Eddie vedder EU tour 2019

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  • aF142117aF142117 Posts: 110
    Who knows if there will be only reserved seats or standing GA too ? 
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    aF142117 said:
    Who knows if there will be only reserved seats or standing GA too ? 
    It said it’s reserved seating only
  • michaeljammichaeljam Posts: 126
    Looking for Ticket Buddies for Amsterdam both nights, Brussels and Dublin. I'll be traveling solo so if all goes well with the lottery I'll have a spare ticket for each of those four shows. Is anyone interested?
    I'm definitely interested for both Amsterdam shows - will send you a PM shortly.
  • just_onejust_one Posts: 2,152
    I REALLY hope 10 club has in mind the best tickets. They are more expensive than tge normal ones and should be in the first rows
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,434
    just_one said:
    I REALLY hope 10 club has in mind the best tickets. They are more expensive than tge normal ones and should be in the first rows
    Seems like the wording is the same as 2017....


  • Thanks PeteThanks Pete Posts: 613
    PJNB said:
    just_one said:
    I REALLY hope 10 club has in mind the best tickets. They are more expensive than tge normal ones and should be in the first rows
    Seems like the wording is the same as 2017....


    I've read through some of the postings on the Eddie Vedder tour Facebook page and some of the ticket problems from 2017 sound really messed up.

    It's pretty sad how somebody in the 10C could pay more and get worst seats than regular sale ticket buyers, especially if the 10Clubbers are traveling thousands of miles.

    Anyway, I have a few days to decide whether to go with 10C or Friday's General sale. I would like to go to at least 5 shows. Any suggestions?

    **I understand that it's not a Pearl Jam tour it's an Eddie Vedder tour and we are lucky to have been given the option of a ticket pre-sale.
  • ConorKavanaghConorKavanagh Posts: 1,148
    I entered the lottery for Dublin. I'm hopeful of some good seats. My better half has also entered.
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  • AponeApone Posts: 587
    I entered the lottery for Dublin. I'm hopeful of some good seats. My better half has also entered.
    Just a reminder - the way odds looking at the moment, you should win both pairs - becareful unless you are happy with 4 tickets.
    Im coming over for the Dublin show aswell, can't wait
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  • RideRickRideRick Posts: 703
    Be happy all, 2 more tickets available in the lottery for Amsterdam because I will not go to this sh*thole Afas. 
    I will not pay €339,- for uncertain seat locations in a public bar where I can see a tiny little Ed on a stage which is way to big. 
    Last time it was shit and it will be shit again. 
    Have fun you all and enjoy being together with other rich people. 
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  • mrk2mrk2 Posts: 2,067
    Berlin capacity is 6500
    https://www.max-schmeling-halle.de/en/arena/seating-options/
    I assume they are using the 1st option - row seating with front stage
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,491
    mcgruff10 said:
    derbydave said:
    No one said EV shows weren't GREAT...they are!!
    You can use PJDB or setlist.fm to track your EV stats.
    I've seen Ed solo show 3 times.
    The first time was in Detroit in 2011.
    The other 2 shows were back to back nights in Jacksonville.
    All were in the theatre setting,
    none were festivals.
    At these 3 shows I got:
    15 songs at all 3 shows (close to 50% of the songs on the setlist)
    18 songs repeated at Detroit & Jacksonville 1 (nearly 2/3rds of the set list)
    18 songs repeated at Detroit & Jacksonville 2 (nearly 2/3rds of the set list)
    and most of the "unique" songs I got at these shows were covers.
    I'm not saying don't go to see Ed, but to me... 
    there's no real need to follow his tour around like we do for PJ,
    especially at some of the prices I've seen posted for tickets.


    Ed is fantastic live but I am good with seeing him once a tour.  To me there is no reason to see multiple shows as the setlists are pretty damn similar.  
    So is having sex.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,491
    So where should I go? Berlin seems to  be a no go because of Bob.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • bleeckerbleecker Posts: 58
    PJNB said:
    just_one said:
    I REALLY hope 10 club has in mind the best tickets. They are more expensive than tge normal ones and should be in the first rows
    Seems like the wording is the same as 2017....


    Yes, it will be like in 2017. From the 3 shows I went to in 2017 I had the worst seats with the TC Tickets...
  • DercheefDercheef Posts: 732
    bleecker said:
    PJNB said:
    just_one said:
    I REALLY hope 10 club has in mind the best tickets. They are more expensive than tge normal ones and should be in the first rows
    Seems like the wording is the same as 2017....


    Yes, it will be like in 2017. From the 3 shows I went to in 2017 I had the worst seats with the TC Tickets...
    I was at 7 Shows on that tour and it was the same for me. No way I'll be going for 10c tickets this time. I'd rather not go than paying top dollar for seats in the back half of the floor.
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  • gravixgravix Posts: 33
    This is exactly why I won't be participating in the 10c lottery and will just try my luck with public sale.
    Last time I scored row 10 in AFAS on ticketmaster, but many friends were far, far back with their 10c tix.
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    Man, you guys are really making me nervous... I‘ve never been to a concert so I don‘t dare to rely on the public sale. Why would they write „highest priced category closest to the stage“ if it’s not the case??
  • mrk2mrk2 Posts: 2,067
    I wasn't there then, but it seems like in 2017 the highest priced category closest to stage included pretty much the whole arena, except the absolute shittiest seats way up on a balcony.
    225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/18
  • mrk2mrk2 Posts: 2,067
    Right now we don't really know how the different categories are spread in different venues. That's what is worrying.
    225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/18
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    Well then I hope it’s gonna be different this time around. Regular prices in Germany range between 80 and 110 Euro, surely that means better seats for us... 
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
  • gravixgravix Posts: 33
    JPPJ84 said:
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
    The same, minus the exchange fee. At least with 10c you will be sure of getting your seat. The surprise will be the day when you pick up the ticket from their booth. You could be near the front or at the very back of the highest tier.
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    gravix said:
    JPPJ84 said:
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
    The same, minus the exchange fee. At least with 10c you will be sure of getting your seat. The surprise will be the day when you pick up the ticket from their booth. You could be near the front or at the very back of the highest tier.
    Thanks! I‘ll just hope for the best and maybe bring opera glasses ;-)
  • Kearn5yKearn5y Posts: 2,850
    gravix said:
    JPPJ84 said:
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
    The same, minus the exchange fee. At least with 10c you will be sure of getting your seat. The surprise will be the day when you pick up the ticket from their booth. You could be near the front or at the very back of the highest tier.
    Surly if you pay for a seat in the highest category you cant be placed amongst the cheapest seats
    Kearnsy
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    Kearn5y said:
    gravix said:
    JPPJ84 said:
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
    The same, minus the exchange fee. At least with 10c you will be sure of getting your seat. The surprise will be the day when you pick up the ticket from their booth. You could be near the front or at the very back of the highest tier.
    Surly if you pay for a seat in the highest category you cant be placed amongst the cheapest seats
    No, but the highest category area might be quite big, that’s what he meant 
  • stonesstones Posts: 282
    mrk2 said:
    I wasn't there then, but it seems like in 2017 the highest priced category closest to stage included pretty much the whole arena, except the absolute shittiest seats way up on a balcony.
    Yes this is my correct from my experience.

    In 2017 you could only win tickets through 10c for 1 show if I remember correctly, and so I got 10c tickets for London 2 and general sale tickets for London 1.  So London 1 I was on the floor about 15 rows back, and London 2 I was in the balcony about 3 rows back.  The London 1 seats were much closer to the stage and slightly cheaper, but the tickets did show that these were officially the same category.

    But importantly this tour is far bigger venues.
  • just_onejust_one Posts: 2,152
    JPPJ84 said:
    Kearn5y said:
    gravix said:
    JPPJ84 said:
    Does anyone know the difference between 10c and regular prices back then?
    The same, minus the exchange fee. At least with 10c you will be sure of getting your seat. The surprise will be the day when you pick up the ticket from their booth. You could be near the front or at the very back of the highest tier.
    Surly if you pay for a seat in the highest category you cant be placed amongst the cheapest seats
    No, but the highest category area might be quite big, that’s what he meant 
    i really hope 10c has more attention this time. i dont know in other arenas but the arena in portugal , the GA is quite big for the highest tickets



    its the blue part near what says PALCO
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 5,000
    Is anyone entering the draw for Dusseldorf and needs a ticket buddy? PM me.  
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  • mrk2mrk2 Posts: 2,067
    Well, that's not so bad. At least you are not stuck at the back of the floor. Hopefully similar images can be found for the rest of the dates.

    Anyway, i took part in the Berlin lottery. At least I don't have to stress about it, right now the 99% chances are looking good. I tried tickets.de just for fun for last year's Waldbuhne show. They had the slowest ever virtual queue on their web site. Took ages before it was my turn.
    225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/18
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    kst said:
    Is anyone entering the draw for Dusseldorf and needs a ticket buddy? PM me.  
    I‘ve already found a buddy for Düsseldorf... try the Facebook page as well for better chances. Good luck!!
  • prlprl Posts: 131
    cutz said:
    mrk2 said:
    Ticket prices per pair (two tickets)

    JUN. 09 Amsterdam, Holland $329.00
    JUN. 10 Amsterdam, Holland $329.00
    JUN. 12 Brussels, Belgium $333.00
    JUN. 20 Lisbon, Portugal $238.00
    JUN. 22 Madrid, Spain $275.00
    JUN. 25 Barcelona, Spain $275.00
    JUN. 28 Berlin, Germany $263.00
    JUN. 30 Dusseldorf, Germany $266.00
    JUL. 03 Dublin, Ireland $246.00
    WOW!
    Unreal prices.
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