Refreshing this cool topic Two of my concert plans (for February and March) didn't work... but here are my plans for 2016
May: Brian Wilson (London) June: Paul McCartney (Madrid), Iron Maiden (Gothenburg) July: Black Sabbath (Stockholm) August: Sabaton Open Air festival (Falun in Sweden)(haven't bought tickets yet) September: King Crimson (Stockholm)
Minsar
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RE: What Concerts are you going to this year?
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RE: Madrid, Spain - Vicente Calderon Stadium -June 2 - ARCHIVE
Yahllil:
Minsar:
ciuzo:
Just got my Premium Hot Ticket Experience ticket!!! Bring on June 2nd
Hi five!!! Btw when is the good time to be there (standing in line with the other hot ticketers) to be sure to be in the first row? Is coming around 07:00 a.m. enough or should I come in the evening before with a sleeping bag?
In Amsterdam I had a VIP ticket with early entrance, I was there around 10:30am and the VIP lines were empty, a few people started to arrive at noon (around 1pm) and the line was started to fill around the afternoon (around 4pm), I was the first person on the VIP line and of course I was on the front row. So no, you have no reason to sleep there (except if you want to save the money of the hotel
) and not even need to wait there so early in the morning, you can arrive around 1pm and get your front row, and if you want to be sure, be there at 10:30-11:00am.
Really appreciate your answer! But one more important question - if I'm one of the first VIP people to come inside... there is a soundcheck first... then, as I understand everybody has to go out again.. before coming back? Does it mean that I should be furthest to the BACK during the soundcheck to be able to be one of the first people in when they let us in again? Or do you think they will let us go to the first row directly after the soundcheck? As I understand, there is no hospitality (that is food, I guess?) included.
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RE: How does someone get dead-center front row seats?
I'm attending a concert in Madrid in June. Golden Zone (standing) tickets. Should it be fairly (there are other fans who will have the early entrance) easy to stand in the 1-3 row, dead centre?
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RE: Madrid, Spain - Vicente Calderon Stadium -June 2 - ARCHIVE
ciuzo:
Just got my Premium Hot Ticket Experience ticket!!! Bring on June 2nd
Hi five!!! Btw when is the good time to be there (standing in line with the other hot ticketers) to be sure to be in the first row? Is coming around 07:00 a.m. enough or should I come in the evening before with a sleeping bag?
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RE: Madrid, Spain - Vicente Calderon Stadium -June 2 - ARCHIVE
SandraH:
Minsar:
SandraH:
I booked the Hot Sound for Berlin. There was an option for GA or seating in the very end, when you filled out the adress.
Thanks!!!
did it work?
YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! thank you!!! I booked the Hot Sound Experience ticket with a Golden Zone early entrance!!!
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RE: Madrid, Spain - Vicente Calderon Stadium -June 2 - ARCHIVE
Guys, I NEED HELP! Has anybody already booked a Hot Sound Experience ticket to Madrid? I've never booked this option before. I was trying to do first steps in booking that ticket but when I come to a site with price information info and what is included - I don't get the option to upgrade to Golden GA standing (I hope it is Golden Zone) for 25 euro - which is supposed to be included in the ticket. The only things that I can click on within the field "shipping / other options" is UK delivery or International Courier. Does it mean that there is a risk that although an upgrade to a Golden GA should be indcluded - that I will not get it and that I will end up with a seated ticket?
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RE: Paul, Maida Vale, BBC 6 Music & Radio 2: 16th Oct 2013
A "no" e-mail to one of my friends (who promised to take me in case he wins) here as well
I don't know yet about the other friend, he didn't write anything yet. I couldn't enter the drawing myself as you have to have an English address and I live in Sweden.
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RE: Paul, Maida Vale, BBC 6 Music & Radio 2: 16th Oct 2013
Eeee Cor Blimey:
i know with free BBC tickets they often ask for photo ID and proof of address even if you already have the printed ticket in your hand (to prove you haven't sold it on i guess), or they did when a friend went to one of these type of things.
I'm living in Sweden. I asked a person who lives in England to fill the application for me. So as far as I understand he has to go to the show in case he wins. But can he take me in as a guest or will they also check my ID and deny entrance if I'm not an UK resident?
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RE: What Concerts are you going to this year?
Blind Guardian in September, London