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Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:42 pm
by mydoglorca
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:06 pm
by Red Poppy
Hi Bill's Bar
Not a chance!!!!!!
Priorities and high hopes!
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:15 pm
by magicmoment
Geez, I'll get no work done, checking and rechecking for this presale announcement. Reload current page, drat! Reload, drat! Tap! Tap! Reload, drat!
Where's the buck who said he'd pre-annouce?
Announce it quick, I'm online now
Isn't it great to see Leonard ag teacht ar ais aris? Really looking forward to a repeat performance.
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:35 pm
by Red Poppy
And Kildare heading for a repeat Leinster performance of 1998 and 2000!

Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:48 pm
by magicmoment
Oh, no! Connacht final is on that date too Poppy? Flip.
Too far for us to travel to make both events.
BIG BLOODY SIGH!! Geez, did no-one tell Leonard that the Connact final is on that day?
Has anyone got the loan of a helicopter?
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:52 pm
by magicmoment
Red Poppy, the Leinster final is on the 12th per the GAA website. Hope this helps.
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:02 pm
by Yorkshire Lad
What time does the Dublin presale start British time . I am working that day ( early start / late finish ) so when is the earliest time to be at the computer
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:04 pm
by willo
redpoppy, when i last in Dublin croke Park and the 02 are about 1 mile apart. do Gaa matches not commence at 3.30 and finish before 5 oclock. This is not a avalid excuse to miss the concert
Willo
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:17 pm
by marianmcdonnell
So looking forward to seeing Leonard again in Dublin. The concert in Kilmainham was magic! Hope the 02 isn't too impersonal
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:05 pm
by blobert
pamelabrides wrote:hi,
sorry i have no understanding of how these presales work, so do i just keep checking the forum for a password that gives me the right to buy them a day early, then go to ticketmaster, buy them and enter the password there?
all responses welcome
thank you very much from a brand new memeber of the site but a very old Cohen fan
Pamela
Would be keen to know the answer to this myself.
Missed the shows last year due to being on holidays so am very keen to make it to this.
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:22 pm
by lonndubh
Red Poppy wrote:And Kildare heading for a repeat Leinster performance of 1998 and 2000!

And Lenny will be singing
" Meet me tonight by the campfire
Come with me over the hill.
Let us be married tomorrow
Please let me whisper 'I will'
What if the neighbours are talking
Who cares if your friends stop and stare
You'll be proud to be married to Rosie,
Who was reared on the roads of Kildare.

Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:43 pm
by RedBird
Just so I can breathe again - what time will the password details be posted on Thursday for the Belfast concert?
Dublin last year was beyond wonderful - but I really want to see Leonard in my home town.
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:43 pm
by denisthemenace
blobert wrote:pamelabrides wrote:hi,
sorry i have no understanding of how these presales work, so do i just keep checking the forum for a password that gives me the right to buy them a day early, then go to ticketmaster, buy them and enter the password there?
all responses welcome
thank you very much from a brand new memeber of the site but a very old Cohen fan
Pamela
Would be keen to know the answer to this myself.
Missed the shows last year due to being on holidays so am very keen to make it to this.
Basically Jarkko will post the presale password, the time the tickets will be onsale and maybe a link to the ticket website (which I presume is ticketmaster.ie). It's the same as buying any other concert tickets online on ticketmaster except you will be prompted to enter the presale password before you are allowed to search for available tickets. It's easy, don't be afraid! And definitely setup an account with them before the presale

Really looking forward to this myself, was lucky enough to see him in Kilmainham last summer and I've heard very positive reports about the o2. I'm listening to the new Live In London CD right now, it's superb!
Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:00 am
by Aido
Thanks for explaining that so well. And as for you GAA heads out there...."nĂ¡ bac leis an peil ar feadh tamaill!"....Leonard's back. It's bonus time!! The ould football can wait!!

Re: Pre-sales to Dublin and Belfast
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:07 am
by Bill's Bar
willo wrote:redpoppy, when i last in Dublin croke Park and the 02 are about 1 mile apart. do Gaa matches not commence at 3.30 and finish before 5 oclock. This is not a avalid excuse to miss the concert
Willo
Yeah Red Poppy, Croke Park is just a hop skip and a jump from the O2, so it should be no trouble to you to get there. Just copy Lenny's hop skip routine, and you'll be there in no time............win, draw................or.!!
And as well as that Rosie from Kildare song, he might sing Willie McBride and you can dance along with the red poppies in the song.
