OK...so i registered at touringfans and entered my tour. cool! i slot in at #30 for vancouver. so, without knowing how may tickets the ten club has or where those seats are, what good is this info? i am # 90 ish for both seattle shows also. so what should that tell me?
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OK...so i registered at touringfans and entered my tour. cool! i slot in at #30 for vancouver. so, without knowing how may tickets the ten club has or where those seats are, what good is this info? i am # 90 ish for both seattle shows also. so what should that tell me?
This information doesn't really tell you much The last time I used the Seat Tracker, I remember following the other show seating results religiously and saying, "OK! I will be in X or XX row! Sweet!" Then I got there, got my ticket.. and guess what was the only show I went to all tour? Grand Rapids, MI. Needless to say, my seats were not where I expected them. I think it's a cool feature to tell yourself, look at how many dozens of people I'm in front of! I'm still obsessed with it, sadly, even though ultimately it doesn't tell you much..
I know for me, I can see that there are more numbers above me than normally at the Chicago show, so I will likely be further back than usual, at least by a row or two.
Chicago '98 * East Lansing '98 * Indianapolis '00 * Detroit '00 * Cleveland '03 * Detroit (1st) '03 * Grand Rapids '04 * London (ON) '05 * Grand Rapids '06 * Chicago '09 * Chicago '13 * Chicago '16
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This information doesn't really tell you much
I know for me, I can see that there are more numbers above me than normally at the Chicago show, so I will likely be further back than usual, at least by a row or two.
I'm using a MacBook Pro I bought one year ago. I'm viewing this through Safari.
What in the world do I need to do to get past the opening page?
ok then i get it. thanks.