yes they are
Well I'm from Cork and I was going but my mom decided at the last minute I wasn't allowed. So I sold my tickets but I don't think there are anymore left because mine seemed to be the last. But you never know someone could sell theirs!
yes they are all sold out ah ah ah ah
they came to dublin in November, tickets sold out pretty quickly though :(
I don't know where you'll get them cheap, but get them soon, they're nearly sold out. My tickets were 37 euro, i think
325 Tickets sold to adults 400 tickets sold to students
Tickets for finals are not sold to the general public in the way other tickets are. They are distributed through the GAA clubs in Ireland and abroad and through other groupings such as team sponsors, officials and many other categories. You would need to be a member of a club to have a chance or have contacts who can get them. Tickets for All-Ireland finals are always very difficult to get. The amount of people that want tickets far exceeds the amount of tickets available.
Yes, Belfast Oct 20, Dublin Oct 21
Tickets for the All-Ireland final are not sold to the general public in the way tickets for other matches are. Tickets for the final are distributed through the various GAA clubs and become available about the middle of the week before the final.
A terrace ticket will be €35. A stand ticket will be €70. Premium level and corporate level tickets will be higher. For All-Ireland Finals tickets are not sold to the general public in the way they are for all other matches. Tickets are distributed through the county boards and clubs, so they are always very difficult to get, even for people who have contacts in the GAA.
Your question lacks the info necessary to answer it.How many tickets were sold in total?What percentage of either student or adult tickets sales were sold?Your question cannot be answered as written.
About 77 million tickets were sold.
To find the percentage of tickets sold to students, we need to calculate the total number of tickets sold first. The total number of tickets sold is 120 (blue tickets for students) + 80 (red tickets for adults) = 200 tickets. The percentage of tickets sold to students is then calculated as (120 / 200) x 100% = 60%. Therefore, 60% of the tickets were sold to students.