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Help for the London gig at the 19th Nov!

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Started by Ezeziel (Martin Wikström)

Does anyone know if there is any possibility to buy tickets with international shipping?

I’m living in Sweden and would really like to get to the show…

Also, any good ideas of hotels around there?

Cheers!

/Martin

Posted on Mon, 18 October 2010 at 13:29

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soul doubt (an) wrote:

No problem, we bought our tickets from Belgium (they didn’t arrive yet, but they only post 2 weeks prior the gig, but that depends on your ticketdealer since some people have already received their tickets it seems).
We’re staying at the St Pancrass International Youth Hostel, I’ve been there about 10 years ago, and it was very good/clean (and they had a decent veggie breakfast, that’s my 1st priority), I hope nothing has changed since then…
but plenty of hotels around, we stayed in the Ibis hotel earlier this year, which was also great, but a bit pricier.

Posted on Mon, 18 October 2010 at 14:40

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Ezeziel (Martin Wikström) wrote:

Ok, thanks!

At which vender in Belgium did you buy your tickets?
checked the swedish partner to ticketmaster, and they only sold tickets to the Dutch shows…

Posted on Thu, 21 October 2010 at 06:24

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man-fish (Sean McLastname) wrote:

Only repeating what An said, but I stayed at that hostel in March when I was going to the Water Rats shows and it was pretty nice. Staff were decent, beds were comfy and so on. It’s also very cheap.

Posted on Thu, 21 October 2010 at 18:44

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soul doubt (an) wrote:

Ezeziel wrote:

At which vender in Belgium did you buy your tickets?
checked the swedish partner to ticketmaster, and they only sold tickets to the Dutch shows…

We bought our tickets online through http://www.seetickets.com, but there must be better ticketservices in the UK, they only send tickets 2 weeks prior to the gig… so I’m a bit worried about that, but I guess any online ticketservice will be willing to send tickets to Sweden. Good luck, hope to meet you there!

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2010 at 07:15 in reply to an earlier post

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Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Seetickets are a bit of a pain, but they use (in the UK at least) DX to deliver tickets, and DX seem pretty good at delivering to your work if they can’t catch you at home :-)

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2010 at 10:08

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