did anyone see a way to prioritize the selections?
Did you run through the whole process yet? It's like the 3rd or 4th "next"
You choose the shows you want, then eventually land on a page where it says "prioritize your selections" or something.
2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II 2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Will we be able to transfer tickets to a friend as long as we don't scalp them? Not clear on this.
The way I read it, no. Unless it's the Denver or NYC show.
For fans that cannot use tickets they have purchased, Pearl Jam and Ticketmaster will offer a Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket Exchange beginning February 18.
You may select 1 or 2 tickets per show. If you select 2 tickets and your request is confirmed, both tickets will be assigned in the same seating section. Tickets will NOT be split between GA and Reserved.
I wonder if this means some people's seats might get split up at the more popular shows.
this is a reference to GA and seats---meaning, if you're confirmed for GA, both tickets will be GA. If you're confirmed for seats, both seats will be seats and they will be together or piggyback (but I really really doubt there's gonna be a lot of 10C members assigned piggy backs).
This happened to me at MSG in either 2008 or 2010. I got my 10c tickets and they were in 2 rows, one behind the other because the row had an odd number of seats. So this isn’t a new thing they’re doing but it’s being highlighted now because of the addition of single seat availability.
I really, really hope we aren't going to see Platinum pricing on this tour as a result of these ticket concessions. Every other musical act seems to have succumbed to it.
Interesting you can put in best available...I think that's a good thing? But then it defaults to GA is your first choice I'd assume. Then whats the best way to ensure tickets on this? Only selecting reserved or going for best available?
Also some of these GA maps look BIG. Like that Hamilton one. Holy hell!
I really, really hope we aren't going to see Platinum pricing on this tour as a result of these ticket concessions. Every other musical act seems to have succumbed to it.
St Louis and Nashville entered! Thanks again Dimi and everyone who helped get plans moving prior to the announcement. How do you keep up with what the odds are as more people submit for tickets?
Seeing visions of falling up somehow.
Pensacola '94 New Orleans '95 Birmingham '98 New Orleans '00 New Orleans '03 Tampa '08 New Orleans '10 - Jazzfest New Orleans '16 - Jazzfest Fenway Park '18 St. Louis '22
I really, really hope we aren't going to see Platinum pricing on this tour as a result of these ticket concessions. Every other musical act seems to have succumbed to it.
ticketmaster is the party making concessions here, not pearl jam
my guess is that the concession in question is a removal of platinum pricing and an above-face secondary market (ticketmaster verified resale)
So will we know if we got ten club tics before verified fan lottery? Mine said I'll know by Sunday for ten club?
Yes, all 10c fan club tickets will be confirmed or denied by Sunday. Verified fan presale sign up is now, but actual sale isn’t till 1/23. So sign up now as a backup plan
did anyone see a way to prioritize the selections?
Did you run through the whole process yet? It's like the 3rd or 4th "next"
You choose the shows you want, then eventually land on a page where it says "prioritize your selections" or something.
Gotcha. I only did one show, but I wanted to prioritize reserved over GA, but put in for both. It just said "best available" when I selected both.
My bad, thought you meant multiple shows. When I chose each show, I had a best available option, then also had the option for either GA or reserved after choosing the quantity (1 or 2). Not sure why it was giving you a hard time.
2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II 2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
If you choose Best Available option, are GA considered better than Reserved? Don't want the Best Available option to somehow decrease chances of GA.
Oh, if I knew where it was I would take you there...
Austin, Texas 09-16-1995
Columbia, Maryland 09-04-2000
San Antonio, Texas 04-05-2003
Santa Barbara, California 07-13-2006
Universal City, California 10-01-2009
Austin, Texas 10-04-2009
Dallas, Texas 11-15-2013
Mexico City, Mexico 11-28-2015
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 04-08-2016
Miami, Florida 04-09-2016 Chicago, Illinois I 08-20-2016 Chicago, Illinois II 08-22-2016 Seattle, Washington I 08-08-2018 Seattle, Washington II 08-10-2018 Boston, Massachusets I 09-02-2018 Austin, Texas 09-18-2023
So will we know if we got ten club tics before verified fan lottery? Mine said I'll know by Sunday for ten club?
Yes, all 10c fan club tickets will be confirmed or denied by Sunday. Verified fan presale sign up is now, but actual sale isn’t till 1/23. So sign up now as a backup plan
did anyone see a way to prioritize the selections?
Did you run through the whole process yet? It's like the 3rd or 4th "next"
You choose the shows you want, then eventually land on a page where it says "prioritize your selections" or something.
Gotcha. I only did one show, but I wanted to prioritize reserved over GA, but put in for both. It just said "best available" when I selected both.
Not sure why you would bother putting in a request for GA when you want to prioritize Reserved. Just put in for Reserved only. I think there is precisely a 0% chance that you would get shut out of Reserved, but then get selected for GA. So, I don't see any reason for you to even check that box. It won't give you better odds of getting in the building...Or am I missing something?
Comments
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Nuclear fission
this is what my ticketmaster says... looks like 1 seat and 1 GA
Also some of these GA maps look BIG. Like that Hamilton one. Holy hell!
How do you keep up with what the odds are as more people submit for tickets?
Pensacola '94
New Orleans '95
Birmingham '98
New Orleans '00
New Orleans '03
Tampa '08
New Orleans '10 - Jazzfest
New Orleans '16 - Jazzfest
Fenway Park '18
St. Louis '22
my guess is that the concession in question is a removal of platinum pricing and an above-face secondary market (ticketmaster verified resale)
I've been wrong many times but this is my guess
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
You submitted your request, and got an email. Great. you are confirmed that you submitted for X show and Y show.
You go back to the page to view the odds, and it allows you to select the same shows.
Do you need to resubmit, or is your original submission still valid?
I just wanted to view the odds, but fear that my last submission is lost. I THINK its probably fine, as I already submitted.
Nuclear fission
Austin, Texas 09-16-1995
Columbia, Maryland 09-04-2000
San Antonio, Texas 04-05-2003
Santa Barbara, California 07-13-2006
Universal City, California 10-01-2009
Austin, Texas 10-04-2009
Dallas, Texas 11-15-2013
Mexico City, Mexico 11-28-2015
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 04-08-2016
Miami, Florida 04-09-2016
Chicago, Illinois I 08-20-2016
Chicago, Illinois II 08-22-2016
Seattle, Washington I 08-08-2018
Seattle, Washington II 08-10-2018
Boston, Massachusets I 09-02-2018
Austin, Texas 09-18-2023
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fission