How much tickets for Radiohead cost (and how to buy)
How much will the tickets for the Radiohead tour concerts cost? And how do they buy? While the X hour approaches, which will expire at 10 on Friday 12 September (according to London’s time zone: in Italy there will be 11), when the sales of the coupons will officially start, thousands of fans wondered about the methods of sale of the entrances to attend the tour that will mark the return of the band led by Thom Yorke after seven years. To try to make life difficult “in bots and online bagarini”, in fact, as they said themselves, the Radioheads opted for a slightly more cumbersome sale mode than usual. Meanwhile, the only way to try to secure tickets for the tour shows, which will start on November 4 from Madrid and will pass to Italy for four dates scheduled for 14, 15, 17 and 18 November all at the Unipolarena in Bologna, is to register for the sale through the official website of the band. But in addition to this, the Radioheads have made it known that the tickets will be “distributed according to the question, in a fair and geographically convenient way”.
The recordings
The recordings on the Radiohead.com website started at 10 (11, Italian time) of last Friday, September 5. They will remain open until 10 pm (23, Italian time) today, Sunday 7 September. “Nowadays, buying tickets based on the order of arrival can mean competing in a tail full of bots and tussks that enjoy a unfair advantage. Registration serves to verify that you are the ones who say they are, and therefore we can do our best to make the process of purchasing tickets a little more fair for fans “, wrote the Radioheads on their site, clarifying point by point the modalities related to the sale of the coupons. Fans will have to Provide their name, an email address, a mobile number, their city and the country of residence. This information will be used to verify their identity when purchasing tickets. Fans will also be asked in which city of the five they prefer to go to hear the band (in Madrid they will perform on 4, 5, 7 and 8 November, in Bologna on 14, 15, 17 and 18 November, in London on 21, 22, 24 and 25 November, in Copenhagen on 1, 2, 4 and 5 December and Berlin on 8, 9, 11 and 12 Decme). Fans will have more possibilities to get tickets if their choice includes a city closer to them. Fans must register only once, using your correct data. Otherwise the registration could be disabled. Once the registration form is closed, there will no longer be the possibility to register to buy tickets for the shows.
The codes to participate in the sale
By 10 pm (23, Italian time) of Wednesday 10 September the fans who have registered will receive an e-mail that will inform them if they have received an unlock code or not to participate in the sale. The code will allow him to access the official ticket office platform at 10 (11 am, Italian time) of Friday 12 September: fans will be able to buy up to 4 tickets for one of the evenings. “Tickets will be sold based on the order of arrival of the requests; to receive the unlock code does not guarantee the purchase of the ticket,” Yorke and his companions know. The Unlock code will be valid for one of the cities that fans will have indicated as favorite during recording. But be careful: “Unfortunately, receiving an unlock code does not guarantee the purchase of the ticket. The univocal code that you will receive will only allow you to access the official ticket office platform “, write the Radiohead. In short, a ticket will be there anyway.
What if you don’t receive the code?
If you do not receive the code within the planned terms, you cannot participate in the initial sale of the tickets on Friday 12 September. However, fans will be automatically inserted in a waiting list for further sales sales. If invented tickets remain for any of the cities selected during registration, they could receive an e-mail with an unlock code and a notice of at least 24 hours to buy them.
Prices
And we come to one of the most searched information: ticket prices. Here they are, in detail, starting from those for the dates of Bologna:
Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
Standing: € 100
Sitting: € 70 / € 85 / € 100 / € 135
VIP seats “Fast-track status”: € 255
Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
Standing: € 97
Sitting: € 55 / € 84 / € 90 / € 98 / € 135
VIP seats “Fast-track status”: € 25
The O2, London, United Kingdom
Standing places: £ 85
Sitting: £ 75 / £ 99 / £ 145 / £ 195
VIP seats “Fast-track status”: £ 295
Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
Standing places: 775 DKK
Sitting: 450 DKK / 560 DKK / 710 DKK / 1.010 DKK
VIP seats “Fast-track status”: 2.115 DKK
Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
Standing: € 110
Sitting: € 56 / € 76 / € 96 / € 120 / € 143
VIP seats “Fast-track status”: € 258
How to resell tickets
The only way to sell or transfer the tickets will be through the sale and resale service to the nominal value offered by the official ticket office platform. The service will not be available until just before the start of the show. In some rooms, fans will be asked to show controls a valid identity document.
