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delia1138

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  1. I don't know where you bought the tickets. Anyway... Rome and Chieti have different "system" of tickets.

     

    In Rome there are not standing places. All the seating places are numbered and they have different prices. You have to sit in the place indicated on the ticket.

     

     

    In Chieti there are standing tickets (in italian: posto unico) and seating tickets (tribuna non numerata). In this case the seating places are not numbered. So first-come first-served for standing and seating places. In Chieti there is also a standing golden circle pit: a zone with a little more expensive price, close to the stage. In this area too the standing places are not assigned.

    If your Chieti tickets have numbers is just an ID number of the ticket, not a number of the place.

     

    Thank you so much for the response. I wasn't aware of this so I was wondering if I had to line up for this "first come first serve" ticket. 

  2. Hi! I am a huge fan of Mika and I have decided to go see him at Chieti and Rome. I just recently bought standing tickets and they had seating numbers so I was wondering if those numbers matter at all.  I mean, do we have to line up in order to get a better view or do we enter in according to our seating numbers. I am not familiar with how standing tickets work in Italy. So I was wondering if somebody could help me out. Thanks in advance.

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