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  • Posts: 1,871
    E.Bloom wrote:
    yeah,that`s kind of rude..;) so you attended the Astoria show..I don`t even bother to ask how the show was.:)

    hehe. i'll never be able to do it justice and describe it properly. best night of my life, the band just rocked!
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 188
    hehe. i'll never be able to do it justice and describe it properly. best night of my life, the band just rocked!

    man..I need to get Dublin tickets..I hate waiting..Hope the info will come soon
    we were but stones,your light made us stars

    Dublin 06
    London 07
  • Posts: 1,871
    E.Bloom wrote:
    man..I need to get Dublin tickets..I hate waiting..Hope the info will come soon


    yeah just keep checking the porch every few hours. the announcement is going to be any day now! general sale on Saturday so it has to be this week!
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 21,037
    E.Bloom wrote:
    man..I need to get Dublin tickets..I hate waiting..Hope the info will come soon

    Don't worry about getting your Dublin tickets. The pre-sale will be this week. They'll be plenty of people on this board with spares as they'll more than likely be selling them in two's.
  • Posts: 1,871
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Don't worry about getting your Dublin tickets. The pre-sale will be this week. They'll be plenty of people on this board with spares as they'll more than likely be selling them in two's.

    if i miss out and you know of anyone who has a spare, could you put in a good word for me?
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

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    if i miss out and you know of anyone who has a spare, could you put in a good word for me?

    I have been known for my charm on the odd occasion, so I'll do what I can.
  • Posts: 1,871
    Byrnzie wrote:
    I have been known for my charm on the odd occasion, so I'll do what I can.


    thanks!
    it would be good to see them in Dublin! I went camping with my uncle a few years ago and just remember it being so beautiful.
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 21,037
    thanks!
    it would be good to see them in Dublin! I went camping with my uncle a few years ago and just remember it being so beautiful.

    Yeah, I've been to Ireland once. Went to Dublin for a few days and then got a bus down to Cork and spent a week there. Don't remember too much about it as vast amounts of Guiness were consumed.
  • Posts: 86
    Ouch....anybody else seen ticket prices for Dublin yet?

    From http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0424/pearljam.html

    24 April 2006
    Pearl Jam to play Dublin in August

    Pearl Jam will warm up for their appearance at this year's Reading Festival, and begin their European tour, with a concert in Dublin in August.

    They will play the Point Theatre on Wednesday 23 August; it will be their first Irish show in six years.

    Tickets, priced from €52.50, will go on sale on Saturday 29 April from outlets nationwide and are limited to four per person.

    Pearl Jam's new eponymous album is released next week.


    That's £36 without fees, and it does say FROM €52.50.....It'll still be worth it, but even the Astoria gig was cheaper than that, and that was in London!
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  • Posts: 1,871
    spida1998 wrote:
    Ouch....anybody else seen ticket prices for Dublin yet?

    From http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0424/pearljam.html

    24 April 2006
    Pearl Jam to play Dublin in August

    Pearl Jam will warm up for their appearance at this year's Reading Festival, and begin their European tour, with a concert in Dublin in August.

    They will play the Point Theatre on Wednesday 23 August; it will be their first Irish show in six years.

    Tickets, priced from €52.50, will go on sale on Saturday 29 April from outlets nationwide and are limited to four per person.

    Pearl Jam's new eponymous album is released next week.


    That's £36 without fees, and it does say FROM €52.50.....It'll still be worth it, but even the Astoria gig was cheaper than that, and that was in London!

    yeah not as cheap as Astoria, but it's still not THAT bad. i'm paying for it!
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 1,871
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Yeah, I've been to Ireland once. Went to Dublin for a few days and then got a bus down to Cork and spent a week there. Don't remember too much about it as vast amounts of Guiness were consumed.


    ahhh i do love the guiness! i think a few of us could rival Ed with drinking skills!
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 21,037
    spida1998 wrote:
    Ouch....anybody else seen ticket prices for Dublin yet?

    From http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0424/pearljam.html

    24 April 2006
    Pearl Jam to play Dublin in August


    Tickets, priced from €52.50, will go on sale on Saturday 29 April

    That's £36 without fees, and it does say FROM €52.50!

    That is a bit pricey. But then Ireland has always been a bit expensive. At least the flight was cheap - £35 return inclusive of taxes e.t.c.
  • Posts: 387
    Thats bollocks if it's true.
    I read that for the dutch concert is 'only' 42 euros or something. And the Italian ones.

    Ireland, and Dublin in particular, is now renowned for being pricey. I blame conversion to that pesky Euro!

    Does 10c take credit card only for tix?

    If so, Ill put my hand up for a spare!
    A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects
    are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider
    god-fearing and pious: Aristotle

    Viva Zapatista!
  • Posts: 18,341
    spida1998 wrote:
    Ouch....anybody else seen ticket prices for Dublin yet?

    From http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0424/pearljam.html

    24 April 2006
    Pearl Jam to play Dublin in August

    Pearl Jam will warm up for their appearance at this year's Reading Festival, and begin their European tour, with a concert in Dublin in August.

    They will play the Point Theatre on Wednesday 23 August; it will be their first Irish show in six years.

    Tickets, priced from €52.50, will go on sale on Saturday 29 April from outlets nationwide and are limited to four per person.

    Pearl Jam's new eponymous album is released next week.


    That's £36 without fees, and it does say FROM €52.50.....It'll still be worth it, but even the Astoria gig was cheaper than that, and that was in London!


    That's not much. Astoria was cheaper but it was 'just' a club. We would expect to pay a lot more for venues such as Wembley Arena!
  • Posts: 1,871
    danmac wrote:
    Thats bollocks if it's true.
    I read that for the dutch concert is 'only' 42 euros or something. And the Italian ones.

    Ireland, and Dublin in particular, is now renowned for being pricey. I blame conversion to that pesky Euro!

    Does 10c take credit card only for tix?

    If so, Ill put my hand up for a spare!

    well i have a Visa Electron debit card and that's been ok for me.
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Cardiff Posts: 130
    I've found return flights with Ryanair for a tenner each from Cardiff to Dublin (but after that documentary... I'm not so sure!). A hotel shouldn't be a problem to find, but cash will. ..this is worth going a tad overdrawn for I reckon!! :D
    PJ Virgin.. till the Astoria :)

    Am I the only Welsh person here?
    Ydych i'n siarad Cymraeg?
  • Posts: 1,871
    Gen wrote:
    I've found return flights with Ryanair for a tenner each from Cardiff to Dublin (but after that documentary... I'm not so sure!). A hotel shouldn't be a problem to find, but cash will. ..this is worth going a tad overdrawn for I reckon!! :D


    that's the spirit!
    screw my student loan, i need the PJ goodness!
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • Posts: 387
    well i have a Visa Electron debit card and that's been ok for me.

    Really? Have you bought stuff through 10c using electron? Thought it was Credit Card only? Better go and transfer some cash to my Visa Electron account then.
    A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects
    are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider
    god-fearing and pious: Aristotle

    Viva Zapatista!
  • Posts: 1,084
    How'd you get Cardiff to Dublin for £10? I looked on their site and it was £30 + fees.
    Paul
    '06 - London, Dublin, Reading
    '07 - Katowice, Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    '09 - London, Manchester, London
    '12 - Manchester, Manchester, Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen
  • Cardiff Posts: 130
    hehe, PJ goodness indeed!!!

    hmmm... mortgage and bills or PJ goodness... it's a tough one!

    Still, it would be an excellent trip to Dublin for a few days and to incorporate PJ into it - fingers crossed for a pay bonus!!!
    PJ Virgin.. till the Astoria :)

    Am I the only Welsh person here?
    Ydych i'n siarad Cymraeg?

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