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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    So if you put in for the Tenclub presale and the public presale as the email recommends.....you're only gonna win one of those right? Not gonna end up having to pay for four tickets I would assume right?
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  • Swordo
    Swordo Posts: 266
    So if you put in for the Tenclub presale and the public presale as the email recommends.....you're only gonna win one of those right? Not gonna end up having to pay for four tickets I would assume right?
    You will know about 10c tickets and if you were successful before the Verified Fan PreSale, as well as general public on sale date.
  • TA243471
    TA243471 The Great Northwest Posts: 1,250
    Public presale isnt a lottery.  It is a free for all, as normal.
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  • ddeschler
    ddeschler Posts: 687
    edited January 2020
     chicago would be getting 1 show later this year.
    What about Northerly Island or Tinley Park amphitheater?  Would Theo's feelings be hurt?

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    I've seen quite a few Pearl Jam shows.
  • good luck everyomne and enjoy the shows

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  • BV84003
    BV84003 Holt, MI Posts: 477
    edited January 2020
    So if you put in for the Tenclub presale and the public presale as the email recommends.....you're only gonna win one of those right? Not gonna end up having to pay for four tickets I would assume right?
    The verified fan thing just gives you possible entry into a normal presale where you choose and purchase seats. That being said, I don't know if they're going to cross reference the lists and ensure that those who "win" 10 club tickets don't also get selected for the verified fan sale. 
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  • Sarava said:
    If questions bother some people, this probably isn't the best thread for them to read then.
    Questions don’t bother me.  Lazy questions where the person doesn’t read the email/link with info answering said questions do.  Big difference.  I mean if this tour is a big deal for you wouldn’t you read up before purchasing?!  
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  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,205
    .Poncier said:
    drando said:
    Saltzy23 said:
    drando said:
    It looks like the band wants to make sure all the Faithful get in and the scalpers can go kiss off.  My only fear is that TM starts skimming these seats to hand off to the scalpers so they can make more money.  Shady I know but I would not put it past them.  How would the 10C know?
    The yin to the yang of having so many seats sold to the 10C and Verified TM lotto who are people not likely to sell their tickets is that the supply of "sellable" seats on the secondary market is gonna be extremely low.

    Low supply + high demand is going to equate to crazy high prices.  Certainly for the MSG and Baltimore shows.

    My guess is that the worst seats at MSG settle at like $200-$250 before fees.  Curious to see how close I am once all the tickets have been sold.
    I just don't trust Ticketmaster,  they can say they ran the algo.  Gave out the tickets to the 10c people and really kept some for themselves to be sold on the secondary market.  I hope 10c can audit them after the fact and make sure they went to actual 10c members.  PJ is always one of the biggest tours so TM knows that and I dont trust them.  I put in for my shows and will hope I get them,  but the skeptic in me is not so sure that TM will be on the up and up.
    There's definitely a concern that 10club may have just put the fox in charge of the hen house. But hopefully they got assurances TM would do everything on the up and up.


    In addition to their overwhelming popularity, Limiting supply to the public drives up resale prices.

    Not playing NA arena shows in 4 years drives up prices 

    Playing shows disproportionate to where the fans are drives up prices. Balt and NY will see the brunt of that this time.

    Not having a moderately  priced option such as platinum drives up prices 
    Dude chill out. Your doomsday posts about the northeast odds bring at .001% were bad enough. Now reserved is sitting at 99%!!! Cheer up man!! 
  • CP218430
    CP218430 Posts: 1,955
    As of Chicago....not sure Northerly could fit the crowd. Tinley could, it's been awhile since i've been there but yeah, that's open. Soldier Field?
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    Sarava said:
    If questions bother some people, this probably isn't the best thread for them to read then.
    Questions don’t bother me.  Lazy questions where the person doesn’t read the email/link with info answering said questions do.  Big difference.  I mean if this tour is a big deal for you wouldn’t you read up before purchasing?!  
    Can you tell me when tickets go on sale?
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,198
    mcgruff10 said:
    jefft said:
    ally12 said:
    I just want to confirm the odds that I’m seeing for the Canadian shows.. as of this morning only Hamilton and TO dipped below. 99 .Everything else is at 99 still? Lottery is closing tomorrow.. how is this possible? 
    Lots of seats.
    Lots of seats, and many are afraid to travel in the terrible, terrible Canadian winter. 
    I m gonnacdrive from New Jersey to Quebec City for the show. You think I am good?  @Falling Down
    If you leave on the 21st (Saturday), you'll be good. Just need to give yourself some time to pause and rest (or sleep) if weather is bad. But remember, winter tires are mandatory on the Quebec roads in winter
    For this Pearl Jam road trip will put on winter tires. I have all seasons on my car right now. They are doing fine at the moment here in the Atlantic.
  • One concern I have with the fan-to-fan sale is that all the tickets will be at face value.  That means by definition, people will always buy the best seat available.  If you have a high member number and get bad seats, you may actually have trouble selling them.  If yours are never "the best" ticket available, they will never sell.  It's not like stubhub where you can lower your price to make the sale happen faster.
  • EM194007
    EM194007 Posts: 2,827
    edited January 2020
    Sarava said:
    If questions bother some people, this probably isn't the best thread for them to read then.
    Questions don’t bother me.  Lazy questions where the person doesn’t read the email/link with info answering said questions do.  Big difference.  I mean if this tour is a big deal for you wouldn’t you read up before purchasing?!  
    Can you tell me when tickets go on sale?

    https://pearljam.com/news/ten-club-ticket-presale-info


    Verified Fan Presale:
    General public tickets will be sold first through a presale powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration begins today, January 13 and closes on Wednesday, January 15 at 11:59pm PT.

    To register, please visit: https://verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/pearljam

    The Verified Fan presale then begins on Thursday, January 23 at 10am venue local time.


    Public Ticket Sale:
    A remaining, limited number of tickets for each venue will be released through a traditional general sale on January 24 at 10am local time on Ticketmaster.com.

  • Sarava said:
    If questions bother some people, this probably isn't the best thread for them to read then.
    Questions don’t bother me.  Lazy questions where the person doesn’t read the email/link with info answering said questions do.  Big difference.  I mean if this tour is a big deal for you wouldn’t you read up before purchasing?!  
    Can you tell me when tickets go on sale?
    That is straight up funny.  
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  • Matts3221
    Matts3221 Posts: 658
    LOL I love that we have been waiting so long for this tour and I wake up today to nothing but lots of complaints about stuff we already know.
  • One concern I have with the fan-to-fan sale is that all the tickets will be at face value.  That means by definition, people will always buy the best seat available.  If you have a high member number and get bad seats, you may actually have trouble selling them.  If yours are never "the best" ticket available, they will never sell.  It's not like stubhub where you can lower your price to make the sale happen faster.
    Might be true but these shows will almost certainly all sell out, so at some point even the worst seats will be the best available.
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,964
    Is it safe to assume that there will be some better seats sold during the TM Verified Fan sale than what high 10C numbers will be getting for reserved seats? My answer is “yes.” Thoughts? 
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,597
    Matts3221 said:
    LOL I love that we have been waiting so long for this tour and I wake up today to nothing but lots of complaints about stuff we already know.
    Yep. 
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  • bbiggs said:
    Is it safe to assume that there will be some better seats sold during the TM Verified Fan sale than what high 10C numbers will be getting for reserved seats? My answer is “yes.” Thoughts? 
    I'd imagine so. And some reserved for the initial general public sale as well and some held back to release shortly before the show. All pretty standard.
  • kaw753
    kaw753 Posts: 941
    One concern I have with the fan-to-fan sale is that all the tickets will be at face value.  That means by definition, people will always buy the best seat available.  If you have a high member number and get bad seats, you may actually have trouble selling them.  If yours are never "the best" ticket available, they will never sell.  It's not like stubhub where you can lower your price to make the sale happen faster.
    Might be true but these shows will almost certainly all sell out, so at some point even the worst seats will be the best available.
    I have a stupid question. Can we resell them below face value if they are the worst seats at a non-sold out show? Likely just a hypothetical question, but I am bored.