TICKETS for U2's Dublin gigs went on sale today, but many fans were left disappointed after the tickets sold out in around 45 minutes.
The band are set to perform their Innocence and Experience show over four nights in November at Dublin's 3Arena. Tickets for the gig, were priced between €30-€185 (£22-£135)
See some of the best tweets below:
When they're gone, they’re gone, even Bono can't help you now.
No @U2 tickets... DAMN YOU ALL!!!!! Sort us out Bono will ya?
— Nicola Bardon (@NicolaBardon) September 14, 2015
No favours, not even for old friends.
Paul McGuinness just on to me to see if I could swing him two U2 tickets. V awkward. #U2DublinConcerts
— Dustin The Turkey (@DustinOfficial) September 14, 2015
A good wifi connection was vital in the scramble for tickets.
Even the lucky ones found that success didn’t come cheap
Near enough on €400 for two U2 tickets. Daylight robbery. My parents better have the night of their lives, ya hear me Bono?!!!
— Aisling Keenan (@aislingmkeenan) September 14, 2015
Painful indeed.
Judging from my timeline this morning, the process of trying to buy U2 tickets seems even more painful than having to attend the gig.
— Paul Dollery (@PaulDollery) September 14, 2015
There were however, puns aplenty.
You might say I'm on "The Edge" of my seat trying to get these #U2 tickets
— Caitlin McBride (@mcbride_caitlin) September 14, 2015
...and the Ryanair marketing team definitely saw the funny side.
#U2 can still get the hottest tickets in Dublin this morning, without this buffer screen http://t.co/GtwmgvpqYQ pic.twitter.com/4suyce99uJ
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) September 14, 2015