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Post by Steve Price on Oct 16, 2008 8:53:23 GMT
Please note , Firefest will cease selling tickets directly early next week. The last day for ticket orders for Europe will be Sunday October 19th. The last day for ticket orders within the United Kingdom will be Wednesday October 22nd. After that date the ONLY Outlet selling tickets will be Rock City (www.rock-city.co.uk) All other agencies have now ceased selling tickets. Remember purchasing directly from Firefest is the CHEAPEST way of getting your tickets.So if you want to save booking fees, convenience charges and credit card charges go to shop.thefirefest.com/ and tickets will be dispatched to you within 24 hours. Firefest T shirts are done and ready to go, they will be on line available for purchase from Thursday evening Oct 16th. Please note , we will happily dispatch your order, but as we have no control over the various postal services, we would advise if you live outside of the United Kingdom , do not purchase in advance if you wish to have your shirt PRIOR to the show. UK orders will be dispatched up to and including Wednesday Oct 22nd.Last orders within the UK is midnight on Tuesday October 21st. Shirts, Programmes and CD's will be available at the show including the Meet and Greet on Friday Oct 24th at The Rig and throughout Saturday and Sunday or while stocks last. Shirts are limited to 200 pieces total, so be sure to grab yours asap Kieran, Bruce and the FF crew.
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Post by tangocharlie on Oct 18, 2008 22:29:28 GMT
Only 2oo shirts?
Thats crazy isnt it? 200 shirts over two and a half days?
I know last year I didnt get a sniff of a shirt or a Tyketto cd! They seem to sell out as the first band were on. So, you quew up and miss the first band or go without a TShirt and a Valantine cd!!
I would have thought the merch people would have learned their lesson.
Tc
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Post by Steve Price on Oct 19, 2008 8:23:26 GMT
Tc
Comes down to money dear chap. Bruce/Kieran have to buy these up front out of their own pockets and they don't have endless funds. The first two years they had a larger number in total and got left with some. Last year was the first year to sell out of shirts so you can hardly blame them for being cautious.
Plus, of course, you can always order a shirt up front.
Steve
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Post by tangocharlie on Oct 22, 2008 21:23:28 GMT
..I guess so. It just seems strange that most touring bands make more money selling T-Shirts than anything else.
Id buy a shirt there but I cant quew up these days! Think its something to do with getting old!
Tc
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