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Re: Getting tickets for gigs

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:48 am
by Bob Singleton
David Johnson wrote:

> I could do with some tips about how to get hold of tickets for
> bands playing in indoor arenas around the country. I'm not
> talking about football stadia where I might need a pair of
> binoculars to see the stage or outdoor festivals.
>
> What I'm talking about is stuff like Neil Young and Crazy Horse
> at the Liverpool Arena or Bob Dylan at Blackpool Opera House
> (No I'm not kidding).
>
> As soon as I hear about the gig either on the news or in a
> newspaper, these gigs seem to be invariably sold out.
>
> Any tips as to how I can find out about these events quickly
> enough to get a ticket?

Sign up to the mailing lists of companies like Live Nation who not only promote the gigs but also sell the tickets


Its a jungle out there

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:15 pm
by David Johnson
Got tickets for the Neil Young concert in Liverpool for ?64 each all in from the Arena's own booking site.

I then had a look at viagogo.com and they were selling tickets in the same section for ?333 per ticket!!!!

Re: Its a jungle out there

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:53 pm
by m100
wouldn't touch viagogo with someone else's bargepole.

for dylan at blackpool i'd just contact the venue direct and don't give up hope because there are often seats put on sale on the day to discourage touts.

Re: Getting tickets for gigs

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 9:05 am
by Sam Slater
Virgil and the Accelerators - Chester Oct 18th.

Cheap, easy tickets, good up and coming blues rock band.



Not exactly a solution to your problem but thought I'd put forward a recommendation !happy!


Sam

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:24 pm
by David Johnson
Must say I always find it reassuring when the music of my very early years is played with such feeling and respect, 40 odd years later by a bunch of young buckaroos.

Bit like when I went to a show by a Beatles tribute band in Cambridge about 10 years ago and the audience was full of kids, word perfect singing along with the tunes.

Can't see it happening with One Direction's stuff somehow or the Arctic Monkeys.

Leatherpantsman

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:52 pm
by David Johnson
Bugger! After picking up tickets for Neil Young at the Liverpool Echo Arena, I have just had an email stating that the band have cancelled the gig and their European tour due to an accident that has affected the band.

Apparently Crazy Horse guitarist, Frank Sampedro has broken his hand.

Oh well, still got the CDs I guess.