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Cheapest ticket sellers for this tour?
Which vendors are the least evil with shipping/handling charges?
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#2
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Very good question! And I thought we had stupid high fees... you guys win!
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#3
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Your best bet is almost always to go direct to venue and buy from the ticket office. There, they still charge only around £1 booking fee, compared to the hideous sums of cash that Seetickets and fellow demons TicketMaster sell them for. Beyond that, asking around friends to see if they know anyone who an get them cheap tickets is a reasonable shout for saving good wads of cash. My mate's mum gets some sort of a discount on tickets which saved me and my mates £20 between us when we bought our Machinehead tickets (£30 each normally, we paid £25).
Failing that, TopCashBack can reclaim 25p per ticket if you enter SeeTickets through TCB's tracking link. Linky. |
#4
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Ticketweb are I believe cheaper.
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#5
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I'm thinking about going down to the ABC in Glasgow, the box office is for O2 Academy events too - never any extra charges, which is great. They don't open until 10am though - what if there's some fuckup and they don't have any to sell? How long do you all think they'll take to sell out, seeing as they go on sale at 9am? I suppose it's quite a big tour compared to recent fare and 3 whole Scottish dates.... I dunno....
Thoughts, please! |
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Southend Cliffs Pavilion only charge £2 from thier council office/ticket shop.
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