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Rosie
Apr-14-2011, 16:11 GMT Ireland
 | Just to let anyone that´s interested know, The tickets for vicar st are on pre sale today! I got mine booked :)
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Bodo
Apr-14-2011, 16:19 GMT Austria
 | Where Rosie? |
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Bodo
Apr-14-2011, 16:21 GMT Austria
 | Do I have to call ticketmaster in Ireland? |
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Rosie
Apr-14-2011, 16:29 GMT Ireland
 | Yea, I got mine booked in a ticketmaster outlet. I think you can do it online at http://www.ticketmaster.ie too |
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Bodo
Apr-14-2011, 17:14 GMT Austria
 | Asked at ticketmaster.ie now, they wrote me back there is no pre-sale.
Interesting.
Well, anyway, I think there is a good chance to get a ticket tomorrow.
So who of you will go to the Dublin show? I think most decided for Cork already before, right?
I can not find a cheap flight to Cork, all around 700 Euros or more. |
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Rosie
Apr-14-2011, 17:54 GMT Ireland
 | What about getting a flight to Shannon, Bodo? or even to Dublin, it´s only a train journey away from Cork! Everywhere in Ireland is near everywhere in Ireland :) I´m attending both, as I live in Laois i´m half way between the two! |
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Scaaty
Apr-14-2011, 18:05 GMT Ireland
 | As far as I can find out there is no presale - maybe only in your local outlet Rosie? |
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Rosie
Apr-14-2011, 18:11 GMT Ireland
 | Maybe so.. but that would be strange! I got mine booked in a shop called Trax in Portlaoise. This is their phone number if it´s any help 0578622839. |
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Scaaty
Apr-14-2011, 18:25 GMT Ireland
 | I just rang them Rosie, they will take orders for tickets and then they try and book them tomorrow. They cannot guarantee they´ll get the tickets.
the concert is getting a lot of publicity on the radio. I hope noone is listening. |
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MargaretD
Apr-14-2011, 19:38 GMT Unknown
 | Bodo - if you really want to go to Cork then it shouldn´t cost anywhere near 700. If you go via the UK there are £0 flights from London or Manchester to Cork with AerLingus. With taxes & charges it works out around £60/£70 Sterling plus bag fee. Alternatively, just fly to Dublin and then travel to Cork by train or bus. (Bus is far cheaper).
@Scaaty - yes, for the first time I hope everyone ignores anything about Paul Simon too.. |
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Bodo
Apr-15-2011, 08:49 GMT Austria
 | Hi Margret
I know it is cheap from London. But it is too complicated I guess. For most flights you have to stay for 1 night at London then. (I once tried that with ryanair, missed my flight back because they want you to check out and check in again...)
I´ve seen flights from Vienna to Dublin, 2-ways for around 220 Euros.
But I would prefer traveling from my hometown, as a trip to Vienna always takes an extra half day... |
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Bodo
Apr-15-2011, 09:06 GMT Austria
 | So, got my tickets...
Floor Standing
This is it :)
I thought about Cork too, but the reviews are very remixed about the loud audience. Hope in a smaller venue thats better. |
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Scaaty
Apr-15-2011, 09:09 GMT Unknown
 | got mine too, keep your options open Bodo, Cork is only 3 hours away and its a great city besides |
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Scaaty
Apr-15-2011, 09:16 GMT Unknown
 | got mine too, keep your options open Bodo, Cork is only 3 hours away and its a great city besides |
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josh
Apr-15-2011, 09:23 GMT Ireland
 | Got my ticket! So that will be two concerts in two days....amazing!
BTW Bodo, I would definitely recommend trying to get to cork also. I have been to a number of shows there over the last few years, including Paul Simon in 08. I´ve never been disappointed. |
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