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I've just seen this one Live Nation's website:

 

Tuesday 17th July (Madonna + Support)Doors 16:30 Show 19:00

 

Madonna will be last on and will perform a full concert set, ending at around 22:30.

 

You can enter the event at any time up to the point when Madonna goes on stage, but there will be no readmission to the event should you leave the arena.

 

All times are subject to change.

 

I really don't think she'll give a sh** about the 10:30pm curfew.

 

On a side note sunset is meant to happen at 9:09pm on July 17th so she could be in the day light for a bit.

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Birmingham information..

 

Ticket Factory have sent people who brought tickets from them this email

 

Madonna

UPDATED Important Information

 

Dear Customer,

 

Thank you for booking your tickets for Madonna on 19 Jul at the NIA Arena, Birmingham with The Ticket Factory.

 

Please Note timings are as follows:

 

Doors 6pm

Show Starts 7.30pm

 

Kind regards

The Ticket Factory

 

The original times were 6:30 and 8:00pm.

I'd be very surprised if she starts before 9pm.

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She will hate being in the daylight for hyde park can't see her coming on until the sun has set so it don't affect the lighting of her show
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The first act needs to be in darkness I hate to say. Christ knows when she'll start.
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Some extra Birmingham tickets went on sale this morning including A block tickets!.

A friend of mine got two A3 block tickets row d!.

 

I wish ticketmaster would hurry up printing them and sending them out.

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Ticketmaster is Finally now saying that the tickets are being processed!

Thank god.

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Golden Triangle info update from Live Nation UK

As the tour progresses on its European itinerary, a few details have been tweaked out about chances for the fans to access the Golden Triangle area right in front of the main stage at the MDNA concerts.

While the fan club policy for the Golden Triangle competitions has been slightly changed (please visit the members only section of Madonna.com for details), the following info has been posted on the Live Nation UK website for the concerts in Hyde Park, London, and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh:

 

"Prior to opening the doors MDNA tour staff will start randomly selecting fans from the general admission lines to get a chance to receive a Golden Triangle wristband. These lines include Early Entry (where applicable), Golden Circle and general admission. We ask of you to remain calm and orderly.

 

If you win, you along with one friend will receive a wristband. There are a limited amount of wristbands for the triangle.

 

For the safety of all, we will ask you to sit in the line while we do the random selection with our Ipad. We appreciate your support with this. We will have the assistance of security to help organize prior to the start of the selection. If the line becomes unruly, we will have to stop the procedure.

 

Thank you and enjoy the show!!"

 

Source: www.livenation.co.uk

Just found out i am sitting in block A1 row c for Birmingham. :D
Me too im just going to dance my ass off at HP not bothered where i stand and certainly wont be pushing to the front!
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I am bothered where I stand ok, I have a GC ticket but still, I heard a rumour that the GC is 7,000-10,000 people.

I'm wondering what time to leave my house etc then queue, standing around for hours then wait for her..

Weather will probably be crap lol..

 

I'm looking forward to Birmingham more as you know when your seating. I'm on E block btw row d so should have a pretty good view.

 

Not sure if I should wear a Madonna t-shirt or just wear normal clothes.

I have a GC ticket too but as you say there is 10,000 peeps going to be in it that is more then half of the people in the whole arena in Birmingham!
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I have a GC ticket too but as you say there is 10,000 peeps going to be in it that is more then half of the people in the whole arena in Birmingham!

I didn't even think of it like that! The nia is about 12,000 isn't it ? Seems an odd choice. Manchester or another arena in London may have been a good pick instead but it is good she's finally going to the midlands I guess.

Any idea what time your be at Hyde park for ? As the gates open at 4:30.

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Hyde Park's calls off Pete Waterman's Hit Factory show for being "unsafe" due to the weather. Only 7 days till Madonna there!.
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London MDNA concert venue declared 'unsafe' with a week to go

Hyde Park, the London venue for Madonna's 'MDNA Tour' stop on July 17th has today been declared unsafe for the 'Hit Factory' concert which was due to take place tomorrow evening, July 11th.

 

BBC News reports that organiser Pete Waterman said the gig at London's Hyde Park had been called off due to the recent bad weather. He said the grounds had now become "unsafe" following the rain at the Wireless Festival over the weekend.

 

"What can I say? We've had exceptional weather. If it's not safe, it's not safe and you can't control that."

 

Fans shouldn't panic yet though as Madonna's concert on July 17th is still scheduled to take place as planned. However, with further inclement weather forecast that is subject to change.

 

John Probyn, Live Nation COO said, The moment the Wireless Festival ended, we put in place a massive plan to prepare the site for tomorrow. Eight thousand cubic metres of wood chip is currently being put in place and over the past 24hours crews have started to make the site safe for our customers. Despite best efforts time has beaten us, but I want to reassure that Hard Rock Calling concerts with Soundgarden, Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon, plus Madonna on 17 July and the BT London Live Opening Ceremony Celebration concert and the events will go ahead.

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