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Stepsi

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  1. A little bit crazy :-) but it's Coldplay crazy which is a positive type of crazyness :D Thumbs up you get tickets!
  2. It's all gonna be seating except the gallery tickets. Stage in the middle. Some seats around (arena seats). The stalls seats and stage seats.
  3. Yes, stage seats are innthe black area on the seating plan. RAH confirmed this definitely on Twitter to one, who has stage seats. "You'll be sitting on the world's most famous stage", something like that. Yes, your list shows the best seats in correct order (from a viewing point of view ;-) but won't be easy as everybody will go for the first three... :P
  4. Yes, they were not listed yesterday when gigsandtours changed their website on that and added stage and choir seats. However, I heard from presale that there were the following categories: Stalls, arena, stage, choir - those are ca. 93£ when I remember correctly. Circle (ca 80£?) gallery (~45£) boxes (~135£).
  5. No. The choir seats are like the stalls but behind the original stage (which will be used for seating) You can see it on the RAH seating plan...
  6. Think I'll miss out on the arena tickets as well. I'd take any seat tbh :D Try this for ticket prices... https://twitter.com/coldplayatlas/status/474102930006884353
  7. Ha if I only knew... :-) most will go for arena/stage/stalls I guess. Those will be the best tickets but also the hardest to get I think :/
  8. Yes, less arena seats though, but additional stage and choir seats ;-)
  9. Me as well! Doubles chance of winning in this gamble, doesn't it? ;-)
  10. Well, alone-goers, let's form "team Coldplaying" and conquer this ticketing website on friday
  11. My point! I know that you have to meet up with the buyer and go together to pick up the ticket at least. But well, this is the coldplaying community, I think you can have worse company :D
  12. Think of me when it's time, yeah? :D
  13. Suggestion: everyone tries to go for two tickets. Those who just need one put there additional ticket in a coldplaying forum draw. Like Secret Santa just with tickets for some coldplayers more instead of scammers... :D:D haha
  14. Royal Albert Hall confirmed on its Twitter: - all seated except gallery - stage will be in a round, means 360°, which means - stage seats are on the stage (as marked in the seating plan) - choir seats are like gallery or circle tickets - and according to this picture on Twitter, there won't be many Arena seats available... https://twitter.com/RoyalAlbertHall/status/474114210855931904/photo/1 Apparently you can just select an area and you'll be offered seats, which you can accept or reject. So you cannot pick a special seat! That's what I learnt from Twitter today so far... Christ, I'm already so nervous. If any of you gets a spare tickets due to multiple persons trying for you to get tickets - contact me :D I hope my sister is lucky enough though...
  15. Oh and I just found this http://www.royalalberthall.com/virtualtour/index.html You may already have it posted here, but if not...well, give it a try :) This gives you a pretty good impression of the seating and its categories (arena seats can be easily removed ;-) You can have a view from the Circle, the Grand Tier and the Arena area around - just click on the interactive floor plan in the upper right corner...
  16. Well, in Germany they (the promoter) had something like that...
  17. They can also put a price factor in stadium tour gigs. On the MX tour there was a golden circle, which were standing tickets right in front of stage. And there's the economic rule, demand sets the price...
  18. it definitely IS expensive... Paris and Cologne were like 80-90 € ... here we have 70-90 GBP - approx. 100-130 € if I'm calculating correctly..and Boxes were 130 GBP, which would be like ca. 200 €... hahaha ridiculous.. Well, but is it Coldplay, so a definite must-see..hrmpf
  19. ...and hopefully puts a smile upon my face on friday :P
  20. http://www.gigsandtours.com/event/coldplay/royal-albert-hall/785800 ticket categories changed now. seems like an 360° stage setup with choir and stage seats. So assuming the stage is located in the Arena area with the stage seats where the Stage section is on the RAH seating plan?
  21. I haven't read that little sentence. But apparently you are right. Makes sense
  22. On Chris' stool at the piano :laugh3::D:dozey:
  23. Also, are the presale codes already used? The ticket categories changed, don't they? http://www.gigsandtours.com/event/coldplay/royal-albert-hall/785800 Stage seats? Choir? So behind the stage? Where is Arena? Stalls? :shocked2:
  24. Haha I thought about that as well but I guess I will end up being in the bathroom for like two hours refreshing the website - must seem weird when you come back to the room though :D I have to hope my sister is lucky :rolleyes:
  25. Ha! Knew it! His look was so funny :D And I also think he really enjoyed the gig and was amazed by the crowd. He interacted a lot with the audience (I see you!, take your tie off, Oh wow!, eye contact everywhere, white rose, just to name a few :) It was truely special. I have not noticed that he nearly shed a tear but well, I think it's possible as we and the band were f*** great.

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