This, is exactly what pisses me off. To leap those in GA and steal the spots
they have earned. What a load of crap. Shove your reasonable 11 am. People
queue at 5am or even camp for such spots. Wow.
On Jul 26, 2011 10:43 AM, <alawally@aol.com> wrote:
> Since I'm done seeing them on this tour, I'll share my best Red Zone
strategy. Get there around 11:00 a.m. - very reasonable, compared to the
regular GA-and simply run past the Red Zone and go to the center on the
outside of the outer rail when you go in. Red Zone is less congsted, but the
BEST angle from in the Red Zone is not as good as being on the outside
center of the catwalk. Ths worked in Anaheim. Don't know if you can use Red
Zone to get in inner circle, but that stage is mighty tall and the zealots
are tough competition. The priveleges are minor - the goal is the show.
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> To: u2tour <u2tour@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Mon, Jul 25, 2011 7:33 pm
> Subject: [u2tour] When to arrive for RedZone tickets
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> It sounds like you get certain in-out privileges with RedZone floor
tickets, but do you still need to get in line earlier to get closer to the
rails - anyone know?
> How is it in the Redzone?
> Also, anyone know what song they play on the PA before the band comes on?
I recall last tour it was Arcade Fire ...what a great show!
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