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29-11-2005, 10:26 PM | #1 | ||
Goodbye XR8
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Newcastle
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Well its happening again.
Its been 8 years since U2 were in australia on their Pop tour, and the biggest band in the world is back! details Yeah Baby!! Is anyone else looking at going? The Sydney concert is being held at Telstra Stadium. Has anyone been to a concert at a stadium like this? I'm tossing up whether to get Standing GA tickets (and wait in lines, standing all day, and possible be stuck up the back somewhere), or get seating tickets, the price doesnt bother me (this is a once in a lifetime thing really), but i dont want to find myself saying " damn, I wish I got GA tickets". Obviously the best tickets are the ones on the side (see map on the ticketek website), but im just wondering whether they would still suck and be too far away. GA tickets wouldnt bother me personally, cause im big and tall and can push my way to the front, but i'll have the mrs with me which I wouldnt want to get crushed (not that I expect people would behave like that at this concert). So, long story short, GA tickets, or seating?
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