Were you one of the lucky people that got a ticket?
Given the incredible popularity of Ed Sheeran and the
size of the queues that developed overnight, getting a ticket to the Grammy Award winner's upcoming gigs at the 3Arena was always going to be tough, especially online.
Tickets for his two nights at the 3Arena went on sale via Ticketmaster at 10am today but they were snapped up in five minutes.
Ticketmaster gave advance notice that they were expecting a surge in demand.
https://twitter.com/TicketmasterIre/status/827093705840533505
https://twitter.com/TicketmasterIre/status/827093858341249025
https://twitter.com/TicketmasterIre/status/827093961940549632
This being said, the online retailer has come in for heavy criticism in recent weeks after tickets for certain highly coveted gigs - U2, Coldplay and Sheeran - have instantly been available on Seatwave and other sites that charge excessive prices.
As stated
previously, the ticket prices for Sheeran's two gigs ranged from €76 to €86, but soon after they went on sale, a number of tickets appeared for outrageous prices on third party sites such as Viagogo.
While those that got tickets this morning will be counting the days until the 12 and 13 April, others have been left fuming.
https://twitter.com/lucyyythomson/status/827100466752401408
https://twitter.com/giannigar/status/827101568365363201
https://twitter.com/Chantal386/status/827100406513807364
https://twitter.com/AaronAFleming/status/827101298260660224
https://twitter.com/BridgetteBkeane/status/827099906670206978
https://twitter.com/MrsElleywelley/status/827097181966462976
Here's hoping that Ed announced a few more Irish dates.