Jump to content

Don't Miss a Beat

Join the UK's most passionate festival community. Keep up with the latest conversations, line-up rumours, and music news.

250,000+ Members

Connect with a massive network of fellow festival-goers.

Lively Discussions

Thousands of active topics on music, campsites, and tips.

Hot Rumours & News

Hear about secret sets and lineup drops before anyone else.

Create Free Account
OR
  • Sign Up!

    Join our friendly community of music lovers and be part of the fun 😎

Tickets


Guest Dave The Hedgehog

Recommended Posts

Depends on who you bought them from. A few people have started to get them and my girlfriend got her earlybirds delivered (from ticketmaster) an hour ago so I expect most to be with people in the next week or so.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

just literally rang them up and they said the weekend tickets havnt yet been sent out from seetickets, i go on holiday on friday and dont return till the day before the festival haa! not good, so i'm trying to sort out my tickets etc and according to the tracker yes they have been ''dispatched'' but not yet gone out if that makes sense?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Starting to have a hint of panic... I have actually sold my tickets as the line up wasn't totally to my liking (for face value, I am in no way a tout). I am now stressing that I won't get them to my buyers in time!!!

Come on See - pull your fingers out! Someone give me some words of comfort please!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If it gets to next Tuesday and I haven't got mine, I might just phone them up. That's all I can do really. The advice I'll get from them is probably the advice I'd give to you - just give a reference number for your tickets and your name. Print off the confirmation e-mail you got when you bought the tickets and that should be sufficient.

If you haven't got your tickets in the post (ergo, neither have the buyers) then it's not your fault.

In your case I think you should just hope that the buyer is forgiving and explain to him/her the risk he took when he purchased the tickets unofficially and to have prepared for something like this to happen. I'm sure if you just give him a confirmation e-mail, reference number, name and address then it'll be enough for him to get in. Like I said, it's not your fault you don't have the tickets.

To be fair to Festival Republic, I think they're being quite reasonable and liberal with how they treat their ticket sales when you put it into comparison with something like Glastonbury that requires Photo ID, fingerprints, stool samples and a blood contract. Well... sort of.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In your case I think you should just hope that the buyer is forgiving and explain to him/her the risk he took when he purchased the tickets unofficially and to have prepared for something like this to happen. I'm sure if you just give him a confirmation e-mail, reference number, name and address then it'll be enough for him to get in. Like I said, it's not your fault you don't have the tickets.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Latest Activity

    • Alkaline Trio 90 Barrington Levy 80 Basement Jaxx 120 Billy Bragg 100 Billy Ocean 100 The Black Keys 50 Carl Cox 110 Chase & Status 120 Chelsea Wolfe 75  CMAT 135  Confidence Man 150 MAX David Byrne 150 MAX Disclosure 30 Everything Everything 120  Faithless 120 Fatboy Slim 100 Four Tet 130 Garbage 100 GOAT 105 Greentea Peng 120 Happy Mondays 80  Hollie Cook 90 Jorja Smith 100 José González 100 Joy Crookes 120 Judas Priest 70 Kasabian 0 (-10) SHOT THE RUNNER Kneecap 120  Levellers 85 Linkin Park 90 Lorde 130  Madness 60  The Maccabees 110  Neck Deep 135 Nile Rodgers & Chic 100 Overmono 90 The Prodigy 145 Pulp 150 MAX RAYE 100 Richard Ashcroft 100 Say She She 75 Scissor Sisters 120 Self Esteem 120 Skunk Anansie 100 Stereolab 110  The Streets 110 Super Furry Animals 110 Thundercat 90 Tyler, the Creator 50 Underworld 125  Wet Leg 90 Wilco 105  The Wombats 55  Wolf Alice 150 MAX
    • Alkaline Trio 90 Barrington Levy 80 Basement Jaxx 120 Billy Bragg 100 Billy Ocean 100 The Black Keys 50 Carl Cox 110 Chase & Status 120 Chelsea Wolfe 75  CMAT 135  Confidence Man 150 MAX David Byrne 150 MAX Disclosure 30 Everything Everything 120  Faithless 120 Fatboy Slim 100 Four Tet 130 Garbage 100 GOAT 105 Greentea Peng 120 Happy Mondays 80  Hollie Cook 90 Jorja Smith 100 José González 100 Joy Crookes 120 Judas Priest 70 Kasabian 10 (-10) Kneecap 120  Levellers 85 Linkin Park 90 Lorde 130  Madness 60  The Maccabees 110  Neck Deep 135 Nile Rodgers & Chic 100 Overmono 90 The Prodigy 145 Pulp 150 MAX RAYE 100 Richard Ashcroft 100 Say She She 75 Scissor Sisters 120 Self Esteem 120 Skunk Anansie 100 Stereolab 110  The Streets 110 Super Furry Animals 110 Thundercat 90 Tyler, the Creator 50 Underworld 125  Wet Leg 90 Wilco 105  The Wombats 55  Wolf Alice 150 MAX
    • RIP Roy Hattersley
    • Proper special gig tonight. They won't mean much to most people, but The Dogs D'Amour were one of the most significant bands of my youth.   Tyla, yer main man of said band, was playing in Birkenhead tonight. Not many there, but it was going fine. Then he decided he didn't like the smoke and the flashing lights so suggested moving the gig to the beer garden. Off we all went, and it was magical. Like having your favourite musician play in your garden. I absolutely loved it.   Before:     After:  
  • Featured Products

  • Hot Topics

  • Latest Tourdates

×
×
  • Create New...