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Take That in Glasgow - Tickets still available!!!
Stacyluvya
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Sorry if this has been posted already but there are still tickets available for Take That at Hampden this coming week! Seems to be Seating & Standing available. I have used this website many times for gigs & shows, have always had a good experience 
Here's the link - http://www.ticketsoup.com/tickets/take-that-2011-12072/default.aspx
Hope this helps someone! I resigned myself to the fact that all tickets were gone & I wouldn't go until a friend text to say they still had them on here. Can't wait!!!!!
xxx
Here's the link - http://www.ticketsoup.com/tickets/take-that-2011-12072/default.aspx
Hope this helps someone! I resigned myself to the fact that all tickets were gone & I wouldn't go until a friend text to say they still had them on here. Can't wait!!!!!
xxx
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fantastic find - thanks0
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Superb. Just booked mine. Thanks a million!0
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camelot1001 wrote: »Superb. Just booked mine. Thanks a million!
Good! You'll need to get a T-Shirt now & a poncho ha ha xxx0 -
Thought I might take a brolly just to annoy everyone!!0
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ticket master still have some as well got 2 today for friday.
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Thanks for that - does anyone know how the seating works ie is AA nearer the stage than NN? I can see from the map where the blocks are, but within the blocks I'm not sure how the rows are allocated? Thanks0
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Hmmm not sure, have a look on ticketsoup, they have a map on there. It looks to me that A is lower tier to the left of the stage & N is upper tier directly in front of the stage.
They have loads of tickets on there it seems, you can pick where you're sitting too. They have some better seats also.
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Stacyluvya wrote: »Hmmm not sure, have a look on ticketsoup, they have a map on there. It looks to me that A is lower tier to the left of the stage & N is upper tier directly in front of the stage.
They have loads of tickets on there it seems, you can pick where you're sitting too. They have some better seats also.
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Thanks for helping. When I go to book, it gives me, for example, G4 (which I can see is the East Stand), Row NN, then a seat number. Another time it gave me G4, Row AA, then the seat number. Now I am wondering if Row AA is nearer the stage than row NN. Anyone else any idea? Thanks0 -
Thanks for helping. When I go to book, it gives me, for example, G4 (which I can see is the East Stand), Row NN, then a seat number. Another time it gave me G4, Row AA, then the seat number. Now I am wondering if Row AA is nearer the stage than row NN. Anyone else any idea? Thanks
Well I would assume that row A was closer to the front, but then I could be wrong ha ha! We were just at Kings Of Leon at Sunderland, and that went from row 1 - 40. 1 being nearest the front.
Anyone been to Hampden before??? X0 -
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