I have a feeling that the next best shot will be the TM Verified sale. They really only usually give out roughly the amount of codes as there are seats left in those things. Anyone that wins that lotto will have a good shot at getting in.
I won it for the early Bruce on Broadway shows and was able to buy, and those things were going for like 10x-12x face value on StubHub.
Agreed that after that, it starts to get messy.
'I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine.'
So that email reads that you are assigned seats based on best available at the time your name is drawn.
I have a friend that got his GA @ 3:03 pm granted.
My BA was granted at 3:02 pm. Based on that math, holy shit! I may have actually pulled GA out of my ass!
It doesn't say anywhere on my confirmation email that I got GA. I know I have GA because that is what I picked for BAL.
How do you know you got GA?
I don’t technically “know”. But that email from ticket support above says requests are drawn at random. Then granted best seat available. I put in for BA.
I have a friend who got his request approved at 3:03 pm for GA only.
My email came in at 3:02.
Based on that math, if he got his GA granted a minute after me, then would assume I also got GA.
TBH, I’m just overwhelmingly excited and I’m looking for every advantage I can get for my hometown show. I’ll be happy regardless.
In the past, when you received your email did not equate to when your name was drawn in the lottery. They did the whole draw then started notifying people.
I seriously wonder why a renew every year. Looks like if I just wait another 7 years and join again, I have the same odds of getting tickets.
Although regrading the system, I don't think it would be necessarily a fairer system to give tickets based on seniority just because that means the same people could go to every show shutting out younger people automatically for no reason but age and join date
Unfortunately no matter what some people will win and some will lose, that is just how the lottery works. But I think that the reserved seating seniority is a good compromise - giving seniority in some aspects while opening up the possibility to get in the door to anyone equally.
I seriously wonder why a renew every year. Looks like if I just wait another 7 years and join again, I have the same odds of getting tickets.
Although regrading the system, I don't think it would be necessarily a fairer system to give tickets based on seniority just because that means the same people could go to every show shutting out younger people automatically for no reason but age and join date
Unfortunately no matter what some people will win and some will lose, that is just how the lottery works. But I think that the reserved seating seniority is a good compromise - giving seniority in some aspects while opening up the possibility to get in the door to anyone equally.
I agree but it’s just disappointing to wait so long in between new music and a new tour with really only a few stadiums shows in between (of which I lost in the lottery too).
When a thread opens up about any possible extras etc on helping life long fans getting in to Baltimore— count me in— I’m throwing my hat in the ring early! To say I’m disappointed would be a huge understatement.
I got in. I didn’t do best available, I picked GA as first priority and reserved as 2nd priority. Don’t care where I sit really, just happy to be in the building.
I got in. I didn’t do best available, I picked GA as first priority and reserved as 2nd priority. Don’t care where I sit really, just happy to be in the building.
Did your email just come in? Trying to determine if they are done or still sending out notifications.
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I won it for the early Bruce on Broadway shows and was able to buy, and those things were going for like 10x-12x face value on StubHub.
Agreed that after that, it starts to get messy.
my brother did the exact same for MSG and nothing.
Cuyahoga Falls 92', Cuyahoga Falls 98', Cleveland 03', Cincinnati 03' (Flooded), Cincinnati 06', Cincinnati 14', Chicago N2 23', Indy 23' (Cancelled), Vegas N2 24', Seattle N1 24', Indy 24', Chicago N2 24', Boston N1 24'
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Mine arrived in my inbox at 5:10 PM EST
In the past, when you received your email did not equate to when your name was drawn in the lottery. They did the whole draw then started notifying people.
We don't know how its done this year.
Cuyahoga Falls 92', Cuyahoga Falls 98', Cleveland 03', Cincinnati 03' (Flooded), Cincinnati 06', Cincinnati 14', Chicago N2 23', Indy 23' (Cancelled), Vegas N2 24', Seattle N1 24', Indy 24', Chicago N2 24', Boston N1 24'
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2nd priority - MSG - BA
No email.
Unfortunately no matter what some people will win and some will lose, that is just how the lottery works. But I think that the reserved seating seniority is a good compromise - giving seniority in some aspects while opening up the possibility to get in the door to anyone equally.
Cuyahoga Falls 92', Cuyahoga Falls 98', Cleveland 03', Cincinnati 03' (Flooded), Cincinnati 06', Cincinnati 14', Chicago N2 23', Indy 23' (Cancelled), Vegas N2 24', Seattle N1 24', Indy 24', Chicago N2 24', Boston N1 24'
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Cuyahoga Falls 92', Cuyahoga Falls 98', Cleveland 03', Cincinnati 03' (Flooded), Cincinnati 06', Cincinnati 14', Chicago N2 23', Indy 23' (Cancelled), Vegas N2 24', Seattle N1 24', Indy 24', Chicago N2 24', Boston N1 24'
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