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Re: PRESALE TO NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 5:31 am
by jarkko
The VIP packages will be mailed only to US or Canadian addresses. If you gave a non-existent address, the shipment will be sent to that one.

This is clearly stated in the VIP package thread:
Package purchases are restricted to U.S. & Canadian addresses only. Merchandise will not be shipped outside of the U.S. or Canada under any circumstances. Please read carefully the other restrictions at the bottom of this post.

Re: PRESALE TO NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:47 pm
by SylviaB
thank you Jarkko for your quick answer (ya, should have read that before, but normal tix were not anymore available)- well we ll see, what happens (of course I put all of my dutch residence address-details plus the fake postcode) - as usually a lot of things happen to me, what is (generally spoken) impossible, I trust the "kismet". :)
I will inform, in case I get something :)

Re: PRESALE TO NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:15 am
by assorted
First off, I am in the front rows of section F5 thanks to this forum and the presale. Cheers.

Anyone else worried about these shows getting cancelled? There are an enormous amount of tickets available at all prices and all sections. It looks like the only parts sold out are floor.

I feel like it's a bad combination of very high ticket pricing and 2 very large venues (MSG and Barclays both 18,000 capacity) that are a bit too much for him - I'm worried his US promoter overreached here. I hope I'm wrong since I've never seen him and am very much looking forward to this.

Re: PRESALE TO NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:24 am
by brightnow
assorted wrote:First off, I am in the front rows of section F5 thanks to this forum and the presale. Cheers.

Anyone else worried about these shows getting cancelled? There are an enormous amount of tickets available at all prices and all sections. It looks like the only parts sold out are floor.

I feel like it's a bad combination of very high ticket pricing and 2 very large venues (MSG and Barclays both 18,000 capacity) that are a bit too much for him - I'm worried his US promoter overreached here. I hope I'm wrong since I've never seen him and am very much looking forward to this.
I seem to recall that MSG sold out in 2010, the potential is there!