Better off getting general public tix? Advice needed :)

I'm a long time PJ fan but not a long time tenclub member. I went to the philly show (closing down the spectrum) and got 300 level seats through tenclub pre-sale which was kinda nose bleederish.
I'm wondering since I have basically no seniority if I would be better off getting the best general public tickets available after pre-sale is over or should I still take my chances and hope to maybe win the 1-2 or 9-10 row lottery?
I've never had a good seat at a PJ show, and unfortunately am not made of money to buy a good pair on stubhub or the like. . . so I'm hoping for some good input here.
Thank u!
I'm wondering since I have basically no seniority if I would be better off getting the best general public tickets available after pre-sale is over or should I still take my chances and hope to maybe win the 1-2 or 9-10 row lottery?
I've never had a good seat at a PJ show, and unfortunately am not made of money to buy a good pair on stubhub or the like. . . so I'm hoping for some good input here.
Thank u!
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I will pray to the PJ gods that something good happens tomorrow. Really would love a good seat for my home show (columbus).
Any other experiences with low seniority and fanclub tickets?
For Chicago Night 1 I was 300 level, but I had solid seats the next night(100 level, 10th row off the floor)
Been a current TC member only two years now. Chicago in 2009, through the TC, I was way up on the 300's (directly beneath the crown).
And, I know people who bought tickets from TM three days before the show, who sat in the 200's. Such is life.
In '06, however, having just recently renewed, I was on the floor for night 1 and halfway up in the 100's for night 2 (these were fantastic seats, by the way).
On this leg, with so few shows, and PJ's fanbase being as devoted as it is, a lot of people will be traveling. If turnout for single shows turns out higher than usual (compared to a full-fledged tour, with multiple shows in larger cities), I think it's worth it to have the tickets in hand.
By the way (oh shit, I've gone on too long - no one's reading anymore), it looks like demand is pretty high. I don't want to say too much. I best be going.
This year, I'm probably gonna be road tripping from Chicago and hitting Indy and Cleveland. The problem is I'm going alone and I don't want to get stuck with an extra 10C ticket. I'd buy one from someone on here in a heartbeat, but Id' hate to drive all that way and have some sort of problem. Because I'm going alone, I'm gonna try to score a good single ticket when the public sale hits. If that doesn't work, I'll either StubHub it or skip out altogether. It's too bad you can't get single tix through 10C but I understand why it's done that way. Decisions, decisions.
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Didn't sleep last night trying to figure it all out - probably not tonight either! Hearing the demand will be high is making it even harder!
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Buying a single ticket through TM is definitely the easiest, and cheapest way to try and get a good seat. There are usually a lot of lower singles left when the closest double seats are 200 level or above. Or at an outdoor venue, sometimes you can get a single pavillion ticket but no doubles. Best double they will offer would be GA lawn seat.
Single is the way to go if you don't mind not being by your friend(s) for the show.
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