See TTY now !!
See TTY now !!
There is no such thing in life as normal
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Has anyone had a password emailed yet? I havent![]()
Oh, that's just fab. I booked Friday morning off work and have a meeting at 9am tomorrow.
Peter
Would have been useful having a pre-sale last leg of the tour rather than this time imo.
Thought that was how presales work but I might be wrong - the moz site emails you a password to key in on seetickets or whoever it was??
I don't think it's a password. I think they've just put a link up at the last minute to try and allow the rabid fans to get first look in.
The lines on TTY about the presale are the actual link but it only tells you to come back after 09:00 on Thursday morning so I assume thats the easiest way to access the presale if you don't receive another email from Morrissey music or TTY in the meantime. Hardly exclusive though since anyone can access the link anyway!! Still might mean I can stay in bed in Friday!
"the Bad Seeds Come and Go for which you must allow"
So, let me get this straight, in order to get tickets do I just have to go back on true-to-you tomorrow (12th) and clcik the link, will I be guided from there?, please can someone help???
Just bookmark this link...http://www.seetickets.com/2gtz/morrissey.html
Click tomorrow morning, and good luck.
Peter
"Pre-sale sale tickets are on sale"
Sounds like Tourette's.
You lot better leave some tickets for us normal people on Friday morning!![]()
I have to be at a f*****g computer shop in the arse end of nowhere tomorrow at 9 am, then streight to uni. I had my Friday planned like a military operation! I'll just have to hope... do you think see will have another allocation on Friday morning, as that's where i got them from last time?
Gigs In Scotland are doing a similar thing. These sites only get a small allocation so there will be tickets available on Friday mourning for those of us who have planned our working week around this.....so I keep telling myself![]()
What happened earlier in the year was that they all sold out in minutes. They were being sold at £180 per pair on ebay for a few weeks afterwards. Then the idiots that were willing to part with that much money for the tickets (to what turned out to be boring, lazy, half hearted shows) ran out, and a couple of weeks before the shows you could pick up tickets for two thirds of the face value.
Kee calm, you'll get fixed up. If you don't mind missing the, usually quite dull, support act you can probably get a ticket outside of the venue from a tout for next to nothing.
I'm not supporting the immoral profiteers who buy tickets to sell, I'm encouraging you to cost them money on the particular tickets that you buy.
The pre-sale on Thursday will most likely 'sell out' but only because they will make so few tickets available in pre-sale, the "general" sale on Friday morning will still be ok for anyone waiting until then for whatever reason. The only advantage with pre-sale is that you can then use Ticketmaster on Friday to pick up any other tickets you might need. I would rather use Ticketmaster anyway as I am registered with them and can avoid having to input my payment details at the crucial moment when my computer crashes. There is no need for panic it will just be easier to get some of the ticket needs out of the way tomorrow. The pre-sale will take some of the pressure out of Friday morning sales but will only be a fraction of what will be available in the general sale then anyway.
"the Bad Seeds Come and Go for which you must allow"
That's what I was hoping. I managed in April, I'll manage again (I hope)
Well, good luck to anyone who's getting tickets in the morning
If anybody desperately wants their tickets today, I have a cunning plan.
I did this a couple of years ago for somebody and it went ok without any problems. You could phone me, whilst I filled the online form out on your behalf (this eliminates the need for any credit card details to be written down)
Just an idea, if you want to do this send us an e-mail with your mob number, I'll send you a text when I'm ready.
girlunafraid@blueyonder.co.uk