Reserved seating odds for all London and Amsterdam are falling very fast
And i thought Europeans only like GA? Unless, its a bunch of Americans going for seats>LOL
Anyone living on the East Coast in the USA check on flights to London? I saw a price of $3,445 !!> I've never flown across the Pond, but is that a average price?
That sounds absurd... I'm seeing flights on Google Flights from Boston to London 6/13-6/20 for $300
I just checked Google flights from Philly to London and the cheapest i see is $945, and that's with 1 Stop in Dublin.
I know that Berlin is all GA but will there be a GA area up front or in the lower area reserved just for 10 Club GA? Also the way I read it, 10 Club tickets will have early entry opportunity at some of the shows. Will this be the case in Berlin?
Have they ever announced earlier dates after an announcement? ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
Reserved seating odds for all London and Amsterdam are falling very fast
And i thought Europeans only like GA? Unless, its a bunch of Americans going for seats>LOL
Anyone living on the East Coast in the USA check on flights to London? I saw a price of $3,445 !!> I've never flown across the Pond, but is that a average price?
That sounds absurd... I'm seeing flights on Google Flights from Boston to London 6/13-6/20 for $300
I just checked Google flights from Philly to London and the cheapest i see is $945, and that's with 1 Stop in Dublin.
a ticket to Boston first via bus/train/if you could find a cheap plane ticket sounds like a big money saver
4/13/16 - Jacksonville, FL 9/2/18 - Boston, MA 9/4/18 - Boston, MA
Reserved seating odds for all London and Amsterdam are falling very fast
And i thought Europeans only like GA? Unless, its a bunch of Americans going for seats>LOL
Anyone living on the East Coast in the USA check on flights to London? I saw a price of $3,445 !!> I've never flown across the Pond, but is that a average price?
That sounds absurd... I'm seeing flights on Google Flights from Boston to London 6/13-6/20 for $300
I just checked Google flights from Philly to London and the cheapest i see is $945, and that's with 1 Stop in Dublin.
a ticket to Boston first via bus/train/if you could find a cheap plane ticket sounds like a big money saver
are you picking specific airports, or defaulting to all airports in the region? searched Philly to London and see Aer Lingus 6/15-6/21 for $631, PHL to DUB to SEN, same route back
4/13/16 - Jacksonville, FL 9/2/18 - Boston, MA 9/4/18 - Boston, MA
I know that Berlin is all GA but will there be a GA area up front or in the lower area reserved just for 10 Club GA? Also the way I read it, 10 Club tickets will have early entry opportunity at some of the shows. Will this be the case in Berlin?
One or both of these things has to be true. If not why would they even do a draw for 10 club tickets if they were just equal with the general sale.
If you’re close to Toronto, I suggest flying from there. I booked all my flights for me and my wife for less than $1,300 total. Toronto->Venice. Naples->Prague. Kraków->Berlin. Berlin ->Toronto.
I know that Berlin is all GA but will there be a GA area up front or in the lower area reserved just for 10 Club GA? Also the way I read it, 10 Club tickets will have early entry opportunity at some of the shows. Will this be the case in Berlin?
One or both of these things has to be true. If not why would they even do a draw for 10 club tickets if they were just equal with the general sale.
I was thinking the same as you. There has to be some benefit to 10 Club tickets. Was hoping someone would have the answer.
If you’re close to Toronto, I suggest flying from there. I booked all my flights for me and my wife for less than $1,300 total. Toronto->Venice. Naples->Prague. Kraków->Berlin. Berlin ->Toronto.
Plus $1000 for your first checked bag .
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Reserved seating odds for all London and Amsterdam are falling very fast
And i thought Europeans only like GA? Unless, its a bunch of Americans going for seats>LOL
Anyone living on the East Coast in the USA check on flights to London? I saw a price of $3,445 !!> I've never flown across the Pond, but is that a average price?
That sounds absurd... I'm seeing flights on Google Flights from Boston to London 6/13-6/20 for $300
I just checked Google flights from Philly to London and the cheapest i see is $945, and that's with 1 Stop in Dublin.
a ticket to Boston first via bus/train/if you could find a cheap plane ticket sounds like a big money saver
are you picking specific airports, or defaulting to all airports in the region? searched Philly to London and see Aer Lingus 6/15-6/21 for $631, PHL to DUB to SEN, same route back
I was searching flights from Philly. But, i was looking at the 16th & 17th. I'll look at leaving the 15th. THANKS. (If i decide to go)
I know that Berlin is all GA but will there be a GA area up front or in the lower area reserved just for 10 Club GA? Also the way I read it, 10 Club tickets will have early entry opportunity at some of the shows. Will this be the case in Berlin?
One or both of these things has to be true. If not why would they even do a draw for 10 club tickets if they were just equal with the general sale.
I was thinking the same as you. There has to be some benefit to 10 Club tickets. Was hoping someone would have the answer.
At Wuhlheide they had the same concept (all GA) all through their last concerts in Berlin. Through 10c you get early entry and that makes it possible to choose if you want to stand in front of stage or choose really good unreserved seats before the rest is let in. Especially if you choose the seats you get really awesome places. The standing area gets pretty crowded when the general doors open and there is usually a high amount of 10c tickets given out, that fill the rail up quickly.
Have they ever announced earlier dates after an announcement? ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
Have they ever announced earlier dates after an announcement? ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
2010 tour I think USA was announced after europe
In 2010 they only gave 6 week notice for US shows. People weren't happy.
In Berlin 2012, there were people walking the GA section with giant backpacks of beer to top up your stein. Tough to remain at the front at that rate of consumption.
Same at 2014 Berlin. My wife bought me one when we got home!
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1995 SF Polo grounds
2010 Boston
2013 Worcester 1, Worcester 2, Hartford
2014 Vienna, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo, Denver
2015 GCF
2016 Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017 RRHOF
If you’re close to Toronto, I suggest flying from there. I booked all my flights for me and my wife for less than $1,300 total. Toronto->Venice. Naples->Prague. Kraków->Berlin. Berlin ->Toronto.
Thats incredible, making my mind think that the wife and I could do this. Hotels will definitely increase the total trip costs, but that is a pretty sweet deal u found on flights
2005 - London
2009 - Toronto
2010 - Buffalo
2011 - Toronto 1&2
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014 - Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit
2016 - Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto 1 2018 - Fenway 1&2 2022 - Hamilton, Toronto 2023 - Chicago 1&2 2024 - Las Vegas 1&2
Have they ever announced earlier dates after an announcement? ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
2010 tour I think USA was announced after europe
In 2010 they only gave 6 week notice for US shows. People weren't happy.
Have they ever announced earlier dates after an announcement? ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
I am hoping for an MSG, Boston or Philly show in April or May. Boston Calling on Memorial Day Weekend. It's run by the Bonnaroo folks....
I've never been out of the states, this would be a great reason. I'm dying for shows. Tried to convince my buddy to make the trip, he wasn't having it. So if someone wants a +1
If you wanted to make the most of this tour in a short amount of time, what would be the most simple logistically? Never been before. Was thinking the three Italy shows? Fly in, take trains to all shows, fly back to usa?
If you wanted to make the most of this tour in a short amount of time, what would be the most simple logistically? Never been before. Was thinking the three Italy shows? Fly in, take trains to all shows, fly back to usa?
Time wise the back to back in London would make the most amount of sense or the Amsterdam back to back which will more then likely happen. Italy shows have two huge stadiums and a festival. Nothing wrong with that imo but might not be to your liking. The Prague - Krakow - Berlin combo is the one I am doing. Flying in and out for a total of 7 days.
Hey Dimi, is the mystery unnamed baseball field in the American League or National League?
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If you wanted to make the most of this tour in a short amount of time, what would be the most simple logistically? Never been before. Was thinking the three Italy shows? Fly in, take trains to all shows, fly back to usa?
Time wise the back to back in London would make the most amount of sense or the Amsterdam back to back which will more then likely happen. Italy shows have two huge stadiums and a festival. Nothing wrong with that imo but might not be to your liking. The Prague - Krakow - Berlin combo is the one I am doing. Flying in and out for a total of 7 days.
How much is the trifecta costing you in terms of travel
If you wanted to make the most of this tour in a short amount of time, what would be the most simple logistically? Never been before. Was thinking the three Italy shows? Fly in, take trains to all shows, fly back to usa?
Time wise the back to back in London would make the most amount of sense or the Amsterdam back to back which will more then likely happen. Italy shows have two huge stadiums and a festival. Nothing wrong with that imo but might not be to your liking. The Prague - Krakow - Berlin combo is the one I am doing. Flying in and out for a total of 7 days.
How much is the trifecta costing you in terms of travel
I am from Canada and do not live in a large city so my flight is fairly expensive right now at 1414$ CAD. That is flying into Prague and flying home from Berlin on Expedia. Traveling from Prague to Krakow will cost roughly 30$ CAD by train which is 6 hours long. Krakow to Berlin travels are still up in the air but I am either getting a private taxi for roughly 80$ CAD a person or flying for 105$ or getting a train. (prices are not up yet).
If you wanted to make the most of this tour in a short amount of time, what would be the most simple logistically? Never been before. Was thinking the three Italy shows? Fly in, take trains to all shows, fly back to usa?
Time wise the back to back in London would make the most amount of sense or the Amsterdam back to back which will more then likely happen. Italy shows have two huge stadiums and a festival. Nothing wrong with that imo but might not be to your liking. The Prague - Krakow - Berlin combo is the one I am doing. Flying in and out for a total of 7 days.
How much is the trifecta costing you in terms of travel
I am from Canada and do not live in a large city so my flight is fairly expensive right now at 1414$ CAD. That is flying into Prague and flying home from Berlin on Expedia. Traveling from Prague to Krakow will cost roughly 30$ CAD by train which is 6 hours long. Krakow to Berlin travels are still up in the air but I am either getting a private taxi for roughly 80$ CAD a person or flying for 105$ or getting a train. (prices are not up yet).
Hey Dimi, is the mystery unnamed baseball field in the American League or National League?
like im gonna answer that here!!!
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so..we did good in"rumors" about europe.. same as south america lets see what more 2018 will bring!!
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Also the way I read it, 10 Club tickets will have early entry opportunity at some of the shows. Will this be the case in Berlin?
ie... is there a chance NorthAmerica is sandwiched between March in South America and the summer Europe shows? Or is it more likely NA in fall
9/2/18 - Boston, MA
9/4/18 - Boston, MA
9/2/18 - Boston, MA
9/4/18 - Boston, MA
At Wuhlheide they had the same concept (all GA) all through their last concerts in Berlin. Through 10c you get early entry and that makes it possible to choose if you want to stand in front of stage or choose really good unreserved seats before the rest is let in. Especially if you choose the seats you get really awesome places. The standing area gets pretty crowded when the general doors open and there is usually a high amount of 10c tickets given out, that fill the rail up quickly.
1993 Berkeley
1995 SF Polo grounds
2010 Boston
2013 Worcester 1, Worcester 2, Hartford
2014 Vienna, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo, Denver
2015 GCF
2016 Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2
2017 RRHOF
2018 Wrigley 1, Fenway 1&2
2022 EV—NYC 2, Berlin, Imola, Quebec City, Camden
2024 Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2
2009 - Toronto
2010 - Buffalo
2011 - Toronto 1&2
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014 - Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit
2016 - Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto 1
2018 - Fenway 1&2
2022 - Hamilton, Toronto
2023 - Chicago 1&2
2024 - Las Vegas 1&2
Tried to convince my buddy to make the trip, he wasn't having it. So if someone wants a +1
2012: Atlanta
2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
2015: New York City
2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
How much is the trifecta costing you in terms of travel
Thanks PJNB
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“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
same as south america
lets see what more 2018 will bring!!
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