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Post by jaqs on Dec 3, 2018 10:14:08 GMT
I’m in Vegas when he’s there whoop thanks for posting the international list. I will try for the O2 too as I’m local.
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Post by galinda on Dec 3, 2018 10:59:37 GMT
Does anyone have an idea of ticket prices yet? I am clueless on stadium prices.
What sort of prices do they usually charge for the o2? I guess it depends on who is performing.
Am I going to have to not eat for a month to afford this
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Post by alece10 on Dec 3, 2018 12:50:02 GMT
Does anyone have an idea of ticket prices yet? I am clueless on stadium prices.
What sort of prices do they usually charge for the o2? I guess it depends on who is performing.
Am I going to have to not eat for a month to afford this It's really hard to know as they can charge as much as they want really. When Babs Streisand wad there a few years ago they were literally hundreds of pounds and £125 for the cheapest. But other concerts for lesser beings can be a lot less. Guess it depends on how big a star Mr Jackman is. I'm limiting myself to £100 and won't go for level 4 at all. So probably means I won't go at all. 😁
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Post by viserys on Dec 3, 2018 13:11:33 GMT
The Amsterdam concert while not on sale yet lists the top price as 80 Euro - so roughly £70. I expect it to be a bit more in London and here in Germany, but probably not Streisand-levels of crazy. Here's the price list for Amsterdam: www.ziggodome.nl/en/event/7253726662/hugh-jackman
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Post by alece10 on Dec 3, 2018 15:33:13 GMT
The Amsterdam concert while not on sale yet lists the top price as 80 Euro - so roughly £70. I expect it to be a bit more in London and here in Germany, but probably not Streisand-levels of crazy. Here's the price list for Amsterdam: www.ziggodome.nl/en/event/7253726662/hugh-jackmanWell that's a lot better than I was expecting
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Post by Steffi on Dec 5, 2018 9:39:46 GMT
I just booked for Cologne and regurlar tickets range from 63 Euro to 133 Euro. Then there's three categories of Golden Circle tickets (all front blocks) ranging from 181 Euro to 296 Euro. I went for the 133 Euro tickets which got me good seats in the pit area of the venue, second block from the stage.
So definitely not cheap but also not as expensive as I had feared for a decent seat.
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Post by londonland on Dec 5, 2018 9:40:31 GMT
The Amsterdam concert while not on sale yet lists the top price as 80 Euro - so roughly £70. I expect it to be a bit more in London and here in Germany, but probably not Streisand-levels of crazy. Here's the price list for Amsterdam: www.ziggodome.nl/en/event/7253726662/hugh-jackmanPrices are actually not too bad for London: £47.75 to £87.50, including the tons of extra fees (O2 priority started this morning)
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Post by viserys on Dec 5, 2018 10:10:49 GMT
I just booked for Cologne and regurlar tickets range from 63 Euro to 133 Euro. Then there's three categories of Golden Circle tickets (all front blocks) ranging from 181 Euro to 296 Euro. I went for the 133 Euro tickets which got me good seats in the pit area of the venue, second block from the stage. So definitely not cheap but also not as expensive as I had feared for a decent seat. I got so sick seeing the prices for Köln, I told my friend I'd rather go to Amsterdam if we can have the same kind of seats for 80 Euro there. It's more than 50 Euro saved per ticket. German prices are disgusting
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Post by Steffi on Dec 5, 2018 10:17:58 GMT
I just booked for Cologne and regurlar tickets range from 63 Euro to 133 Euro. Then there's three categories of Golden Circle tickets (all front blocks) ranging from 181 Euro to 296 Euro. I went for the 133 Euro tickets which got me good seats in the pit area of the venue, second block from the stage. So definitely not cheap but also not as expensive as I had feared for a decent seat. I got so sick seeing the prices for Köln, I told my friend I'd rather go to Amsterdam if we can have the same kind of seats for 80 Euro there. It's more than 50 Euro saved per ticket. German prices are disgusting I considered going to one of the non German dates with cheaper tickets. But for me including travel and possibly a hotel for the night makes those dates more expensive than ticket plus the 1.5 hour drive to Cologne.
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Post by viserys on Dec 5, 2018 10:24:13 GMT
Yea, my friend didn't respond in time, so I ended up saying f*** it and booked for Cologne - it's like 20 mins on the tram to the Lanxess Arena for me, so it would really be ridiculous to go to Amsterdam if it's at my doorstep. I'm still waiting for her to reply to my frantic deluge of texts (and freak out over the price)
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Post by ailsmal on Dec 5, 2018 11:28:04 GMT
I've been trying to book a VIP ticket for Dublin, but they're only available in pairs which is pretty annoying. I know I could sell one, but I'd rather spend the extra on a better ticket.
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Post by jaqs on Dec 5, 2018 18:46:01 GMT
I’m booked for Vegas, now just have to manage the really long wait.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 5, 2018 18:53:27 GMT
Booked my tickets for the sunday at the O2. Could even afford the top price tickets (not the VIP ones). Just shows that big names.don't have to charge silly amounts. Well done Hugh.
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Post by RedRose on Dec 6, 2018 8:46:51 GMT
Have booked loads of tickets for plays and musicals in January and February this week. With adding train fares only the cheapest tickets for Mannheim were in my budget, but I am still happy I will see Hugh Jackman live next year. Would have liked to go somewhere else for a short break, but unfortunately the other dates in Germany and Europe are not working for me - but that was allowing me to buy all the other tickets this week.
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Post by jaqs on Dec 6, 2018 9:20:34 GMT
Booked for o2 Monday this morning without too much hassle. Was surprised to see a venue presale link in my inbox this morning.
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Post by ruby on Dec 7, 2018 12:10:53 GMT
Booked for Amsterdam at 8.02 this morning. Am very excited!! I'm letting hannechalk tag along too 😁
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 12:37:18 GMT
I was genuinely upset this morning (and full of rage at ticketmaster) but you know what, I'll keep the over £100 a ticket and spend it on the DVD and a couple of theatre shows instead
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Post by kathryn on Dec 7, 2018 12:54:19 GMT
Yes, I gave up too. If I'm paying £90 a ticket I want to be in the front half of the arena, not at the far end of it. Otherwise I might as well be watching the DVD, since I'll be watching a screen anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 13:16:46 GMT
Yes, I gave up too. If I'm paying £90 a ticket I want to be in the front half of the arena, not at the far end of it. Otherwise I might as well be watching the DVD, since I'll be watching a screen anyway. Same, same. No arena show is worth £90 of my money to sit at the back and watch it off a screen. I'd much rather pay out for a good seat at a London theatre.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 14:05:48 GMT
Did you try the extra Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday O2 London via axs.com, @emicardiff ? I looked at both Ticketmaster and AXS (who are the ticketing partner of the O2) and AXS had by far the better seats. I looked, but honestly, as above in the cold light of day, I don't really want to spend £80 on tickets. And if I pay a more 'reasonable' £40 there's really no point. For Britney or a big rock band arenas are fine, if not my first choice. But I want to hear Hugh sing, and see him. And honestly if I have to wait another 15 years for a musical I'd rather do that!
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Post by kathryn on Dec 7, 2018 14:35:50 GMT
Did you try the extra Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday O2 London via axs.com, @emicardiff ? I looked at both Ticketmaster and AXS (who are the ticketing partner of the O2) and AXS had by far the better seats. So, I found a seat in block 112 (just on the curve near the stage) on the thursday via AXS, so I have now parted with an eye-watering £87.50. Oops? Oh well, it's only money, right?!
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Post by alece10 on Dec 7, 2018 15:54:59 GMT
I booked accessible tickets at 9am on Wed and was given block 101 by the side of the stage which I was told best suited my needs. When confirmation came not only were the tickets for block 108 at the back of the arena they were the last row and not even in the accessible section. Numerous calls to them in a queue for hours at a time. Customer service manager said he would try and change them on thur when more tickets released and call back. Just got off the phone now (friday) to find out he has been off for 2 days, no one has dealt with it and whole thing sold out. If I had just gone online on wed I could have got far better and more suitable seats booking myself. They said someone will call back but I'm not holding my breath. Awful customer service and can't say I'd use the accessible line again. On the plus side at least I have seats even though I'll be watching a screen rather than the stage.
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Post by shady23 on Dec 7, 2018 17:55:33 GMT
Keep at them, they have not provided what you paid for!
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Post by shady23 on Dec 7, 2018 17:59:58 GMT
Matinee show just added in Manchester.
25th May 1pm.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 7, 2018 18:02:17 GMT
Keep at them, they have not provided what you paid for! I've kind of lost the will to live. But next week I think I will put it all in writing and ask them to listen to the booking conversation which they must have "for training purposes"
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