What can I do for getting POLICE reunion tickets? (Overseas)

What can I do for getting POLICE reunion tickets? (Overseas)

Postby Jose on 01 Jan 2007 23:34

Is the fact is that THE POLICE will play some venues (according "Daily Mirror" in UK)...

What like an outlander than me will do for getting THE POLICE reunion tickets?

For people from third world is so hard for appplying visas and tickets to a concert at UK... ( I mean, less percentage of probabilities, cause is not easy than you that live close with other western countries and in spite of the fact, that all the system of first world community is building like a fortress or appartheid for any third world citizen)

What will be the best way for obtaning It?

Regards from Peru,

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Postby giovanni on 01 Jan 2007 23:39

Jose, purchasing tickets is becoming difficult for everybody with some bizarre policies from ticket sellers through internet; it's so bizarre that when there is an opening time to start buying a ticket for a big event, usually there are no tickets from minute one, but you can already find them all on ebay (!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????)

Anyway, let's wait first that the tour (or concert) will be confirmed.
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Postby Jose on 01 Jan 2007 23:50

Yeah I need to wait the confirmattion of that rumour... a rumour bigger than the "Everest"... while I need the best ways or ideas to get the tickets...

Perhaps be a member of "Sting.com - Fan Club" or the forthcoming THE POLICE website?

Because you know how harder is for me...first visas, then air plane tickets to overseas, next custom and securitie policies for non first world citizens, and finally be part of a system than "EBay" for getting tickets or into the internet..

Perhaps being a member of an official Fan Club ( like Outlandos F.C.) get me more possibilities to obtain a good row or be in a concert like the "one" I saw of Sting in the R.A.H. of London in 1993... you remember how difficult was for me for applying "La Notta de la Taranta" Stewart Copeland concert in 2003 in Italy the same date I stayed in Europe... and if won't get the chance to see for my first time THE POLICE on stage I'll regret the entire of my life...

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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 02 Jan 2007 03:07

>>usually there are no tickets from minute one, but you can already find them all on ebay (!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????) <<

I just spent $300 (plus "shipping") on tickets I should have gotten for $100 each, and I was lucky to get that! I had been saving my money for a while though, I've been screwed before. And I went for them straight off, and still.
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Postby Dallas on 02 Jan 2007 15:58

Jose, you consider Peru to be 3rd World????? :shock:
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Postby Jose on 02 Jan 2007 16:40

[quote="Dallas"]Jose, you consider Peru to be 3rd World????? :shock:[/quote]

Dallas, Definetely NO... but you know what I tried to say and in more of the cases International economics funds, like World Bank, IFM or UN, put us a label with the signal of "Third World"... It's totally stupid and a good excuse to apartheid world in levels, but I profess the philosophy of "One world is enough for all of us - not three, because love is the seventh wave"

Besides it, I know more of peruvian population lives in "material" poverty, so that's why the reason of the autoadhesive label of 3rd World in the minds of the officers at international airports...

In fact lot of those "material" poor people lives in a "rich" environmment and culture traditions... in that way plus all what I saw overseas and into my country I really think, for example that "Cuzco" ( city of the ancients Inca's) is a First World place to live - I mean the best worldwide place, with their city, traditions and people!

Regards from my First World Country,

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Postby Mister Gradenko on 02 Jan 2007 17:49

One World (Not Three)


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