Brazil gets Vertigo
Tickets for U2′s concert at São Paulo’s Morumbi Stadium on February 20th will go on sale next Monday. Ticket prices are:
- Campo/GA Field: R$ 200,00 (US$ 88)
- Tribuna/Stands: R$ 230,00 (US$ 101)
- Pão de Açúcar Emotion Kit (this is a combo that includes: Stands ticket + lunch + t-shirt + Cd HTDAAB): R$ 380,00 (US$ 167)
Tickets may be purchased online via Ticketronics.net and at Pão de Açúcar supermarket, which is the main sponsor, only in some branches of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The other sponsors are Siemens, CLARO, and Telefônica Speedy.
The local promotor has announced that as soon as the 73,000 tickets are sold, a second show will be added for Feb 21. He also confirmed that Franz Ferdinand will be the support act and that, in spite of rumours, a show in Rio de Janeiro will not be added.
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No tickets for me. Soo, I´m still haven´t found i´m looking for.
No tickets for me. Soo, I´m still haven´t found i´m looking for.
It’s sad, isn’t it?
At least most of the international media already know about yesterday’s fiasco.
I am one of the unfortunate fans too.
It’s sad, isn’t it?
At least most of the international media already know about yesterday’s fiasco.
I am one of the unfortunate fans too.
Is sad to see how the brazilians fans are suffering to see their loved band. Is amazing that in 21st century the local management does’nt have any idea how to work on sales ticket’s. You can’t imagine how. The website of the company was out of order until the beguining of the sales(01/16 – 10am) until now (10:30 pm – 01/17)more than 36 hours from the opening.
We hope the sales for the next day (02/21)works better. The question is, – why they haven’t start sales for the 2 days at same time? Now we will have to go to the File again? So stupid question, I can’t believe. From Porto Alegre, RS, Gsutavo Carvalho, President of U2 Brasil Fan Club.
Is sad to see how the brazilians fans are suffering to see their loved band. Is amazing that in 21st century the local management does’nt have any idea how to work on sales ticket’s. You can’t imagine how. The website of the company was out of order until the beguining of the sales(01/16 – 10am) until now (10:30 pm – 01/17)more than 36 hours from the opening.
We hope the sales for the next day (02/21)works better. The question is, – why they haven’t start sales for the 2 days at same time? Now we will have to go to the File again? So stupid question, I can’t believe. From Porto Alegre, RS, Gsutavo Carvalho, President of U2 Brasil Fan Club.