Hi everyone just looking for some info, im taking my son to the Bellew fight and I'v never bought vip tickets before im a tight **** usually but 350 seems a decent price they can be 1000+ at bigger shows so might bite the bullet. My question is has anyone else bought these vip tickets before and what can we expect? Will we be actually ringside? is it much easier to get served at the bar etc Will these sell out really quickly? Will I need to get on the phone straight away? Any advice and peoples thoughts would be great
Heard for the £350 you are whisked off to C**** Street, Manchester to eat a sausage or two. Sugar 88 on here is the expert on Eddie's VIP
I think the OP just wanted to know if the 'VIP' tickets are ringside. Whether or not they are or worth 350 quid I don't know. What I'm quite sure of however is that you'll be at the top of a tower block 15 miles away trying to watch the fight through the lens of a telescope whilst chuckling to yourself at how funny it is to say pay per poo instead of pay per view.
I've been to quite a few Matchroom shows in recent years. Usually VIP tickets include inner ringside seating, access to VIP bar, complimentary drinks and canapés. VIP tickets at Joshua's recent fight was £1000, Kell Brook £250, and Warrington £150 if i remember correctly. It wasn't too difficult getting tickets for Bellew v Cleverly 2, with an undercard which included Joshua, DeGale, Groves, Quigg, C Smith, etc and that was at the much smaller Echo Arena. Being realistic, I would be amazed if Goodison Park sells out and if I was guessing I would say a crowd of around 13,000 - 18,000 would be more accurate especially with only 4 weeks of ticket sales. Hope this helps.
You're wasted on this site. With such hilarious one liners at your disposal you should go into comedy writing. I mean, you've really changed the game with your recent efforts and as such should reward yourself. Ask your carer to take you somewhere nice.
Just stick pro c.unter on ignore. PPP is his fave catchphrase, or should that be obsession. No offence pro. :good
Maybe you're right. I actually feel guilty about reading some users posts as they're clearly mentally deficient. It's a bit like when wealthy victorians would go and visit Bedlam for entertainment value.