1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest 2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1 2022: Nashville 2023: Ft. Worth II
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
I think you're right about the deal. I hope you're right about many people entering already. I haven't.
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
I think you're right about the deal. I hope you're right about many people entering already. I haven't.
I feel like many people wait until the last day so they can figure out the best strategy with the odds. They will drop quickly over weekend.
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
I think you're right about the deal. I hope you're right about many people entering already. I haven't.
I feel like many people wait until the last day so they can figure out the best strategy with the odds. They will drop quickly over weekend.
I agree but with it being almost 24 hours since the lottery opened and all reserved is still at 99% odds. That is a very good sign for us all.
Nice job Ten Club! All reserved seating still at 99%, even in Boston where everyone is putting in reserved.
I wonder if ticket prices scared people off?
Maybe some but I think more likely this "Ten Club has made arrangements to get more tickets than ever before
exclusively for our members. We are confident we’ll be able to
accommodate most, if not all, drawing entries."
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
I think you're right about the deal. I hope you're right about many people entering already. I haven't.
I feel like many people wait until the last day so they can figure out the best strategy with the odds. They will drop quickly over weekend.
I agree but with it being almost 24 hours since the lottery opened and all reserved is still at 99% odds. That is a very good sign for us all.
Yeah definitely. I think reserve odds will eventually drop as well, not too far, but below 90. Seems like most people will at least get a reserve ticket which is awesome. GA will probably be pretty low by Sunday.
DAMN, 34% for wrigley 1 GA as of 4pm eastern 02/08/18..The only show/tickets im putting in for..this could get hairy!~
August 23rd, 1998 - Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills) October 7th, 2000 - Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills) April 11th, 2003 - West Palm Beach (Sound Advice Amp.) October 8th, 2004 - Kissimmee (Silver Spurs Arena) June 11th, 2008 - West Palm Beach (Cruzan Amp.) November 30th, 2012 - Eddie Solo - Fort Lauderdale (Broward Center for the Performing Arts)
Is the Wrigley pit small like in 2013, or is it the entire front section of the floor. If it is small, it makes sense for the odds % to go down.
I have not seen a floor map yet... I think it was relatively big in 2016 though.
It was huge in 2016, and it was pretty snug from the front to the back. I think the only areas it wasn't jammed full of people was the extreme sides (which would of had rough viewing angles). They did block off the sections closest to the stage where it was such a sharp angle you wouldn't see anything.
I noticed the Seattle GA map doesn't show them blocking off the closest bit of the extreme sides.. kind of wierd.
Is the Wrigley pit small like in 2013, or is it the entire front section of the floor. If it is small, it makes sense for the odds % to go down.
I have not seen a floor map yet... I think it was relatively big in 2016 though.
It was huge in 2016, and it was pretty snug from the front to the back. I think the only areas it wasn't jammed full of people was the extreme sides (which would of had rough viewing angles). They did block off the sections closest to the stage where it was such a sharp angle you wouldn't see anything.
I noticed the Seattle GA map doesn't show them blocking off the closest bit of the extreme sides.. kind of wierd.
The sides under the screens were ADA section. They weren't blocked, at least on Mike's side.
Is the Wrigley pit small like in 2013, or is it the entire front section of the floor. If it is small, it makes sense for the odds % to go down.
I have not seen a floor map yet... I think it was relatively big in 2016 though.
It was huge in 2016, and it was pretty snug from the front to the back. I think the only areas it wasn't jammed full of people was the extreme sides (which would of had rough viewing angles). They did block off the sections closest to the stage where it was such a sharp angle you wouldn't see anything.
I noticed the Seattle GA map doesn't show them blocking off the closest bit of the extreme sides.. kind of wierd.
The sides under the screens were ADA section. They weren't blocked, at least on Mike's side.
ADA were the same on both sides at Wrigley and (Fenway were similar). Seats on each side but with equal amounts of space allotted for wheelchairs. Essentially two large rectangles on both sides of the stage from the widest part of the field until where the screens were. In total each one I would guess was around sixty feet wide and were about fifteen to twenty feet deep against the stage.
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These odds seem encouraging. I'm hoping they hold out strong into the verified fan sale too. I just really really don't want to deal with the resale prices, which are almost guaranteed to be insane.
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Is the Wrigley pit small like in 2013, or is it the entire front section of the floor. If it is small, it makes sense for the odds % to go down.
I have not seen a floor map yet... I think it was relatively big in 2016 though.
It was huge in 2016, and it was pretty snug from the front to the back. I think the only areas it wasn't jammed full of people was the extreme sides (which would of had rough viewing angles). They did block off the sections closest to the stage where it was such a sharp angle you wouldn't see anything.
I noticed the Seattle GA map doesn't show them blocking off the closest bit of the extreme sides.. kind of wierd.
The sides under the screens were ADA section. They weren't blocked, at least on Mike's side.
ADA were the same on both sides at Wrigley and (Fenway were similar). Seats on each side but with equal amounts of space allotted for wheelchairs. Essentially two large rectangles on both sides of the stage from the widest part of the field until where the screens were. In total each one I would guess was around sixty feet wide and were about fifteen to twenty feet deep against the stage.
Are you making a trip, Steve? I'm planning Chicago and Seattle.
These odds seem encouraging. I'm hoping they hold out strong into the verified fan sale too. I just really really don't want to deal with the resale prices, which are almost guaranteed to be insane.
True, but I would expect the prices to be down a little compared to prior years since the whole ballpark scene is played out in my opinion.
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest 2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1 2022: Nashville 2023: Ft. Worth II
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
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Mexico=1, Colombia=1
Upcoming: Ohana x2 Aucklandx2, Gold Coast, Melbournex2
Yeah I think they cut a deal with the teams/venues and circumvented the Livenation/Ticketmaster 10% rule and got whatever they needed for the 10club for the shows. Obviously GA is going to drop below 99% due to the smaller allotment available, but so far it seems like you can get a ticket to any show you want just might not be able to get GA. We'll see if it holds up but its a good sign as I'm sure a lot of folks put their picks in already.
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-2018
October 7th, 2000 - Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills)
April 11th, 2003 - West Palm Beach (Sound Advice Amp.)
October 8th, 2004 - Kissimmee (Silver Spurs Arena)
June 11th, 2008 - West Palm Beach (Cruzan Amp.)
November 30th, 2012 - Eddie Solo - Fort Lauderdale (Broward Center for the Performing Arts)
I noticed the Seattle GA map doesn't show them blocking off the closest bit of the extreme sides.. kind of wierd.
ADA were the same on both sides at Wrigley and (Fenway were similar). Seats on each side but with equal amounts of space allotted for wheelchairs. Essentially two large rectangles on both sides of the stage from the widest part of the field until where the screens were. In total each one I would guess was around sixty feet wide and were about fifteen to twenty feet deep against the stage.
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EV:
2018: CURE Benefit Show (Chicago - Navy Pier) 10/15
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
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