Bridge - 10/25/03
Mansfield I - 6/28/08
Eddie NYC - 8/4/08
Seattle - 9/21/09, 9/22/09
Salt Lake City 9/28/09
LA 9/30/09, 10/07/09
San Diego 10/9/09
Alpine Valley 9/03/11, 9/04/11
Ashbury Park 9/18/21
LA 5/06/21, 5/07/21
Phoenix 05/09/22
NYC 9/11/22
Denver 9/22/22
Ashbury Park 9/18/21
LA 5/06/21, 5/07/21
Phoenix 05/09/22
NYC 9/11/22
Denver 9/22/22
Comments
I am already going but i have a friend who wants to go.
what's your #?
cheers
Ashbury Park 9/18/21
LA 5/06/21, 5/07/21
Phoenix 05/09/22
NYC 9/11/22
Denver 9/22/22
I asked because my # is pretty low and I wanted to see how close I would be sitting to him compared to my #.
everybody cares where they are sitting btw. especially those "in the building" bullshitter types.
Nope... I don't care that much. If I get a ticket... and a better one shows up later... I'll pass and let someone else get it. I'm just too fucking lazy to buy/sell tickets... too much of a hassle. I'll keep the bird in the hand.
Hail, Hail!!!
Your right, there is nothing wrong with knowing where you might be sitting. Everyone cares where they sit, for those who claim they dont, take your great 10c seat, walk it up to someone in the back of the arena up top and trade seats with them !! Being up close where you can see the band is a complete different experience then not being close. If someone on here wants to take the time and effort to try to get a great seat by asking the number, more power to them.
Also, no offense to the OP, but sometimes when people have tickets to offer and they require the buyer to be deserving, write a story , etc, etc, its kind of offensive. I can understand the seller wanting to make sure they give to to someone that deserves it, but making people "beg" for it is too much.