The best news !!!!
I will be ready at 10.00 saturday morning to try to get the best seats possible. I thought I had all this nerve-racking "try to get tickets" stuff behind me after the Amsterdam concert, but now it starts all over again. I hate it. No, I love it. No, I hate it, but I'm glad that I get another chance to see Leonard Cohen.
Are these Ahoy tickets transferable? I'm not sure whether my compagnons can make it in time to join me there. I'm eager to buy 5 or 6 tickets for Ahoy, but if they can't make it I want to sell the tickets to someone else later on (for the same price I got them for, ofcourse). Can anyone tell me if this is possible?
As far as I know tickets are transferrable; i've never had any problems with transferring tickets.
Although it's certain I'll go to Ahoy, I really don't like the venue. I hope I can get some tickets in front of the stage; and even better I'd like to take some pictures there as well.
Thank you for your answer. Someone send me a pm stating the same, so I guess they'd be transferrable. I'll check out saturday to find out if it is allowed to take camera's. They didn't mind in Amsterdam.
@rvandewiel: Confirmed, where? http://www.leonardcohen.com/tour.cgi still says TBC (To Be Confirmed), same as Rotterdam by the way. A concert is not confirmed if tickets are sold for it, or am I wrong?
@theraven1982: It's almost impossible to forbid camera's, then they have to confiscate almost all mobile phones people are carrying. In Amsterdam only PROFESSIONAL camera's were not allowed, and I even saw those.
I bought a ticket for arena, but there seems to be some kind of seating plan. I have row 20 (!) seat 5 (vak AV). Does anyone know if you can stand in front the stage?