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The Cure


roughbloke

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Big big amount of interest for this on Facebook, tickets are going to be a bunfight. If I don't get pre-sale, it'll be queueing at the box office on Friday.

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7 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

Will they be doing that at the arena? I have Friday off

One would hope so, you can buy physical tickets for every arena show, as far as I know. I think I've bought every MEN ticket I've ever had from the box office. Had to queue for Mozza from about 6am but I got them, sold out in minutes online. Fall Out Boy standing tickets sold out very quick online in 2013, I leisurely strolled up to the box office at 1pm and bought two, they get an allocation, so queuing up pretty much guarantees them. May be worth inquiring at the venue if you have doubts though.

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31 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

The moz tickets (2012?)  I got mine online. Standing. I must have got lucky

That gig, yeah. I remember a mate saying it was less than 10 minutes before they were gone, he got lower tier standing and hopped the barrier.

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17 hours ago, FloorFiller said:

that would be absolute insanity if true. don't believe it - surely The Cure aren't in demand enough to warrant such ludicrous prices?! would end up playing to half empty arenas

Funnily enough I was at the last The Cure Manchester Arena gig in 1996 and it WAS half empty. No wonder they haven't done a proper UK tour since. (and this doesn't constitute one either!)

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20 hours ago, LondonTom said:

Bands seem to be playing Wembley Arena alot again when they come to London.

Wish they go back to the phase of them constantly playing the o2, even if they was to small for it.

and just one date at Wembley, when they're already on 3 nights each at Madison Square Garden and Hollywood Bowl on this tour, those being 20k and 18k venues.

i'm sure there will be additional wembley dates added, but still...

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says on the Manchester Arena website that prices are from £25 - £50. i hope £50 is the good seats and that standing is a little cheaper as i'm thinking of just buying a couple of tickets and then finding out if my friends want to go later, and it'll be a lot easier to convince them to go if it isn't £50!

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37 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

says on the Manchester Arena website that prices are from £25 - £50. i hope £50 is the good seats and that standing is a little cheaper as i'm thinking of just buying a couple of tickets and then finding out if my friends want to go later, and it'll be a lot easier to convince them to go if it isn't £50!

That's pretty good imo. I'll try to be on the ball if a weekend date gets added at any venue. Been desperate to see them again since Leeds 2012 but never managed it.

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