Brooklyn GA ticket Trade / Spot on the rail

mgraphic76mgraphic76 Posts: 12
edited July 2013 in Given To Fly (live)
Hi Folks,

I unfortunately was shut out for both Brooklyn shows. I live in downtown Manhattan, close to the venue.

I am willing to get in line early, like really early, to guarantee us spot on the rail...If someone would sell me their extra GA, BK ticket for either/both shows.

Please send me an email at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:heyerdesign@gmail.com">heyerdesign@gmail.com</a><!-- e --> if this interests you. I've been to a lot of shows and am a big fan.

Thanks (with fingers crossed).

Mike
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  • IndifferenceIndifference Posts: 2,742
    You think everyone else will just let your ticket partner cut everyone?

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  • NYC30NYC30 Posts: 44
    You think everyone else will just let your ticket partner cut everyone?

    I was wondering about this myself...I completely understand not "saving a spot" for multiple people, groups of friends, etc - but if one single person is saving a spot for his ticket partner/spouse/whatever - will that be as frowned upon as a bunch of people walking up? One person per spot holder?

    Just curious. Never been part of the GA line process.
  • I agree, partnering with one person seems rather essential to the camp-out process. I mean, you eventually have to eat, go to the bathroom, etc., which requires someone to relieve you of line-waiting duty. Saving for a group to swoop in at the last minute is kind of a crappy move, but having a group or partner already there together and then just taking shifts doesn't seem unreasonable to me. Then again, I've never done GA either.

    I too was locked out of BK shows. Good luck in your ticket search!
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