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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    Its not as bad as in the US. At madison Garden and Alpine Valley it was 13 dollars for a beer. At Ohana festival it was 16 dollars last year if I remember right. 
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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    Its not as bad as in the US. At madison Garden and Alpine Valley it was 13 dollars for a beer. At Ohana festival it was 16 dollars last year if I remember right. 
    F***ing prices! So, it seems to be good to go to a german concert. If You want to drink one or several beers ... ;)
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  • Virtute_the_catVirtute_the_cat Posts: 13
    edited December 2019
    one_stone said:

    That looks tempting! Can you tell from experience - in case I´d win GA-tickets for Vienna (according to the odds that should work out), is there usually high enough demand to find a buyer the second one? I might not have a ticket buddy, and this a lot of money that I don´t want to be left with.
    I have done that (selling my spare to fellow fans for face value) for about 10 - 15 shows over the last 15 years and have always found somebody who bought it. The demand in Vienna is not as high as Amsterdam for instance but for the last show in 2014 I also found someone who was very happy to buy it. 
    Great! Thank you!
  • 23scidoo said:
    23scidoo said:
    Micheyb21 said:
    Only 6 seats left on the Krakow to Budapest flight guys.
    Pearl Jam plane! See you on there and thanks so much Dimi definitely beers for you 🍻
    Will be so much fun!!
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    You flight to Krakow from Athens??..12 morning??
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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    The place i was refering to is a shop where the beers are between 2-8chf ( depending on where they are from... the most ive ever paid at a gig in ZH is 8 chf ( 7euros ) and that was for Brooklyn Lager...( this year at Alice in Chains) ... beers at the supermarket are cheap though as they have lowish tax on alcohol... 10euros does seem steep though, was this at Hallenstadion?? 
  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    The place i was refering to is a shop where the beers are between 2-8chf ( depending on where they are from... the most ive ever paid at a gig in ZH is 8 chf ( 7euros ) and that was for Brooklyn Lager...( this year at Alice in Chains) ... beers at the supermarket are cheap though as they have lowish tax on alcohol... 10euros does seem steep though, was this at Hallenstadion?? 
    agree. not even in geneva or montreux a beer is 10 euros.
    always pay in swiss francs as they charge more if you pay in euro. the change will always be in swiss francs.

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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    Wouldn't sign that. Nowadays it's more like 6-7 Euro. And I think the prices still going up. 
  • binaural2002binaural2002 Posts: 2,368
    edited December 2019
    =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    The place i was refering to is a shop where the beers are between 2-8chf ( depending on where they are from... the most ive ever paid at a gig in ZH is 8 chf ( 7euros ) and that was for Brooklyn Lager...( this year at Alice in Chains) ... beers at the supermarket are cheap though as they have lowish tax on alcohol... 10euros does seem steep though, was this at Hallenstadion?? 
    agree. not even in geneva or montreux a beer is 10 euros.
    always pay in swiss francs as they charge more if you pay in euro. the change will always be in swiss francs.

    I correct, it was 10 CHF = 9 Euro for a beer, was at Xavier Rudd gig at x-tra. Maybe it was a "Erdinger Weizen". I don't know anymore. Too expensive for me. I drank a beer at the hotel for 5 after the gig. 
    @cloudsnmars: Which shop did You mean where You can get a beer for 2 - 8 CHF? 

    Post edited by binaural2002 on
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  • rahjiimrahjiim Posts: 153
    I think I need a ticketbuddy for Frankfurt and Berlin. Is it easier to find a spare (GA!) ticket than to get rid of one? I probably could find somebody to join me for Berlin, but I would prefer not to go with somebody who doesn't really care. Especially if that person also needs to travel.
  • Kearn5yKearn5y Posts: 2,824
    =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    Wouldn't sign that. Nowadays it's more like 6-7 Euro. And I think the prices still going up. 
    As long as its sold in Pints I dont care about the price. remember being in shows in Germany and Holland, where you could only get little crappy cups, most of it head, 2 sips and its gone.
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  • rahjiim said:
    I think I need a ticketbuddy for Frankfurt and Berlin. Is it easier to find a spare (GA!) ticket than to get rid of one? I probably could find somebody to join me for Berlin, but I would prefer not to go with somebody who doesn't really care. Especially if that person also needs to travel.
    Looks like I'm traveling solo to Berlin too. First time in the lottery and was wondering if it'll be easier to get a single ticket through general sale, than two via ten club. Seen as it's all GA in Berlin.
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,433
    rahjiim said:
    I think I need a ticketbuddy for Frankfurt and Berlin. Is it easier to find a spare (GA!) ticket than to get rid of one? I probably could find somebody to join me for Berlin, but I would prefer not to go with somebody who doesn't really care. Especially if that person also needs to travel.
    Looks like I'm traveling solo to Berlin too. First time in the lottery and was wondering if it'll be easier to get a single ticket through general sale, than two via ten club. Seen as it's all GA in Berlin.
    Early entry with 10 club though which is huge imo. Find a ticket buddy and go with 10 club tickets. 
  • PJNB said:
    rahjiim said:
    I think I need a ticketbuddy for Frankfurt and Berlin. Is it easier to find a spare (GA!) ticket than to get rid of one? I probably could find somebody to join me for Berlin, but I would prefer not to go with somebody who doesn't really care. Especially if that person also needs to travel.
    Looks like I'm traveling solo to Berlin too. First time in the lottery and was wondering if it'll be easier to get a single ticket through general sale, than two via ten club. Seen as it's all GA in Berlin.
    Early entry with 10 club though which is huge imo. Find a ticket buddy and go with 10 club tickets. 
    Cheers for this! 

    Ticket buddy required for Berlin :) 
  • rahjiimrahjiim Posts: 153
    rahjiim said:
    I think I need a ticketbuddy for Frankfurt and Berlin. Is it easier to find a spare (GA!) ticket than to get rid of one? I probably could find somebody to join me for Berlin, but I would prefer not to go with somebody who doesn't really care. Especially if that person also needs to travel.
    Looks like I'm traveling solo to Berlin too. First time in the lottery and was wondering if it'll be easier to get a single ticket through general sale, than two via ten club. Seen as it's all GA in Berlin.
    So assuming that everybody who enters the lottery for GA gets the ticket, if I could get your ticket, it wouldn't make sense to enter the lottery for Berlin. Does Berlin being all GA make it harder or easier to get?
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,433
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
  • camhendycamhendy Posts: 164
    PJNB said:
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
    I put in for GA in Berlin and Copenhagen, looks like I'll get both which is so exciting and a nice change from the like 6% odds at Wrigley last summer. Do either Berlin or Copen have a golden circle? Or will non 10C folks be able to line up and get way ahead of me?
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  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,462
    camhendy said:
    PJNB said:
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
    I put in for GA in Berlin and Copenhagen, looks like I'll get both which is so exciting and a nice change from the like 6% odds at Wrigley last summer. Do either Berlin or Copen have a golden circle? Or will non 10C folks be able to line up and get way ahead of me?
    It's early entry for 10C in Berlin. From what I've heard that didn't work 100% last year but you'll be somewhere near the front in any case
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,433
    I do not remember any issues with 10 club Berlin early entry last year aside from a handful of general public sale trying to mix in with the 10 club line. I was about 150 back in line so not sure about what happened behind me though.

    For Copenhagen, you will have early entry at the minimum and if its like Krakow last year the general public will mix in with you and try and push through but it is what it is. 
  • rahjiimrahjiim Posts: 153
    camhendy said:
    PJNB said:
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
    I put in for GA in Berlin and Copenhagen, looks like I'll get both which is so exciting and a nice change from the like 6% odds at Wrigley last summer. Do either Berlin or Copen have a golden circle? Or will non 10C folks be able to line up and get way ahead of me?
    I don't think Berlin has a golden circle. And that is my problem. How much time is there between getting the tickets and selling one, Do you need to give up your spot in the process and end up not seeing anything? 
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,433
    rahjiim said:
    camhendy said:
    PJNB said:
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
    I put in for GA in Berlin and Copenhagen, looks like I'll get both which is so exciting and a nice change from the like 6% odds at Wrigley last summer. Do either Berlin or Copen have a golden circle? Or will non 10C folks be able to line up and get way ahead of me?
    I don't think Berlin has a golden circle. And that is my problem. How much time is there between getting the tickets and selling one, Do you need to give up your spot in the process and end up not seeing anything? 
    You have plenty of time to meet up with your ticket buddy. Go to will call and have someone hold your GA spot in line. Make friends with those around you it will all work out. With Berlin there is a small pit ahead of GA seats. 10 club usually fills this up but general public fans will be in this too and its pretty rough. Lots of fans left the pit last year and went in the stands for a good view and less pushing. I was row 5 last year right in front of Mike. When Why Go hit I was 3rd row to Eddies right. All from the pressure from the back. It was nuts but I loved every second of it. 
  • JPPJ84 said:
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  • Well apart from a few business class seats on the Krakow-Budapest LOT flight the whole flight is now weight list only. So only way seats will become free is is anyone cancels their booking or they get rid of the business class have a row to yourself seating and open it out to economy fares.  There are still connecting flights with both LOT via Warsaw and Austrian via Vienna if anyone still looking but prices have definitely jumped.  Im a travel agent in the UK so if anyone needs any info/advice/help with anything travel related Im always happy to help where I can (my advice is free to you all - just send me a message) 
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  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,462
    edited December 2019
    rahjiim said:
    camhendy said:
    PJNB said:
    Everybody who puts Berlin as a first choice is going to get it. If you have a ticket buddy lined up do not both put in for it as you will have 4 tickets for sure. 
    I put in for GA in Berlin and Copenhagen, looks like I'll get both which is so exciting and a nice change from the like 6% odds at Wrigley last summer. Do either Berlin or Copen have a golden circle? Or will non 10C folks be able to line up and get way ahead of me?
    I don't think Berlin has a golden circle. And that is my problem. How much time is there between getting the tickets and selling one, Do you need to give up your spot in the process and end up not seeing anything? 
    @rahjiim @BigWhiskey85    looks like you two should talk about being ticket buddies ;)
  • So Pearl jam is not using the system Neil Young did for Wahlbuhne with more expensive tickets for the pit and first rows, and than cheaper behind that?
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  • one_stoneone_stone Posts: 298
    edited December 2019
    So Pearl jam is not using the system Neil Young did for Wahlbuhne with more expensive tickets for the pit and first rows, and than cheaper behind that?
    I was wondering the same thing - but pricing on https://pearljam.tickets.de/ doesn't look like there are different tiers for Waldbühne. - Seems to stay the way it was in 2018
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  • Regarding the Paris festival... will there be a 10 club section ? I know for Global Citizen Festival there was? . If not we have to purchase tickets through website? Thank you all for your help ! see you this summer.
  • Regarding the Paris festival... will there be a 10 club section ? I know for Global Citizen Festival there was? . If not we have to purchase tickets through website? Thank you all for your help ! see you this summer.
    No 10C section. Link for the french website of ticketmaster : https://www.ticketmaster.fr/en/resultat?ipSearch=lollapalooza
    79€ for one day ticket. Sale begins tromorrow at 10am.

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  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    The place i was refering to is a shop where the beers are between 2-8chf ( depending on where they are from... the most ive ever paid at a gig in ZH is 8 chf ( 7euros ) and that was for Brooklyn Lager...( this year at Alice in Chains) ... beers at the supermarket are cheap though as they have lowish tax on alcohol... 10euros does seem steep though, was this at Hallenstadion?? 
    agree. not even in geneva or montreux a beer is 10 euros.
    always pay in swiss francs as they charge more if you pay in euro. the change will always be in swiss francs.

    I correct, it was 10 CHF = 9 Euro for a beer, was at Xavier Rudd gig at x-tra. Maybe it was a "Erdinger Weizen". I don't know anymore. Too expensive for me. I drank a beer at the hotel for 5 after the gig. 
    @cloudsnmars: Which shop did You mean where You can get a beer for 2 - 8 CHF? 

    No way!!! We were at Xavier Rudd also... geez he was AMAZING...and yes, Xtra is one of the more pricier places... and you did have a Erdinger which is 500ml.
       Heres the place im talking about , they have Punk IPAs 500ml for 4.40chf. And loads of fine IPAs etc ro choose from .
  • =)Another good thing about Zurich , at the Oerlikon station (the stop for Hallenstadion) There is a ‘Beers of the World ‘ which has a phenomenal selection of craft beers to cradle for the walk to Hallenstadion =)
    #itsthelittlethingsthatcount
    But I think for some horrible prices. Was in Zurich 2 years ago on a concert and beer at the gig was about 10 Euro. In Germany You pay between 4 and 5 Euro at the concert for a beer. 
    The place i was refering to is a shop where the beers are between 2-8chf ( depending on where they are from... the most ive ever paid at a gig in ZH is 8 chf ( 7euros ) and that was for Brooklyn Lager...( this year at Alice in Chains) ... beers at the supermarket are cheap though as they have lowish tax on alcohol... 10euros does seem steep though, was this at Hallenstadion?? 
    agree. not even in geneva or montreux a beer is 10 euros.
    always pay in swiss francs as they charge more if you pay in euro. the change will always be in swiss francs.

    I correct, it was 10 CHF = 9 Euro for a beer, was at Xavier Rudd gig at x-tra. Maybe it was a "Erdinger Weizen". I don't know anymore. Too expensive for me. I drank a beer at the hotel for 5 after the gig. 
    @cloudsnmars: Which shop did You mean where You can get a beer for 2 - 8 CHF? 

    No way!!! We were at Xavier Rudd also... geez he was AMAZING...and yes, Xtra is one of the more pricier places... and you did have a Erdinger which is 500ml.
       Heres the place im talking about , they have Punk IPAs 500ml for 4.40chf. And loads of fine IPAs etc ro choose from .
    https://www.beerworld.ch/bahnhof-zurich-oerlikon/
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