Was all set expecting first few rows of upper deck as a newer member. Long time fan never wanted to join a blind purchase club, and this is why.
Disgusting PJ ticket policies continue.
People complaining are out of their minds.
The public sale was a complete nightmare. For $20 a year you got seats that are going for 2X-3X that amount on the secondary market.
Cry me a river. You are in.
Smile.
Can't sell them on secondary market genius.
To say it's unethical to sell obstructed view seats without notice would be a massive understatement.
Even Ticketmaster has the courtesy to notify purchasers of this, as did tickets.com during the public Fenway on sale.
And what makes you believe I didn't get robbed as well on the public Fenway sale. I did. Thanks for reminding me, pal.
Worst band ever when it comes to fair ticket sales. By a country mile.
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Thank you for this. My N1 tickets are halfway obstructing everything... if I was in a better spot financially, I'd have probably purchased other seating so that I can actually see. From what I've heard from everyone else, usually they take care of you(so at least you can see?), so for someone using the lottery for the first time, this is a little disappointing.
How difficult would it have been for PJ to put the obstructed view seats in a separate bucket like they do with GA & reserved?
They knew the precise obstructed view locations back on the public sale. Put those in their own category that way purchasers have a fair opportunity to know whether their view is obstructed
...are my field box seats still in my tickets.com cart? Oh yeah, forgot about that fiasco.
In decades going to concerts and games, can not recall a single time a seller did not identify obstructed view at time of purchase
Combine this with their seniority policy for every show every tour, sucks that their horrific ticket policies is what I'll always remember them for.
I see people complaining about B94 and I'm thinking... dude. I'll totally switch.
4/13/16 - Jacksonville, FL 9/2/18 - Boston, MA 9/4/18 - Boston, MA
Was all set expecting first few rows of upper deck as a newer member. Long time fan never wanted to join a blind purchase club, and this is why.
Disgusting PJ ticket policies continue.
People complaining are out of their minds.
The public sale was a complete nightmare. For $20 a year you got seats that are going for 2X-3X that amount on the secondary market.
Cry me a river. You are in.
Smile.
Can't sell them on secondary market genius.
To say it's unethical to sell obstructed view seats without notice would be a massive understatement.
Even Ticketmaster has the courtesy to notify purchasers of this, as did tickets.com during the public Fenway on sale.
And what makes you believe I didn't get robbed as well on the public Fenway sale. I did. Thanks for reminding me, pal.
Worst band ever when it comes to fair ticket sales. By a country mile.
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Thank you for this. My N1 tickets are halfway obstructing everything... if I was in a better spot financially, I'd have probably purchased other seating so that I can actually see. From what I've heard from everyone else, usually they take care of you(so at least you can see?), so for someone using the lottery for the first time, this is a little disappointing.
How difficult would it have been for PJ to put the obstructed view seats in a separate bucket like they do with GA & reserved?
They knew the precise obstructed view locations back on the public sale. Put those in their own category that way purchasers have a fair opportunity to know whether their view is obstructed
...are my field box seats still in my tickets.com cart? Oh yeah, forgot about that fiasco.
In decades going to concerts and games, can not recall a single time a seller did not identify obstructed view at time of purchase
Combine this with their seniority policy for every show every tour, sucks that their horrific ticket policies is what I'll always remember them for.
I see people complaining about B94 and I'm thinking... dude. I'll totally switch.
Was in 94 for Fenway 2 in 2016 and had an awesome time. You’ll be near other 10 clubbers. The view was fine and everyone was into the show.
Was all set expecting first few rows of upper deck as a newer member. Long time fan never wanted to join a blind purchase club, and this is why.
Disgusting PJ ticket policies continue.
People complaining are out of their minds.
The public sale was a complete nightmare. For $20 a year you got seats that are going for 2X-3X that amount on the secondary market.
Cry me a river. You are in.
Smile.
Can't sell them on secondary market genius.
To say it's unethical to sell obstructed view seats without notice would be a massive understatement.
Even Ticketmaster has the courtesy to notify purchasers of this, as did tickets.com during the public Fenway on sale.
And what makes you believe I didn't get robbed as well on the public Fenway sale. I did. Thanks for reminding me, pal.
Worst band ever when it comes to fair ticket sales. By a country mile.
.
Thank you for this. My N1 tickets are halfway obstructing everything... if I was in a better spot financially, I'd have probably purchased other seating so that I can actually see. From what I've heard from everyone else, usually they take care of you(so at least you can see?), so for someone using the lottery for the first time, this is a little disappointing.
How difficult would it have been for PJ to put the obstructed view seats in a separate bucket like they do with GA & reserved?
They knew the precise obstructed view locations back on the public sale. Put those in their own category that way purchasers have a fair opportunity to know whether their view is obstructed
...are my field box seats still in my tickets.com cart? Oh yeah, forgot about that fiasco.
In decades going to concerts and games, can not recall a single time a seller did not identify obstructed view at time of purchase
Combine this with their seniority policy for every show every tour, sucks that their horrific ticket policies is what I'll always remember them for.
I see people complaining about B94 and I'm thinking... dude. I'll totally switch.
Was in 94 for Fenway 2 in 2016 and had an awesome time. You’ll be near other 10 clubbers. The view was fine and everyone was into the show.
Same here. 94 was rocking for night 2. Sitting further back for these shows but hoping to be surrounded by the same great people.
Was all set expecting first few rows of upper deck as a newer member. Long time fan never wanted to join a blind purchase club, and this is why.
Disgusting PJ ticket policies continue.
People complaining are out of their minds.
The public sale was a complete nightmare. For $20 a year you got seats that are going for 2X-3X that amount on the secondary market.
Cry me a river. You are in.
Smile.
Can't sell them on secondary market genius.
To say it's unethical to sell obstructed view seats without notice would be a massive understatement.
Even Ticketmaster has the courtesy to notify purchasers of this, as did tickets.com during the public Fenway on sale.
And what makes you believe I didn't get robbed as well on the public Fenway sale. I did. Thanks for reminding me, pal.
Worst band ever when it comes to fair ticket sales. By a country mile.
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Thank you for this. My N1 tickets are halfway obstructing everything... if I was in a better spot financially, I'd have probably purchased other seating so that I can actually see. From what I've heard from everyone else, usually they take care of you(so at least you can see?), so for someone using the lottery for the first time, this is a little disappointing.
How difficult would it have been for PJ to put the obstructed view seats in a separate bucket like they do with GA & reserved?
They knew the precise obstructed view locations back on the public sale. Put those in their own category that way purchasers have a fair opportunity to know whether their view is obstructed
...are my field box seats still in my tickets.com cart? Oh yeah, forgot about that fiasco.
In decades going to concerts and games, can not recall a single time a seller did not identify obstructed view at time of purchase
Combine this with their seniority policy for every show every tour, sucks that their horrific ticket policies is what I'll always remember them for.
I see people complaining about B94 and I'm thinking... dude. I'll totally switch.
Was in 94 for Fenway 2 in 2016 and had an awesome time. You’ll be near other 10 clubbers. The view was fine and everyone was into the show.
That's the thing... I have G26 for Sunday, and seats that obstruct half the stage to boot, and people are complaining about seats that are closer and have at least the entire view.
4/13/16 - Jacksonville, FL 9/2/18 - Boston, MA 9/4/18 - Boston, MA
Got box 7 row A for N1 D18 Row 1 for N2 (which I’m hoping is down near the dugouts, not up in the 2nd tier labeled 18 on seating charts). Kinda happy to be up off the turf as opposed to in the way back of C’s where my view would most likely be of some bro’s shoulder blades. Thanks 10c for the hook up. And congrats to all the lottery winners for these shows- makes me smile to see so many posts in this thread with high 10c #s getting to rock the fuck out in front!
Great seats in Box 7, sat there in 2016. Seats are right by the Pensky pole and you will have a great view of the stage. Great 10 Club section! And Congrats to all the lottery winners.
2008 MSG I & II 2010 Newark, MSG I 2013 Wrigley Field, Brooklyn I & II, Hartford, LA I & II, San Diego 2014 Detroit, Moline, St. Paul & Milwaukee 2015 Ed Sullivan Theater/ Central Park 2016 FTL, Miami, Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Fenway 1 2017 RRHOF 2018 Seattle I & II, Missoula, Boston I & II 2022 Apollo, MSG, Camden, Nashville & St. Louis 2023 St.P. 1 & 2, Austin 1 & 2 2024 MSG 1 & 2, Baltimore, Philly 1 & 2, Fenway 1
Was all set expecting first few rows of upper deck as a newer member. Long time fan never wanted to join a blind purchase club, and this is why.
Disgusting PJ ticket policies continue.
People complaining are out of their minds.
The public sale was a complete nightmare. For $20 a year you got seats that are going for 2X-3X that amount on the secondary market.
Cry me a river. You are in.
Smile.
Can't sell them on secondary market genius.
To say it's unethical to sell obstructed view seats without notice would be a massive understatement.
Even Ticketmaster has the courtesy to notify purchasers of this, as did tickets.com during the public Fenway on sale.
And what makes you believe I didn't get robbed as well on the public Fenway sale. I did. Thanks for reminding me, pal.
Worst band ever when it comes to fair ticket sales. By a country mile.
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Not really. It is not a blind draw and as a long time fan, my only regret is that my membership began in late 1995. The issue is not blind tickets, the issue is too few shows and massive interest and an effort to try and allow fans with lower fanclub tickets occasional access.
'95 - San Diego
'98 - Phoenix, San Diego, Las Vegas, Inglewood 1-2
'00 - San Bernardino
'03 - Denver, Council Bluffs
'06 - Denver 1-2, Los Angeles 1-2
'09 - Universal City, San Diego
'11 - PJ20
Great seats in Box 7, sat there in 2016. Seats are right by the Pensky pole and you will have a great view of the stage. Great 10 Club section! And Congrats to all the lottery winners.
I'm in Box 5 for the night..middle of section I think. Does the Pensky pole interfere with the view at all?
Not unless you are directly behind the pole. Enjoy!
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I continue to be blown away when people get super outraged over 10c availability and seat location. I've been no stranger to criticizing the 10c system in the past, but as I've gotten older I have realized that it really is far and away a better option than most bands provide. The sheer amount of tickets that the club holds back at each show is fantastic. unfortunately as with all popular touring bands, the demand will almost always outweigh the supply. Pearl Jam and 10c, in my opinion offer more access to their fans to not only tickets but preferred seating than anyone else. The other thing they offer is ridiculous value. There is almost no band/ performing artist out there that averages 2.5 hour shows at the pricing that Pearl Jam offers. It is one of the best values in live music.
We all strike out on the draws, we all end up not as close as we'd like sometimes. the reality is, if its that important to you you will find other means. For some that will mean public sale, for some that means secondary market. For others, it will mean the tough choice of missing a show here and there.
The band has left a fortune on the table over the years keeping prices down. I'm not sure what anyone thinks this band owes us at this point.
1993 - Toronto 1996 - Toronto 1998 - Barrie 2000 - Toronto 2003 - Buffalo, Toronto 2005 - Hamilton, Toronto 2006 - Toronto I, Toronto II 2008 - EV solo Toronto I 2010 - Buffalo, Newark 2011 - Toronto I, Toronto II, Hamilton 2013 - London, Chicago, Buffalo, Brooklyn I, Brooklyn II, Philadelphia I, Philadelphia II 2014 - Detroit 2016 - Philadelphia I, Philadelphia II, New York I, New York II, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II, Chicago I, Chicago II 2018 - Boston I, Boston II
You have a day 1 membership and you won the lottery? Wow.
I think my luck has to do with the fact that my wife is coming with me to this show. She rarely goes to PJ shows with me. She is my good luck charm and my Lightning Bolt!
I continue to be blown away when people get super outraged over 10c availability and seat location. I've been no stranger to criticizing the 10c system in the past, but as I've gotten older I have realized that it really is far and away a better option than most bands provide. The sheer amount of tickets that the club holds back at each show is fantastic. unfortunately as with all popular touring bands, the demand will almost always outweigh the supply. Pearl Jam and 10c, in my opinion offer more access to their fans to not only tickets but preferred seating than anyone else. The other thing they offer is ridiculous value. There is almost no band/ performing artist out there that averages 2.5 hour shows at the pricing that Pearl Jam offers. It is one of the best values in live music.
We all strike out on the draws, we all end up not as close as we'd like sometimes. the reality is, if its that important to you you will find other means. For some that will mean public sale, for some that means secondary market. For others, it will mean the tough choice of missing a show here and there.
The band has left a fortune on the table over the years keeping prices down. I'm not sure what anyone thinks this band owes us at this point.
Well said!
1996 Randals Island NY, Hartford 1998 Hartford, Mansfield I, Mansfield II 2000 Mansfield I, Mansfield II 2003 Mansfield I, Mansfield III 2004 Boston I, Boston II 2006 Boston I, Boston II 2008 Hartford, Boston I, Boston II, Eddie Vedder Boston II 2009 Philly III 2010 Boston 2011 Eddie Vedder Providence, Eddie Vedder Boston 2011 PJ20 I, PJ20 II 2013 Worcester I, Worcester II
I have tickets for night 2 in Fenway, but we can't go. Turns out work won't let me stay in Boston for the 2nd show.
I know I can transfer one, but I'd rather give them both away to someone who will really enjoy them. Is there a way to donate them? I'm not complaining about how the 10c lottery works, I just think there should be an option, other than a refund or resale, for those who can't use tickets they win. For example, donate them to a charity the band supports? Idk...any suggestions?
If there are no other options, I have a free ticket for Sept 4, Sect G16, Row 14, Seat 23. Seat 24 will be open next to you. PM me.
I seem to have an interesting mix of seats. For night 1 I am in B133 which doesnt seem like great seats and night 2 I am in F75. Anybody sit in either of these sections in 2016 and can comment? Cheers all and see you at the shows!
1996 - Columbia, MD & Augusta, ME 2013 - Worcester, MA (Lightning Bolt Release) 2016 - Fenway Park I and II 2017 - HSCM (EV) Boston, MA 2018 - Seattle I, Fenway Park I and II 2021 - Ohana Festival (EV/EV/PJ) 2022 - EV (Beacon Theater II & Newark) 2023 - Austin, TX I & II
664,xxx Night 1 A5 Turf - Row 10 (Thanks 10C!!) Night 2 G14 Row 4 Can't believe we are gonna be standing in center field of my beloved Fenway seeing the greatest band in the world!
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I continue to be blown away when people get super outraged over 10c availability and seat location. I've been no stranger to criticizing the 10c system in the past, but as I've gotten older I have realized that it really is far and away a better option than most bands provide. The sheer amount of tickets that the club holds back at each show is fantastic. unfortunately as with all popular touring bands, the demand will almost always outweigh the supply. Pearl Jam and 10c, in my opinion offer more access to their fans to not only tickets but preferred seating than anyone else. The other thing they offer is ridiculous value. There is almost no band/ performing artist out there that averages 2.5 hour shows at the pricing that Pearl Jam offers. It is one of the best values in live music.
We all strike out on the draws, we all end up not as close as we'd like sometimes. the reality is, if its that important to you you will find other means. For some that will mean public sale, for some that means secondary market. For others, it will mean the tough choice of missing a show here and there.
The band has left a fortune on the table over the years keeping prices down. I'm not sure what anyone thinks this band owes us at this point.
At the foo fighters show at fenway last night- a few take always- tons of security on the turf seats, even more in the "A " sections. Multiple checkpoints and wristbands given out for specific sections the regular extended netting was still up- extending from past 3rd base to beyond 1st base they played went on at 7:35 and finished around 1020. I believe the curfew is 10:30
At the foo fighters show at fenway last night- a few take always- tons of security on the turf seats, even more in the "A " sections. Multiple checkpoints and wristbands given out for specific sections the regular extended netting was still up- extending from past 3rd base to beyond 1st base they played went on at 7:35 and finished around 1020. I believe the curfew is 10:30
Was worried a bit about that net. Do you know if it hurts your site line?
Surprised they are not taking it down. Looks like I will be looking through a net both nights. Probably will just blend in unless a support pole for the net is in the way I am sure it will be fine.
At the foo fighters show at fenway last night- a few take always- tons of security on the turf seats, even more in the "A " sections. Multiple checkpoints and wristbands given out for specific sections the regular extended netting was still up- extending from past 3rd base to beyond 1st base they played went on at 7:35 and finished around 1020. I believe the curfew is 10:30
Was worried a bit about that net. Do you know if it hurts your site line?
We were behind it for night 1 back in 2016 - you don't really notice it once the show gets going.
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TURFB3 both nights!
section A5
Row 1 seats 13, 14
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9/2/18 - Boston, MA
9/4/18 - Boston, MA
9/2/18 - Boston, MA
9/4/18 - Boston, MA
Got box 7 row A for N1
D18 Row 1 for N2 (which I’m hoping is down near the dugouts, not up in the 2nd tier labeled 18 on seating charts).
Kinda happy to be up off the turf as opposed to in the way back of C’s where my view would most likely be of some bro’s shoulder blades.
Thanks 10c for the hook up.
And congrats to all the lottery winners for these shows- makes me smile to see so many posts in this thread with high 10c #s getting to rock the fuck out in front!
And Congrats to all the lottery winners.
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2013 Wrigley Field, Brooklyn I & II, Hartford, LA I & II, San Diego
2014 Detroit, Moline, St. Paul & Milwaukee
2015 Ed Sullivan Theater/ Central Park
2016 FTL, Miami, Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Fenway 1
2017 RRHOF
2018 Seattle I & II, Missoula, Boston I & II
2022 Apollo, MSG, Camden, Nashville & St. Louis
2023 St.P. 1 & 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024 MSG 1 & 2, Baltimore, Philly 1 & 2, Fenway 1
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A5 row 3 both nights
Enjoy!
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2013 Wrigley Field, Brooklyn I & II, Hartford, LA I & II, San Diego
2014 Detroit, Moline, St. Paul & Milwaukee
2015 Ed Sullivan Theater/ Central Park
2016 FTL, Miami, Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Fenway 1
2017 RRHOF
2018 Seattle I & II, Missoula, Boston I & II
2022 Apollo, MSG, Camden, Nashville & St. Louis
2023 St.P. 1 & 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024 MSG 1 & 2, Baltimore, Philly 1 & 2, Fenway 1
We all strike out on the draws, we all end up not as close as we'd like sometimes. the reality is, if its that important to you you will find other means. For some that will mean public sale, for some that means secondary market. For others, it will mean the tough choice of missing a show here and there.
The band has left a fortune on the table over the years keeping prices down. I'm not sure what anyone thinks this band owes us at this point.
1996 - Toronto
1998 - Barrie
2000 - Toronto
2003 - Buffalo, Toronto
2005 - Hamilton, Toronto
2006 - Toronto I, Toronto II
2008 - EV solo Toronto I
2010 - Buffalo, Newark
2011 - Toronto I, Toronto II, Hamilton
2013 - London, Chicago, Buffalo, Brooklyn I, Brooklyn II, Philadelphia I, Philadelphia II
2014 - Detroit
2016 - Philadelphia I, Philadelphia II, New York I, New York II, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II, Chicago I, Chicago II
2018 - Boston I, Boston II
I know I can transfer one, but I'd rather give them both away to someone who will really enjoy them. Is there a way to donate them? I'm not complaining about how the 10c lottery works, I just think there should be an option, other than a refund or resale, for those who can't use tickets they win. For example, donate them to a charity the band supports? Idk...any suggestions?
If there are no other options, I have a free ticket for Sept 4, Sect G16, Row 14, Seat 23. Seat 24 will be open next to you. PM me.
2013 - Worcester, MA (Lightning Bolt Release)
2016 - Fenway Park I and II
2017 - HSCM (EV) Boston, MA
2018 - Seattle I, Fenway Park I and II
2021 - Ohana Festival (EV/EV/PJ)
2022 - EV (Beacon Theater II & Newark)
2023 - Austin, TX I & II
Night 1 A5 Turf - Row 10 (Thanks 10C!!)
Night 2 G14 Row 4
Can't believe we are gonna be standing in center field of my beloved Fenway seeing the greatest band in the world!
Boston 08.07.16 - Fenway
Boston 09.02.18 & 09.04.18 - Fenway
San Diego 05.03.22
Boston 09.15.24 & 09.17.24 - Fenway
tons of security on the turf seats, even more in the "A " sections. Multiple checkpoints and wristbands given out for specific sections
the regular extended netting was still up- extending from past 3rd base to beyond 1st base
they played went on at 7:35 and finished around 1020. I believe the curfew is 10:30
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"He made the deal with the devil, we get to play with him.
He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."
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"He made the deal with the devil, we get to play with him.
He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."