U2 Fans Ticket Alert
Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 7:42AM
U2 fans who weren’t quick on the draw — or, more to the point, quick on the mouse — initially missed out on getting tickets to the legendary Irish rock band’s June 16 concert at Oakland Coliseum. The show was dubbed a sellout not long after ducats first went on sale in early November.
Now, however, promoter Live Nation is singing a different tune about the concert and it goes a little something like this: You, too, can see U2.
Live Nation has recently released more tickets to the show — and, according to the news release, they’re “good seats.” (A quick check online confirmed that.)
Tickets run $30-$250 and are available through both Ticketmaster (800-745-3000, www.ticketmaster.com) and Live Nation (877-598-6659, www.livenation.com).
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Reader Comments (1)
Uh oh...we saw this "sold out" ticket tactic during the recent Springsteen tour, now it's hit our beloved band. I sincerely hope this is a Live Nation/corporate practice and not a band decision. The Springsteen camp has been dancing around the issue.
It's bad enough they're hooked up with the corporate whore that it is Live Nation, let's not start raping the fans, ok?