Girls Aloud NOT ON TOUR NOW (1 Viewer)

There's standing still available for Dublin via Ticketmaster
 
The screen changed but seems to be just doing the same thing
I had 2 browser windows open and did manage to eventually get in with one, but it's ridiculously frustrating. Keep trying 💪
 
And now it's gone back to the original screen...GIVE ME FUCKING STRENGTH
 
We need a ticket revolution. Why can't we it be something like paying for what tier of tickets one wants before the day of a random pick/raffle, on the day of if you get randomly chosen a seat GREAT, if not then automatic refund. :side-eye:
 
Getting these Girls Aloud tickets was far harder than the Pink tickets we got yesterday.
 
If the pre-sale was a faff then I’m not looking forward to Friday 😬
 
They sent out a new email that links to ticketmaster instead because ticketek must have been just too shit.
 
I got great tickets for Manchester after being in the queue/longe for nearly an hour
 
I’m going in a group of five so it was always going to be a faff, but randomly refreshed and managed to get some in the upper tier on the Friday in Manchester! :disco:
 
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Are the days of pre-sale being 10% (or whatever) of the total allocation over then if four dates are already sold out.
 
Does anyone find there to always be something inherently OFF about Nicola? I can’t put a finger on it though and never have!
 
Are people unhappy with the ticket prices? I've just been reading somewhere and people are complaining they're to expensive considering the cost of living crisis. I didn't think £100 was too bad 🤔
 
It's pretty expensive, yes!
Because of who they are or because tickets in general are expensive?

I've not paid less than £100 for any tickets in the last few years.
 
Maybe I'm used to paying stupid prices, Westlife, Elton John, Madonna were all over £170.
 
Most gigs I go to are between £30 to £50. Most expensive I've been to was Gaga and I think she was still under £100.

If you're doing arenas, you have the volume of people that you really don't need to jack up the price. It's just greed. Do more dates rather than make it prohibitively expensive.
 
They're also not the sort of legacy act that are performing songs from a long career with multiple record labels where there might be music rights issues and associated costs, which can also increase ticket prices.
 
Most gigs at the Cardiff arena go for around £40 - £50. But a lot of the big names don't go there as it's a smaller one.
 
I was quite surprised by the cost. I’ve ended up paying £100 in Leeds for tier 2 I think but I was expecting £100 to get me right up to the front tbh.
 
My friend got my tickets, they were just over £70 each which I suppose is almost reasonable in comparison :o
 
I've just checked and I paid £24.50 per ticket to see them at the Birmingham NIA in 2006, in quite good seats. And there were FIVE OF THEM THEN!
 
We got block 14, row M I think for £100 each. I guess I assumed that was a normal price because it's what I'm used to paying. Maybe I thought GA were bigger than they are and could demand that price.
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I’m just buying when general sale goes live but was thinking the range of £50 to £85 would be acceptable for Girls Aloud.
 
I was thinking of trying for Cardiff presale tomorrow, but this price chat is making me angry.
 

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