thought on seniority at EV shows...
nothinghead
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if I remember correctly, i thought the 10c only typically got like 10-15% of the seats at shows.
places like zellerbach hall in berkley on seat about 2k people.
the front row is three sections of 14 seats (42 total).
even if the 10c got 20% of the tickets (400 seats), that's still the first 10 rows.
just a thought. whether they use seniority or not...how bad could your seats possibly be?
places like zellerbach hall in berkley on seat about 2k people.
the front row is three sections of 14 seats (42 total).
even if the 10c got 20% of the tickets (400 seats), that's still the first 10 rows.
just a thought. whether they use seniority or not...how bad could your seats possibly be?
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your thoughts are logical and sound ... they should bring a calm to this board ........
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they have no place here.
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Because there is no seniority, people are wondering if this is going to become more of a trend for the tour later this year at much bigger venues where it impacts your location a lot more.
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i guess i just assumed since the part about the non seniority rationing of tickets said specifically for the EV solo tour that it was just for that...oh well.
I doubt it. I think this is their ability to change the rules a little bit because it's not a full Pearl Jam tour. I think they realize that it's nice to break seniority once and a while but know that the system is the most fair overall.