Everything posted by missy641
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[23-Jul-2012] Coldplay @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
All seats in the ACC run clockwise, so seat 1 always starts on the left So basically, if you get tickets on 108, 109 side, you want your seats to be high numbers so they are closer to the stage. If you are on the other side, 118, 119, you want your seats to be low numbers. Hope that helps :)
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[23-Jul-2012] Coldplay @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
Technically yes, the fee was $5.75 per order... so 2 tickets cost a total of $269.25 Nothing left on Monday now... still getting 100 level tickets for Tuesday
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[23-Jul-2012] Coldplay @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
I had the same initial problem on my iphone... the second date still isn't coming up either. I kept getting 300s and then landed on a pair in 119 so I took those. Then I retried to see what else I could get, landed floors row 40 but decided those are going to be pretty bad. I'm trying now and still getting tickets all over the back and 300s. And the live nation presale password 'blues' works for the second date on the ticketmaster website.
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[23-Jul-2012] Coldplay @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
I know that this may be a link for the Leafs, but it's the 3D view of seating at the ACC. If you put in the section and row, you'll get an idea of where you will be relative to the stage. Having been to the ACC for many concerts, there really aren't that many bad seats since it is a pretty small venue. http://www.seats3d.com/nhl/toronto_maple_leafs/
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[23-Jul-2012] Coldplay @ Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
GA floors will be seats, I've yet to be at a Coldplay show in an arena with a GA pit. Floors are usually about $120 or so, 100 level usually pretty close to that price too. My guess is that the cheap seats will be about $75. In terms of pre sales, they allocate a certain block of seats from all seating levels. So you can actually end up waiting until Saturday and get better seats if all the GA floors sell out immediately (which they obviously would). Being at the ACC, unless they do a centre stage, in the round, there will only be about 16000 tickets available. At Rogers, even with an end stage there will be twice that many tickets. It will be interesting to see if they change venues or add a second date.