£14 and change.£15 for insurance??
Snap! Which section are you in?Tickets for London Stadium secured. Nearly £100 per ticket up in the gods. This could well be my last Maiden show.
I had to queue for the first time (although I was only waiting 30 seconds or so) but I didn't have to on Future/Past. This will be a sellout.Decent seats gone, guess I'll have to try and get an O2 or Ovo code from someone tomorrow.
Never had trouble getting tickets before even when I was late for the start of presale, this is gonna be a big tour.
Decent seats gone, guess I'll have to try and get an O2 or Ovo code from someone tomorrow.
Never had trouble getting tickets before even when I was late for the start of presale, this is gonna be a big tour.
You will get some in the livenation presale on Thursday, or in the general sale. Chin up.Wasn't able to get standing tickets for Glasgow before they sold out. Gutted.
I had a similar experience. Random seat assignment tried to push completely idiotic positions on me, claiming that the ones closer to the stage were taken. Then it turned out that they were available. Then it rejected my FC code 5 times. In the end it went through but the whole experience was far from ideal. In any case, 3-4 sectors almost sold out (according to ticketmaster) within the first 20 minutes.That wasn't a great booking experience at all. I got two seats for Manchester, having hit 'seat no onger available' 3 times in a row, got other selections rejected because someone had booked an odd number of seats which left one single at the end, and also struggled to remove the unavailable seats from my basket after being told they weren't available. I could see seats disappearing then reappearing all over the place, obviously everyone getting the same problem.
Then my perfectly good credit card was declined twice and I had to go on PayPal. Just checked out in the nick of time.
Prices started at £104, no £89 tickets were showing the FC presale. Ticketmaster was also pushing VIP very hard. They made it look like only VIP options were available.
What the heck has happened to Ticketmaster? It used to be really straightforward to book through them
Yeah same here, never seen that before.I had to queue for the first time (although I was only waiting 30 seconds or so) but I didn't have to on Future/Past. This will be a sellout.
It seems strange, with current technologies sending information to the server that the user has 'blocked' a given place immediately after clicking, so that other browsers can see it, is not a problem. Fortunately, it worked.It was the number of buyers, but also the system of letting buyers all add the same seats to their basket at once and not see they were taken until they tried to check out. The odd numbers thing was a pain too
£14 and change.
It was the number of buyers, but also the system of letting buyers all add the same seats to their basket at once and not see they were taken until they tried to check out. The odd numbers thing was a pain too