Jan 31, 2005
caroline

Second Dublin date added during presales

We’re not entirely sure what changed, but the Dublin presale through Ticketmaster.ie seems to be running by far more smoothly than the US and UK sales last week. During the presale for the June 24 date, a second Dublin date was added. Tickets for the June 25 concert at Croke Park can now be ordered in the U2.com presale. Dare we hope a third date will be added?

We predict some serious swapping following in the next couple of days…


The Dublin seating chart, as provided specifically for the U2 concerts at Croke Park by Ticketmaster.co.uk

12 Comments

  • The tickets have been obtained. May fun and mayhem begin. If you are looking for me I’ll will be the brown person with black hair wearing a Jorge Posada tshirt.

  • The tickets have been obtained. May fun and mayhem begin. If you are looking for me I’ll will be the brown person with black hair wearing a Jorge Posada tshirt.

  • Anyone know where I can find a seating chart for Paris?

  • Anyone know where I can find a seating chart for Paris?

  • Here’s one for the Rolling Stones show at Stade de France

    http://www.fanasylum.com/rollingstones/images/venues/paris-stadium.gif

  • Here’s one for the Rolling Stones show at Stade de France

    http://www.fanasylum.com/rollingstones/images/venues/paris-stadium.gif

  • Thanks Caroline.

  • Thanks Caroline.

  • Hi, i just bought 2 tickets on presale just to realise they are at the side of the stage (lower tier). would anyone know if these will be restricted view?

  • Hi, i just bought 2 tickets on presale just to realise they are at the side of the stage (lower tier). would anyone know if these will be restricted view?

  • After an hour of trying during the opening of presale, I got section 320, row O… they’re across from the stage but how far?? I’m mightly pissed that they added a second show during the presale, and didn’t tell anyone… I would have preferred the saturday show. What a shambles…

  • After an hour of trying during the opening of presale, I got section 320, row O… they’re across from the stage but how far?? I’m mightly pissed that they added a second show during the presale, and didn’t tell anyone… I would have preferred the saturday show. What a shambles…

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