GA Line
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I was wondering what time everyone with GA Tickets is going to start queueing?
I lived in Moscow for 3 years, and I know that queueing is not one of their specialities, and am worried about people coming late and trying to jump the queue.
Any locals planning on policing this?
I will be going very early on Wednesday morning if any non-Russians want to come with me. My girlfriend is Russian so she can hopefully be of some use!! )
Hi Gregg! I guess you can meet people who trys to jump the queue everywhere, not only in Russia I hope that evrything will be OK. It's difficult to predict how early people will come to the stadium but in Russia normally it is not usual to come too early. Good luck to you in the queueing! Hope to meet you at the afterparty! Please also join to our Special action for U2 at the Moscow gig!
Gregg, shall we talk here of each other's specialities or something? When posting anything, please make sure it is not offensive in the first place and does not make other people possibly think of any flaws in your upbringing in the second place. Other than that, welcome back to Moscow!
Gregg, I'm not that sensitive at all. Far be it from me! People will start queing at about 10:00 a.m.
And don't forget to fetch yourself a waterproof jacket, it is going to be rainy and pretty cold too.
I have a seat in the stand C1...Should have got myself a standing ticket though...Are you by any chance a Facebooker, Gregg? May I advise you to visit U2 360 Moscow 2010 page to see the pics of the stadium and all the current info on the gig.
schocked and disappointed by what happened in GA line
never seen army before to do "security" service at a concert
if it can be called "security"... never felt more unsafe before, never been tretaed like cattle before..
and I was told that it's always that way in Russia
well, you shoukd have adviced us then
sorry to say: never again Russia for me
schocked and disappointed by what happened in GA line
never seen army before to do "security" service at a concert
This was not army. This was kind of police or internal affairs forces. I'm ashamed. Anyway, sorry for that guys. But this is the way it is...
police or internal affairs or whatever it was, that is not the problem...
this is the way it is you say, so you knew it would happen and noone mentioned it: thanks
we asked way ahead of the show how the GA line would work and everybody said like in any other place
no one mentioned that "uniforms" are the regular security service and above all the way they treat people
We didn't know.
The entertainment company officials promised that nothing like this could happen. But the higher-ups had their own opinion... Sorry again.
sorry to say: never again Russia for me
Really sorry to hear that!!! But I hope that in some time you'll change your decision. I wish we could talk and discuss this matter after the gig. Unfortunately it happened (I think) because this was the first show of such a huge scale and in spite of the organizer's assurance there were misunderstanding between different security groups. Please forward our apology to your friends. Looking forward to here from you soon!
Blimey, Tim if you get offended at that you must be pretty sensitive!!
I have queued all night outside dozens of Stadiums in the UK & US. Also, I have lived in Moscow for 3 years so I think I have the right to voice my opinion? I really hope I am wrong - thats why I want to get some support and help from true U2 fans. True U2 fans don't jump queues - so help me here, don't say I am offensive!!!
Anyway, moving on - is there anyone else going to be queueing up overnight??