Seeing as those of us who have scored tix for the London O2 gig are a bit stressed about the whole queuing situation - please sign petition to make sure those of us who purchased tix in the pre-sale and get there early dont get screwed over as others who purchase tix and receive them by post will know exactly where to queue!
I think those are general perks of being a blueroom whatever. It lists priority tickets separately and all it mentions for Pearl Jam is priority tickets. In the FAQ nothing about the priority tickets says they allow for early entry. I think if that were happening, the PJ O2 page would state that explicitly, because that'd be a great selling point.
Early entry would be nice ...
But I won't fight to be in front row ... I can see the stage really well from any spot in the venue, I'm tall !!!
Sorry for the people standing behind me
Yeah, damn tall people.
Ermmm...
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Yeah I know ... Life is unfair
But think about being tall and getting in a plane for a looooong flight ...
Chicks have a big advantage ... a nice smile and then they are not standing longer behind me ... but I end up really fast to the back of the venue :shock:
In the FAQ nothing about the priority tickets says they allow for early entry.
As far as I understand it from a friend who is O2 customer, priority tickets have their own lil' entrance so they don't have to queue with the masses. Sometimes this 'private' queue does move a tiny bit earlier than others but maybe that's because of watches not being synchronised???
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great thread, count me in
I think those are general perks of being a blueroom whatever. It lists priority tickets separately and all it mentions for Pearl Jam is priority tickets. In the FAQ nothing about the priority tickets says they allow for early entry. I think if that were happening, the PJ O2 page would state that explicitly, because that'd be a great selling point.
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Yeah I know ... Life is unfair
But think about being tall and getting in a plane for a looooong flight ...
Chicks have a big advantage ... a nice smile and then they are not standing longer behind me ... but I end up really fast to the back of the venue :shock:
As far as I understand it from a friend who is O2 customer, priority tickets have their own lil' entrance so they don't have to queue with the masses. Sometimes this 'private' queue does move a tiny bit earlier than others but maybe that's because of watches not being synchronised???
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