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  • Robyn B
    Robyn B Posts: 22
    Not sure if anyone mentioned this above but looks like general admission PUBLIC tickets are on sale for Oklahoma City.  I just snagged two in section 108 for $103 each.
  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 7,834
    bgirl59 said:
    This crap with tickets from this band has been going on for years! I feel for fans that invest time and emotion just to get zero! 
    With all due respect, I've been a 10c member for 25 years and this just never ever happened. Ticketmaster asking me to pay $1050 for the same seat I bought a few years ago for about $180.00 is a brand new low. Cheers to the fans who knew to save their pennies!! :joy:

    I think its important to remember two things,

    1- Artists are not "allowed" to charge premium prices for premium tickets, like sports teams or Broadway might for a similar experience/ product

    2- The concert industry was among the hardest hit by the pandemic. It will take years to recover
  • PushinFwdBack
    PushinFwdBack Red Bank, NJ Posts: 51
    Robyn B said:
    Not sure if anyone mentioned this above but looks like general admission PUBLIC tickets are on sale for Oklahoma City.  I just snagged two in section 108 for $103 each.
    You just made my WEEK!.  Snagged a single in section 104 for $103.  Thank you!!!
    1996 Randall's Island II
    2003 MSG I
    2013 Brooklyn I, Brooklyn II, Philly I 
    2018 Fenway Park I
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now - Asbury Park, NJ
    2022 Newark (EV), Camden
    2024 MSG I, Philly I, Philly II
    2025 Nashville I, Nashville II, Raleigh I, Raleigh II


  • Robyn B
    Robyn B Posts: 22
    Robyn B said:
    Not sure if anyone mentioned this above but looks like general admission PUBLIC tickets are on sale for Oklahoma City.  I just snagged two in section 108 for $103 each.
    You just made my WEEK!.  Snagged a single in section 104 for $103.  Thank you!!!
    Awesome!!! Congrats!
  • bsfitch
    bsfitch Posts: 26
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    Yes that is how you have to claim your 10C tickets. 
  • PushinFwdBack
    PushinFwdBack Red Bank, NJ Posts: 51
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    I did, but I don't think you necessarily have to click on the email link to claim your tickets.  If you log in directly to your TM account, you should be fine.
    1996 Randall's Island II
    2003 MSG I
    2013 Brooklyn I, Brooklyn II, Philly I 
    2018 Fenway Park I
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now - Asbury Park, NJ
    2022 Newark (EV), Camden
    2024 MSG I, Philly I, Philly II
    2025 Nashville I, Nashville II, Raleigh I, Raleigh II


  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,597
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    Yes, we all received an email with a link to claim our tickets. Mine came from customer_support@orders.ticketmaster.com. 
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    I did, but I don't think you necessarily have to click on the email link to claim your tickets.  If you log in directly to your TM account, you should be fine.
    You definitely have to claim the tickets in the email. 
  • bsfitch
    bsfitch Posts: 26
    Damn you guy’s are fast. Got them secured. Thanks for the quick response.
  • JenniferCandi
    JenniferCandi Hawaii Posts: 26
    Ok, so I'm a dope who failed to sign up for the Ten Club option and got waitlisted for the TM option. This is for MSG.  I live in Honolulu, so it's pretty dicey for me to leave this to the last minute.  However, several folks have mentioned a history of last minute ticket drops.  . . . Would somebody please tell me how that works?  Is it anticipated that TM will release additional tickets the day before or day of the show and that waitlist people will be able to purchase at that time? Or do you guys mean that all of the secondary market guys will release more and/or lower their wildly high prices the day before the show.
    I know nobody here can lay out what WILL happen in September, but if you guys could clue me in on what might happen based on prior experience, that would help a lot.  All other times that I've purchased tickets I did it through Ten Club, or though a festival site (Mad Cool Fest and Lollapalooza), or, in one instance, for Budapest this summer, those I purchased directly from the event website, in 2020. I've been super lucky and have never had to worry about last minute ticket drops.
  • PushinFwdBack
    PushinFwdBack Red Bank, NJ Posts: 51
    PJNB said:
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    I did, but I don't think you necessarily have to click on the email link to claim your tickets.  If you log in directly to your TM account, you should be fine.
    You definitely have to claim the tickets in the email. 
    PJNB said:
    bsfitch said:
    Has anyone received an email from Ticketmaster via ticketstoday to claim your tickets with a link or is this a scam. I got tix to Vegas not sure what to do. TM is impossible to to reach for guidance. Thanks 
    I did, but I don't think you necessarily have to click on the email link to claim your tickets.  If you log in directly to your TM account, you should be fine.
    You definitely have to claim the tickets in the email. 
    My bad - thanks for the clarification
    1996 Randall's Island II
    2003 MSG I
    2013 Brooklyn I, Brooklyn II, Philly I 
    2018 Fenway Park I
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now - Asbury Park, NJ
    2022 Newark (EV), Camden
    2024 MSG I, Philly I, Philly II
    2025 Nashville I, Nashville II, Raleigh I, Raleigh II


  • heartofadog
    heartofadog Portland, OR Posts: 357
    Ok, so I'm a dope who failed to sign up for the Ten Club option and got waitlisted for the TM option. This is for MSG.  I live in Honolulu, so it's pretty dicey for me to leave this to the last minute.  However, several folks have mentioned a history of last minute ticket drops.  . . . Would somebody please tell me how that works?  Is it anticipated that TM will release additional tickets the day before or day of the show and that waitlist people will be able to purchase at that time? Or do you guys mean that all of the secondary market guys will release more and/or lower their wildly high prices the day before the show.
    I know nobody here can lay out what WILL happen in September, but if you guys could clue me in on what might happen based on prior experience, that would help a lot.  All other times that I've purchased tickets I did it through Ten Club, or though a festival site (Mad Cool Fest and Lollapalooza), or, in one instance, for Budapest this summer, those I purchased directly from the event website, in 2020. I've been super lucky and have never had to worry about last minute ticket drops.
    It has been common, in the past, for Ticketmaster to release groups of tickets in the days leading up to a show. I've been able to get tickets for PJ shows, Springsteen shows, and a few others. It's not a waitlist thing or a verified thing, or secondary market people lowering their prices (though that often happens as well), it's just a release of tickets that had been held back for whatever reason. Sometimes the band/promoter/whatever overestimates the number they'll need for comps, sometimes it's just a ticket drop. It's not guaranteed to happen but I've seen it happen on nearly every occasion I've purchased tickets via TM. That said, if I were traveling from HI to NY and did not have ticket in hand before doing so, I'd be awfully nervous. But that's me.
    1993: Portland, OR (09/06), Seattle, WA (12/07), Seattle, WA (12/08), Seattle, WA (12/09) // 1995: Seattle, WA (02/05) // 1996: Seattle, WA (09/16) // 1997: Oakland, CA (11/19) // 1998: Portland, OR (07/18), Seattle, WA (07/21), Seattle, WA (07/22) // 2000: Bellingham, WA (05/10), Vancouver, BC (05/11), Mountain View, CA (10/31), Portland, OR (11/02), Seattle, WA (11/05), Seattle, WA (11/06) // 2002: Seattle, WA (12/05), Seattle, WA (12/06), Seattle, WA (12/08), Seattle, WA (12/09) // 2003: Vancouver, BC (05/30), Seattle, WA (10/22) // 2005: Quincy, WA (09/01) // 2006: Portland, OR (07/20), Quincy, WA (07/22), Quincy, WA (07/23) // 2009: Berlin, DE (08/15), Seattle, WA (9/21), Seattle, WA (9/22) // 2010: Berlin, DE (06/30) // 2013: Los Angeles, CA (11/23), Los Angeles, CA (11/24), Portland, OR (11/29), Spokane, WA (11/30) // 2018: Seattle, WA (08/10) // 2022: Seattle, WA (02/22), New York, NY (09/10), New York, NY (09/11), Camden, NJ (09/14), Denver, CO (09/22) // 2023: St. Paul, MN (08/31), St. Paul, MN (09/02) // 2024: Portland, OR (05/10), Sacramento, CA (05/13), Los Angeles, CA (05/21), Los Angeles, CA (05/22), Seattle, WA (05/28), Missoula, MT (8/22), Indianapolis, IN (8/26), Chicago, IL (8/29), Chicago, IL (8/31), New York, NY (9/03), New York, NY (9/04), Philadelphia, PA (9/07), Philadelphia, PA (9/09), Baltimore, MD (9/12), Boston, MA (9/15), Boston, MA (9/17), Dana Point, CA (9/27), Dana Point, CA (9/29) // 2025: Hollywood, FL (4/24), Hollywood, FL (4/26), Nashville, TN (5/06), Nashville, TN (5/08), Raleigh, NC (5/11), Raleigh, NC (5/13), Pittsburgh, PA (5/16), Pittsburgh, PA (5/18)
  • JenniferCandi
    JenniferCandi Hawaii Posts: 26
    Thank you!
  • DEGBTI
    DEGBTI san diego Posts: 995
    Ok, so I'm a dope who failed to sign up for the Ten Club option and got waitlisted for the TM option. This is for MSG.  I live in Honolulu, so it's pretty dicey for me to leave this to the last minute.  However, several folks have mentioned a history of last minute ticket drops.  . . . Would somebody please tell me how that works?  Is it anticipated that TM will release additional tickets the day before or day of the show and that waitlist people will be able to purchase at that time? Or do you guys mean that all of the secondary market guys will release more and/or lower their wildly high prices the day before the show.
    I know nobody here can lay out what WILL happen in September, but if you guys could clue me in on what might happen based on prior experience, that would help a lot.  All other times that I've purchased tickets I did it through Ten Club, or though a festival site (Mad Cool Fest and Lollapalooza), or, in one instance, for Budapest this summer, those I purchased directly from the event website, in 2020. I've been super lucky and have never had to worry about last minute ticket drops.
    I would think if you put the effort into it you will be able to score tickets through F2F. Seems people always drop out close to the event. You just need to be on top of it. I dont think there is a single concert you couldn't get in if you try.
  • ddeschler
    ddeschler Posts: 687
    There won't be F2F for MSG (NY state law).
    I've seen quite a few Pearl Jam shows.
  • Ok, so I'm a dope who failed to sign up for the Ten Club option and got waitlisted for the TM option. This is for MSG.  I live in Honolulu, so it's pretty dicey for me to leave this to the last minute.  However, several folks have mentioned a history of last minute ticket drops.  . . . Would somebody please tell me how that works?  Is it anticipated that TM will release additional tickets the day before or day of the show and that waitlist people will be able to purchase at that time? Or do you guys mean that all of the secondary market guys will release more and/or lower their wildly high prices the day before the show.
    I know nobody here can lay out what WILL happen in September, but if you guys could clue me in on what might happen based on prior experience, that would help a lot.  All other times that I've purchased tickets I did it through Ten Club, or though a festival site (Mad Cool Fest and Lollapalooza), or, in one instance, for Budapest this summer, those I purchased directly from the event website, in 2020. I've been super lucky and have never had to worry about last minute ticket drops.
    It has been common, in the past, for Ticketmaster to release groups of tickets in the days leading up to a show. I've been able to get tickets for PJ shows, Springsteen shows, and a few others. It's not a waitlist thing or a verified thing, or secondary market people lowering their prices (though that often happens as well), it's just a release of tickets that had been held back for whatever reason. Sometimes the band/promoter/whatever overestimates the number they'll need for comps, sometimes it's just a ticket drop. It's not guaranteed to happen but I've seen it happen on nearly every occasion I've purchased tickets via TM. That said, if I were traveling from HI to NY and did not have ticket in hand before doing so, I'd be awfully nervous. But that's me.
    Yes Heart of a Dog is spot on. The E Street Band is well known to do this the day of the show. Traditionally, people would show up to the venue hours before, grab a wristband and then come back later and grab tickets. All the tickets I have gotten in this process have been awesome. With most tickets all going digital, you would simply need to be standing by your phone the day of ready to pounce. With the release of tickets to the Earthlings on the days and hours leading up to everyone of their shows (besides the Beacon ones), maybe Pearl Jam will adopt "day of show ticket drops" going forward. 
  • RatherStarved
    RatherStarved Posts: 5,766
    Ok, so I'm a dope who failed to sign up for the Ten Club option and got waitlisted for the TM option. This is for MSG.  I live in Honolulu, so it's pretty dicey for me to leave this to the last minute.  However, several folks have mentioned a history of last minute ticket drops.  . . . Would somebody please tell me how that works?  Is it anticipated that TM will release additional tickets the day before or day of the show and that waitlist people will be able to purchase at that time? Or do you guys mean that all of the secondary market guys will release more and/or lower their wildly high prices the day before the show.
    I know nobody here can lay out what WILL happen in September, but if you guys could clue me in on what might happen based on prior experience, that would help a lot.  All other times that I've purchased tickets I did it through Ten Club, or though a festival site (Mad Cool Fest and Lollapalooza), or, in one instance, for Budapest this summer, those I purchased directly from the event website, in 2020. I've been super lucky and have never had to worry about last minute ticket drops.
    Plenty of good seats available for Fresno and Sacramento, a much shorter trip for you.  Just saying.  
    PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024:  Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
     
    EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.

    Gutted:  London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
  • u2pjfan
    u2pjfan Posts: 33
    Verified Tickets?What a scam did you see the price of tickets? 
    Cary Watson
  • D-Rod
    D-Rod Hamilton, Ontario Posts: 1,992
    edited March 2022
    I received a code for OKC and I didn’t request one.  

    Disregard, realized the code works for all shows 
    Post edited by D-Rod on
    1996.....Toronto
    2005.....Hamilton
    2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
    2013.....London, Buffalo
    2014.....Detroit
    2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston  N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
    2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
    2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto  
    2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
    2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
    2025.....Raleigh N1, Raleigh N2, Pittsburgh N1, Pittsburgh N2
    2026.....?????????????????????????????????????????