Does anyone know if the ticket purchaser has to walk in with the sg presale, or is this only for NIN? I got 2 with the mywave presale but I'm curious if I can give them to someone else if I get better tix during another sale?
Does anyone know if the ticket purchaser has to walk in with the sg presale, or is this only for NIN? I got 2 with the mywave presale but I'm curious if I can give them to someone else if I get better tix during another sale?
Probably the same policy as the NIN pre-sale. Get the tickets and then they throw you and your friend through the gate.
You could buy other tickets, hand them to the people who you are selling these ones to, and then trade once inside.
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At first nothing good would come up for Chula Vista (San Diego) for a pair, but I kept trying and then got the second row of the pavilion, which I was happy with, as the pit area isn't huge. I was curious and tried again and got 12th row orchestra/pit! So I bought two more. I was curious and tried again and I could've got 6th row pit seats (no GA/standing)...but didn't purchase any others.
Now that I'm on this thread I'm worried about transferring the other two, with this immediate entry I'm hearing about. I signed up for Will Call too so I guess I'll have to have the lucky two other people who gets my tickets with me at Will Call??? I guess I should've got them mailed to me and then could've put a pair up on stub hub?
By the way...I don't have any takers yet from my best friends I offered them too...and I'm not ready to commit to selling these great tickets yet (for face value of course if I do it via this website), but if anyone is interested, PM me and I'll have your info if need be for further down the road if I still need to dump these. First request gets first crack. But we all have plenty of time to worry about this later.
Really pumped to see SG for the 3rd time and NIN for the first time!
19 (*soon to be 21) Pearl Jam shows (plus 2 Eddie & 1 TOTD) and still searching for Deep! 1998 (2) - East Lansing & Auburn Hills; 2000 (2) - Tampa & Noblesville; 2003 (2) - Lexington & Noblesville; 2006 (1) - Cincinnati; 2007 (1) - Chicago (Lollapalooza); 2008 (Ed in Milwaukee); 2009 (1) - Chicago; 2010 (1) - Noblesville; 2013 (3) - San Diego & Los Angeles I & II; 2016 (Temple of the Dog in Los Angeles); 2017 (Ed at Ohana in Dana Point); 2021 (3) - Dana Point I, II & III; 2022 (3) - San Diego & Los Angeles I & II; *2025 (2) - Hollywood, FL I & II
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Not bad, but I got a better one with Section 202, Row G. I actually had a single in Section 102, Row G, but I personally prefer to be in the 200L at Molson Amphitheatre. I chose not to buy that ticket when I got Section 202, Row G. Also, front row at Molson Amphitheatre is not as good because the stage is a tad too high and some of the equipment do obstruct partially some of the stage. I had that experience with Carlos Santana in July 2010 and Great Big Sea in August 2010.
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Not bad, but I got a better one with Section 202, Row G. I actually had a single in Section 102, Row G, but I personally prefer to be in the 200L at Molson Amphitheatre. I chose not to buy that ticket when I got Section 202, Row G. Also, front row at Molson Amphitheatre is not as good because the stage is a tad too high and some of the equipment do obstruct partially some of the stage. I had that experience with Carlos Santana in July 2010 and Great Big Sea in August 2010.
202 row g is perfect. I actually got tix in section 101 and wasn't sure which id prefer but decided id rather be closer, even though section 202 will likely have better sound and view.
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Not bad, but I got a better one with Section 202, Row G. I actually had a single in Section 102, Row G, but I personally prefer to be in the 200L at Molson Amphitheatre. I chose not to buy that ticket when I got Section 202, Row G. Also, front row at Molson Amphitheatre is not as good because the stage is a tad too high and some of the equipment do obstruct partially some of the stage. I had that experience with Carlos Santana in July 2010 and Great Big Sea in August 2010.
202 row g is perfect. I actually got tix in section 101 and wasn't sure which id prefer but decided id rather be closer, even though section 202 will likely have better sound and view.
Fair enough. I just find the seats in the 100L a bit tight. I also won't have to worry about will call though I will need to pick up my ticket at a Ticketmaster Retail Outlet, which I can do it at the earliest, this Friday.
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Not bad, but I got a better one with Section 202, Row G. I actually had a single in Section 102, Row G, but I personally prefer to be in the 200L at Molson Amphitheatre. I chose not to buy that ticket when I got Section 202, Row G. Also, front row at Molson Amphitheatre is not as good because the stage is a tad too high and some of the equipment do obstruct partially some of the stage. I had that experience with Carlos Santana in July 2010 and Great Big Sea in August 2010.
202 row g is perfect. I actually got tix in section 101 and wasn't sure which id prefer but decided id rather be closer, even though section 202 will likely have better sound and view.
Fair enough. I just find the seats in the 100L a bit tight. I also won't have to worry about will call though I will need to pick up my ticket at a Ticketmaster Retail Outlet, which I can do it at the earliest, this Friday.
I thought long and hard about which seats to take. It was tough. 202 row G I'd take in a second, but row R is a bit too far compared to 6th row 100L. Row R is still better than 90% of the tickets though, especially considering they are centre.
gonna pass this tour. Hate Camden! only time i would go back there is to see Pearl Jam. Plus i already saw both of them recently.
8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
4/28/16- Philly, PA
4/29/16- Philly, PA
5/1/16- NYC
5/2/16- NYC
9/2/18- Boston, MA
9/4/18- Boston, MA
9/14/22- Camden, NJ
9/7/24- Philly, PA
9/9/24- Philly, PA
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly. PA
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Not bad, but I got a better one with Section 202, Row G. I actually had a single in Section 102, Row G, but I personally prefer to be in the 200L at Molson Amphitheatre. I chose not to buy that ticket when I got Section 202, Row G. Also, front row at Molson Amphitheatre is not as good because the stage is a tad too high and some of the equipment do obstruct partially some of the stage. I had that experience with Carlos Santana in July 2010 and Great Big Sea in August 2010.
202 row g is perfect. I actually got tix in section 101 and wasn't sure which id prefer but decided id rather be closer, even though section 202 will likely have better sound and view.
Fair enough. I just find the seats in the 100L a bit tight. I also won't have to worry about will call though I will need to pick up my ticket at a Ticketmaster Retail Outlet, which I can do it at the earliest, this Friday.
I thought long and hard about which seats to take. It was tough. 202 row G I'd take in a second, but row R is a bit too far compared to 6th row 100L. Row R is still better than 90% of the tickets though, especially considering they are centre.
Enjoy the show!
Thanks. This is one show I could have considered of skipping since I saw both bands last year, but I decided to go as I really like both bands and they both might do something special only on this leg. I don't expect a repeat of "Disappointed" during their Tension Tour though.
Scored a pair for my daughters for the Holmdel show... middle of section 104, so good seats. At first there was nothing but lawn but after about 20 minutes the offerings kept getting better. I stopped rolling the dice when the 104's popped up. Gotta grab a single for myself but not too worried... August 2 is a long ways off!
Scored a pair for my daughters for the Holmdel show... middle of section 104, so good seats. At first there was nothing but lawn but after about 20 minutes the offerings kept getting better. I stopped rolling the dice when the 104's popped up. Gotta grab a single for myself but not too worried... August 2 is a long ways off!
I think it's TM's new strategy. First offer crappy seats hoping people will buy thinking it's a show in high demand, then offer up the better seats.
Very sneaky and not cool at all.
It's happened to me the past few times I purchased tickets. I ended up buying 3 pairs of Beck tickets because the tickets kept getting considerably better and better.
Scored a pair for my daughters for the Holmdel show... middle of section 104, so good seats. At first there was nothing but lawn but after about 20 minutes the offerings kept getting better. I stopped rolling the dice when the 104's popped up. Gotta grab a single for myself but not too worried... August 2 is a long ways off!
I think it's TM's new strategy. First offer crappy seats hoping people will buy thinking it's a show in high demand, then offer up the better seats.
Very sneaky and not cool at all.
It's happened to me the past few times I purchased tickets. I ended up buying 3 pairs of Beck tickets because the tickets kept getting considerably better and better.
It does happens for a number of big shows that they release better seats closer to showtime. In fact, when the tickets went on sale for Dave Matthews Band at the Air Canada Centre on December 7, 2012, I couldn't get any good seats at all. Then, two days before the concert, I went on Ticketmaster and got GA Floor. I then check to see about reserved seats and I scored a pair in Section 118, Row 11, which were really great seats. Same with Nine Inch Nails last year, there were better seats closer to showtime and even on the day of the show, they released more GA Floor tickets, although I already bought my GA Floor ticket during the nin.com member pre-sale.
Scored a pair for my daughters for the Holmdel show... middle of section 104, so good seats. At first there was nothing but lawn but after about 20 minutes the offerings kept getting better. I stopped rolling the dice when the 104's popped up. Gotta grab a single for myself but not too worried... August 2 is a long ways off!
I think it's TM's new strategy. First offer crappy seats hoping people will buy thinking it's a show in high demand, then offer up the better seats.
Very sneaky and not cool at all.
It's happened to me the past few times I purchased tickets. I ended up buying 3 pairs of Beck tickets because the tickets kept getting considerably better and better.
It does happens for a number of big shows that they release better seats closer to showtime. In fact, when the tickets went on sale for Dave Matthews Band at the Air Canada Centre on December 7, 2012, I couldn't get any good seats at all. Then, two days before the concert, I went on Ticketmaster and got GA Floor. I then check to see about reserved seats and I scored a pair in Section 118, Row 11, which were really great seats. Same with Nine Inch Nails last year, there were better seats closer to showtime and even on the day of the show, they released more GA Floor tickets, although I already bought my GA Floor ticket during the nin.com member pre-sale.
Oh I get that. They hold back tickets for a number of reasons. That's not my gripe. But I actually got GA NIN last year, last minute. I just walked up to the box office and asked for an upgrade.
My gripe is the release better and better tickets during the actually initial sale. I think it's a strategy by them to get rid of the crappy tickets first.
Scored a pair for my daughters for the Holmdel show... middle of section 104, so good seats. At first there was nothing but lawn but after about 20 minutes the offerings kept getting better. I stopped rolling the dice when the 104's popped up. Gotta grab a single for myself but not too worried... August 2 is a long ways off!
I think it's TM's new strategy. First offer crappy seats hoping people will buy thinking it's a show in high demand, then offer up the better seats.
Very sneaky and not cool at all.
It's happened to me the past few times I purchased tickets. I ended up buying 3 pairs of Beck tickets because the tickets kept getting considerably better and better.
It does happens for a number of big shows that they release better seats closer to showtime. In fact, when the tickets went on sale for Dave Matthews Band at the Air Canada Centre on December 7, 2012, I couldn't get any good seats at all. Then, two days before the concert, I went on Ticketmaster and got GA Floor. I then check to see about reserved seats and I scored a pair in Section 118, Row 11, which were really great seats. Same with Nine Inch Nails last year, there were better seats closer to showtime and even on the day of the show, they released more GA Floor tickets, although I already bought my GA Floor ticket during the nin.com member pre-sale.
Oh I get that. They hold back tickets for a number of reasons. That's not my gripe. But I actually got GA NIN last year, last minute. I just walked up to the box office and asked for an upgrade.
My gripe is the release better and better tickets during the actually initial sale. I think it's a strategy by them to get rid of the crappy tickets first.
You asked for an upgrade?! Never thought about doing this at all.
My problem with the SG pre-sale is that even 300 and 400 level tickets were Will Call. So I passed, since if I settled for those tickets, I would eventually try to upgrade and having to deal with WC is a hassle for tickets I was looking to sell.
I then got 301 Row C aisle seats for Holmdel in the Citi pre-sale, sending regular mail...I'm happy enough, love SG and I've never seen NIN.
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You could buy other tickets, hand them to the people who you are selling these ones to, and then trade once inside.
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Got front row for Chicago and Irvine (for a friend) and 7th row for Red Rocks because the first captcha didnt work.
Happy.
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Actually I'll probably call tm to see if the sg tix are direct entry. I don't see that it says that anywhere.
I'm pleased.
Now that I'm on this thread I'm worried about transferring the other two, with this immediate entry I'm hearing about. I signed up for Will Call too so I guess I'll have to have the lucky two other people who gets my tickets with me at Will Call??? I guess I should've got them mailed to me and then could've put a pair up on stub hub?
By the way...I don't have any takers yet from my best friends I offered them too...and I'm not ready to commit to selling these great tickets yet (for face value of course if I do it via this website), but if anyone is interested, PM me and I'll have your info if need be for further down the road if I still need to dump these. First request gets first crack. But we all have plenty of time to worry about this later.
Really pumped to see SG for the 3rd time and NIN for the first time!
1998 (2) - East Lansing & Auburn Hills; 2000 (2) - Tampa & Noblesville; 2003 (2) - Lexington & Noblesville; 2006 (1) - Cincinnati; 2007 (1) - Chicago (Lollapalooza); 2008 (Ed in Milwaukee); 2009 (1) - Chicago; 2010 (1) - Noblesville; 2013 (3) - San Diego & Los Angeles I & II; 2016 (Temple of the Dog in Los Angeles); 2017 (Ed at Ohana in Dana Point);
2021 (3) - Dana Point I, II & III; 2022 (3) - San Diego & Los Angeles I & II; *2025 (2) - Hollywood, FL I & II
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202 row R
Great seats! If interested let me know. Face of course.
Enjoy the show!
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
4/28/16- Philly, PA
4/29/16- Philly, PA
5/1/16- NYC
5/2/16- NYC
9/2/18- Boston, MA
9/4/18- Boston, MA
9/14/22- Camden, NJ
9/7/24- Philly, PA
9/9/24- Philly, PA
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
Very sneaky and not cool at all.
It's happened to me the past few times I purchased tickets. I ended up buying 3 pairs of Beck tickets because the tickets kept getting considerably better and better.
My gripe is the release better and better tickets during the actually initial sale. I think it's a strategy by them to get rid of the crappy tickets first.
I then got 301 Row C aisle seats for Holmdel in the Citi pre-sale, sending regular mail...I'm happy enough, love SG and I've never seen NIN.