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Reply #2310 posted 02/09/14 5:54am

DreZone

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CherryCherry74 said:

jjam said:

I get why the tickets are more than £10 as they want to avoid the small percentage of casual fans being dicks and pushing in/stampeding - but surely somewhere in the middle (£40) would be better? And for £70, they really should be putting ticket sales online...

When I first heard he was landing on our shores for this 'tour' I said to my wife that I would happily pay £150 for a ticket to see him and take her to her first Prince concert. I would still happily pay that price for a ticket. But what I am not prepared to do is to travel for 3 hours to get there with no guarantee of a ticket. It's all a bit of a shambles really .....

clapping couldn't have put this better myself.

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Reply #2311 posted 02/09/14 6:01am

masswells

DreZone said:

CherryCherry74 said:

When I first heard he was landing on our shores for this 'tour' I said to my wife that I would happily pay £150 for a ticket to see him and take her to her first Prince concert. I would still happily pay that price for a ticket. But what I am not prepared to do is to travel for 3 hours to get there with no guarantee of a ticket. It's all a bit of a shambles really .....

clapping couldn't have put this better myself.

'dre

Same here! This is starting to piss me off and i havnt missed a tour since 1990. All we ask is for us people who are soooooooooo unlucky not to live in the shit hole of London to have a chance of some tics. We went to see Arcade Fire at the Roundhouse a few months ago and ticketing was superb. Pay with a credit card on ticketmaster and that is your ticket in. Small machines that swipe your card when u go in to stop touts. So simple.

So come vibe with us.....Funk Bible...New Testament!
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Reply #2312 posted 02/09/14 6:06am

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Quote of the day from neighbour propping up the woodburner...

"Ear, that there Prince bloke you like is a bit 'o' a bellend inee??"

Yes. It sems like it right now.

Prince was supposed to visit the Westcountry 'cause of the floods. Wrong f**kin Prince.

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Reply #2313 posted 02/09/14 6:09am

Azz

I'm only 18. Do you think they'll ask for ID when I buy the ticket? I have a form of ID but it expired in September!
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Reply #2314 posted 02/09/14 6:10am

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Reply #2315 posted 02/09/14 6:12am

udo

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Thanks for the pics!

Please notice the lack of even the most basic set of them.

Is this, again, an experiment to test the Brittish queueing habit?

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #2316 posted 02/09/14 6:15am

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My sister is in the queue. I am on a train from Cardiff. A friend has decided to chance travelling in from the Isle of Wight, so she may be even crazier than I am!
Eye like pretty things, and u're just as pretty as u can b...
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Reply #2317 posted 02/09/14 6:21am

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Best thing about this thread is seeing people help each other
out, posting tube and hotel info for those going. excellent.
it restores my hopes that not all people are dicks. For those
that are going to the show tonight: have a great night cool
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #2318 posted 02/09/14 6:24am

Clare

masswells said:

DreZone said:

clapping couldn't have put this better myself.

'dre

Same here! This is starting to piss me off and i havnt missed a tour since 1990. All we ask is for us people who are soooooooooo unlucky not to live in the shit hole of London to have a chance of some tics. We went to see Arcade Fire at the Roundhouse a few months ago and ticketing was superb. Pay with a credit card on ticketmaster and that is your ticket in. Small machines that swipe your card when u go in to stop touts. So simple.

You should let Kiran Sharma know how online ticketing works

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Reply #2319 posted 02/09/14 6:27am

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IstenSzek said:

Best thing about this thread is seeing people help each other
out, posting tube and hotel info for those going. excellent.
it restores my hopes that not all people are dicks. For those
that are going to the show tonight: have a great night cool

It wasn't people from here that were the problem on Wednesday. But that's the past, hope everyone that makes it has a great time tonight.
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Reply #2320 posted 02/09/14 6:31am

udo

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Clare said:

You should let Kiran Sharma know how online ticketing works

Online ticketing takes some time to set up, which requires planning ahead.

Now, did anybody ever pose critical questions to Kiran via e.g. Twitter?

Like:

'What is the exact scope of your work?'

'What is the reason for the apparent lack of planning?'

'What is the influence you have on mr. P?'

'What is the influence mr. P has on you? '

'Are you a fan/fam/professional?'

'Do you think you can be critical about the production of a show?'

Etc.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #2321 posted 02/09/14 6:31am

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Silly question I suppose, but if I set off now from Yorkshire do you reckon I'd have a chance of getting in?


Wish I'd set off at 12 now sad

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Reply #2322 posted 02/09/14 6:39am

dandan

dewmass said:

Silly question I suppose, but if I set off now from Yorkshire do you reckon I'd have a chance of getting in?


Wish I'd set off at 12 now sad

I highly doubt it tbh. Unless he does 2 shows in 1 night like he did at The Electric Ballroom

I got two sides... and they're both friends.
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Reply #2323 posted 02/09/14 6:50am

egansmind

I just read the price of the tickets £70

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Well ths is fine if it was properly organised with tickets on sale online with 48 hours notice at least.

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This tour or whatever it is called continues to become more farcical by the day

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Surely Prince's management must know when and where they are playing one day to the next?

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SHAMBLES

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Reply #2324 posted 02/09/14 6:51am

kaber

How big is the queue now?
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Reply #2325 posted 02/09/14 6:56am

jonnybgood

good luck to all those braving the queue - thouroughly enjoyed holding strong in the wind and rain in camden this week - made great new friends but lost them in the mellee!- and even though the show was only an hour - was one of his best performances - the girls rocked it! however - huge tension in the last hour with lack of information and securiy which led to the innevitable rush and then crush to get in. it is the venue's responsibility to ensure safety on site so i hope they can manage todays shennanigens with queueing properly and safely. there were many honest fans this week that felt let down with electric ballroom.

as much as i'd like to see proper ticketed events for safety - there's nothing to beat the buzz and camerarderie that these events can bring

be safe,be honest and dance your asses off !!!

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Reply #2326 posted 02/09/14 6:57am

Behemoth

kaber said:

How big is the queue now?

About 455

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Reply #2327 posted 02/09/14 6:58am

thedomsta

Just joined the queue (14:50 GMT) and Security says we are about 500! We chanced it and drove up from Kent and parked in a multi-story about 10 mins walk away. The queue seems well managed at the moment with guys walking up and down the perimeter.
Good luck to anyone on their way! biggrin
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Reply #2328 posted 02/09/14 6:58am

colinb

It would be interesting to see if they put on two shows. They've certainly upped the ante if this is £70 a pop, but I wonder if at that price they won't just put on one decent length show.

As for people asking for online sales, etc. Isn't the point of it being done this way to actively stop touts getting hold of any tickets and scalping fans? If you're going to spend seven or eight hours in a queue in the cold or rain, then it's probably fair to say that you're a fan.

I realise this makes it a lot more difficult for people to drop everything and get to a show, but that's just the way it is. There's no way of knowing just yet what other shows are planned or where they might be, or if they'll end up in a big arena at some point.

I'd much rather it was done this way to stop touts and piss off a few people, than release tickets online half of which end up on resale sites or in the hands of touts.

Let's face it, those of us who can't drop everything to get to these shows, would much rather dedicated people who have been prepared to queue for hours get in to see Prince and the band rather than it being filled with people who have had to pay up to ten times the amount they needed to. And I realise that's no consolation to those living outside London who can't drop everything to come down and queue, but that's always been the way with concerts. Just because you want to go doesn't mean you are guaranteed to get in.

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Reply #2329 posted 02/09/14 7:05am

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Started to drive up from Brighton but changed my mind as 1: what if I don't get in. 2: I get up at 6am for work and wouldn't get back till 1-2am, I have big work responsibilities and can't jeopardize that.

Need at least a weeks notice to book days off for and after the concert like most working people. Hit and run tours are a terrible idea
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Reply #2330 posted 02/09/14 7:07am

Behemoth

colinb said:

It would be interesting to see if they put on two shows. They've certainly upped the ante if this is £70 a pop, but I wonder if at that price they won't just put on one decent length show.

As for people asking for online sales, etc. Isn't the point of it being done this way to actively stop touts getting hold of any tickets and scalping fans? If you're going to spend seven or eight hours in a queue in the cold or rain, then it's probably fair to say that you're a fan.

I realise this makes it a lot more difficult for people to drop everything and get to a show, but that's just the way it is. There's no way of knowing just yet what other shows are planned or where they might be, or if they'll end up in a big arena at some point.

I'd much rather it was done this way to stop touts and piss off a few people, than release tickets online half of which end up on resale sites or in the hands of touts.

Let's face it, those of us who can't drop everything to get to these shows, would much rather dedicated people who have been prepared to queue for hours get in to see Prince and the band rather than it being filled with people who have had to pay up to ten times the amount they needed to. And I realise that's no consolation to those living outside London who can't drop everything to come down and queue, but that's always been the way with concerts. Just because you want to go doesn't mean you are guaranteed to get in.

Online sales can easily be managed to avoid the touts....with credit card ID, etc...there's no reason to make people wait for hours like this..It's complete inconsideration of his fans...it's the behavior of a spoiled rotten diva...What's going to happen when he decides to play RAH or the O2? Will there then be 20,000 people waiting on the queue...? It's absolutely unnecessary and there's nothing to respect in this fiasco!

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Reply #2331 posted 02/09/14 7:08am

unkleg

Good luck to everyone in the queue tonight, I hope you all get in biggrin I got to Camden at 7pm on Wednesday, and really thought I was on for a cold wet night out for nothing...saw the second show and it was amazing!!

I would love to go tonight, but stuck at work might swing by anyways just because it's Prince!

I agree that £70 should keep out the pushers-in and the like who spoilt an otherwise friendly and fun crowd queuing on Wednesday.

If he plays with even half the raw energy and showmanship he did the other night, you are all in for a treat cool

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Reply #2332 posted 02/09/14 7:10am

mikeyfreedom

Same as everyone on here & agree with so many of the comments. It's a real shame, first time since 88 & looks like I may have to miss this 'tour'. I guess that's what you get for been a loyal fan with Prince.

The queue looks like it has the same lack of organisation as Wednesday & can only imagine what's going to happen when the doors open later. I started to drive there, then half way down & after an hour I turned back. 6/7 hours in a queue this cold, wet & wind is mental.

Will be interesting to see what the comments are tomorrow with the tickets suddenly going up to £70 too.

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Reply #2333 posted 02/09/14 7:15am

Clare

The threat of ticket touts is being used as an excuse for lack of pre-planning and organisation. It has been posted on this thread that for example the Roundhouse has an online system where the card used to pay for a ticket must be produced at the venue. For the One night Alone tour we had to produce photo ID. It can be done but needs a bit of planning unlike this tour.

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Reply #2334 posted 02/09/14 7:17am

ashleigh25

Can anyone update as to how quick the queue is going? Just about to leave from hertfordshire
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Reply #2335 posted 02/09/14 7:18am

aiden

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I am praying for a late show or poss show tomorrow.. The price and the fact that I went to the best show late Wednesday made this decision easier but living a 10 min walk away is killing me...
"Still Crazy 4 Coco Rock"
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Reply #2336 posted 02/09/14 7:19am

egansmind

colinb said:

It would be interesting to see if they put on two shows. They've certainly upped the ante if this is £70 a pop, but I wonder if at that price they won't just put on one decent length show.

As for people asking for online sales, etc. Isn't the point of it being done this way to actively stop touts getting hold of any tickets and scalping fans? If you're going to spend seven or eight hours in a queue in the cold or rain, then it's probably fair to say that you're a fan.

I realise this makes it a lot more difficult for people to drop everything and get to a show, but that's just the way it is. There's no way of knowing just yet what other shows are planned or where they might be, or if they'll end up in a big arena at some point.

I'd much rather it was done this way to stop touts and piss off a few people, than release tickets online half of which end up on resale sites or in the hands of touts.

Let's face it, those of us who can't drop everything to get to these shows, would much rather dedicated people who have been prepared to queue for hours get in to see Prince and the band rather than it being filled with people who have had to pay up to ten times the amount they needed to. And I realise that's no consolation to those living outside London who can't drop everything to come down and queue, but that's always been the way with concerts. Just because you want to go doesn't mean you are guaranteed to get in.

If it was better to have everyone waiting in the cold and rain then why doesnt every band/artist do this? Might aswell scrap ticketmaster and go this way in the future

Living in Cardiff and working tomorrow I am unable to get there tonight

Now if they annouce tonight they are doing a show Tuesday and release tickets online at least I have a chance of getting in and arranging train and hotel

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Reply #2337 posted 02/09/14 7:20am

jonnybgood

the security may be walking up and down the queue - that means nothing- they did that all day in camden and when they were really needed to sort the jumpers out and open the doors - chaos! only people in the queue can try to police friends of those already queueing to join them - got v edgy and annoying this week - keep smiling all and you will be rewarded with a monster show

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Reply #2338 posted 02/09/14 7:21am

kaber

I would imagine 2000 people paying with 3 tills will take some time.
Guess the gig will start around 9?
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Reply #2339 posted 02/09/14 7:24am

eggy

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another just left Herts! on the 1515 from at albans. Twitter says about 500 so not worried - just seen the price and even less worried now. Can't wait.

Am sorry for those further away but confident more traditional dates will come up - this week seems pr for the single.
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