It's been one of the highly anticipated shows of the year as U2 return to Northern Ireland with sold out shows this November. There has been such a huge demand for these tickets as the band bring their European Tour to Ireland this November.
The band confirmed earlier this month that U2’s INNOCENCE + EXPERIENCE European Tour 2015 will finish with six home shows in Ireland – two shows in Belfast on 18th & 19th November and four shows in Dublin on 23rd + 24th, 27th + 28th November. Tickets were priced from £30 to £165 for Belfast and from €30 to €185 in Dublin, plus charges.
Ticketmaster had announced that its six Irish dates announced for November would be sold only online and that the only places where it will be possible to buy physical tickets will be at the 3Arena and SSE Arena box offices.
In an email to ticket outlets, Ticketmaster wrote:
“ In the interest of public safety, your safety and that of your nearby businesses, it has been decided that it would be unwise to have the public queue in the streets for this reduced number of tickets.”
Those who bought standing tickets will receive paperless passes, requiring ticketholders to bring photo ID and the credit/debit card with which the tickets were purchased to the venue where they will be scanned.
It’s a year since the band released Songs Of Innocence, an album exploring their earliest experiences of growing up in Dublin influenced by 70’s rock and punk and early 80’s electronica – and now they’ll be performing those songs to a home crowd for the first time.The Edge said that finding venues to take this show is actually ‘quite tricky’.
“We’re grateful to our overworked crew who finally cracked the reconfiguring to fit these venues.”
The band confirmed earlier this month that U2’s INNOCENCE + EXPERIENCE European Tour 2015 will finish with six home shows in Ireland – two shows in Belfast on 18th & 19th November and four shows in Dublin on 23rd + 24th, 27th + 28th November. Tickets were priced from £30 to £165 for Belfast and from €30 to €185 in Dublin, plus charges.
Ticketmaster had announced that its six Irish dates announced for November would be sold only online and that the only places where it will be possible to buy physical tickets will be at the 3Arena and SSE Arena box offices.
In an email to ticket outlets, Ticketmaster wrote:
“ In the interest of public safety, your safety and that of your nearby businesses, it has been decided that it would be unwise to have the public queue in the streets for this reduced number of tickets.”
Those who bought standing tickets will receive paperless passes, requiring ticketholders to bring photo ID and the credit/debit card with which the tickets were purchased to the venue where they will be scanned.
It’s a year since the band released Songs Of Innocence, an album exploring their earliest experiences of growing up in Dublin influenced by 70’s rock and punk and early 80’s electronica – and now they’ll be performing those songs to a home crowd for the first time.The Edge said that finding venues to take this show is actually ‘quite tricky’.
“We’re grateful to our overworked crew who finally cracked the reconfiguring to fit these venues.”
The band will play Belfast's newly revamped SSE Arena on Wednesday 18th September and Thursday 19th September with two huge shows lined up in Belfast. It's been nearly a decade since the band played in the city so it's gonna be a night not to be missed out on.
Also they play Dublin's 3Arena on Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Friday 27th and Saturday 28th November.
Also they play Dublin's 3Arena on Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Friday 27th and Saturday 28th November.