from the currently infected regions. Perhaps some of our Italian members can offer their opinions, as well as more accurate and updated info.
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5th-beatle wrote:
pcull05 wrote:
Yeah hopefully its all sorted soon,...All events with over 1,000 people have just been banned in Switzerland over coronavirus fears.... hopefully that doesnt happen in Italy
I'm also optimistic that everything will be all good by June
Paul's concerts will happen in cities that are far away from the currently infected regions. Perhaps some of our Italian members can offer their opinions, as well as more accurate and updated info.
Actually the situation is that in north of Italy schools are still closed, but it should be the last week. Starting from today all the venues is opening again, even if for smaller groups.
In general, this virus acts like a normal flu but in some cases like older people with previous and serious diseases it could be dangerous. The reason behind these restrictions (museums , theaters, cinemas closed last week and with reduced opening this week) is to limit the possibility to block hospitals because too many sick people.
I believe that in the following 2-3 weeks everything will be back to normality.