The Official 2023 Tour Rumor Thread

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  • KevinmanKevinman Posts: 1,909
    pjl44 said:
    JojoRice said:
    EMizner said:
    This may have already been answered and I missed it, but I selected both GA/reserved and reserved for St. Paul. Are my odds better by selecting both or am I taking myself out of the opportunity for GA by selecting both? Confusing
    I selected both just to make sure.  I'm not picky about having GA or Reserved.  
    Yeah, I guess that doubles your chances of getting in the door? Probably a riskier maneuver if you're going to multiple shows. You'd be burning a priority, right?
    No, each show is separate in terms of priority.
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  • ChoskaChoska Posts: 123
    I thought these rumors were too bizarre to be true. Four nights in Texas and no Seattle dates? What the actual fuck, guys. 
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  • 9 shows…4 in Texas. Very few weekend shows. Not what we were hoping for. I wonder what they’re doing between the 20th and Ohana? 
  • tylerjtylerj Posts: 303
    JDime20 said:
    tylerj said:
    I don't see such a thing this time around. Request page only shows my request is "pending." 
    Where are you seeing pending?  I got a confirmation e-mail, but nowhere on this site or Ticketmaster do I see any type of status. Thanks!
    In the confirmation email, there's a hyperlink in the words Go to Ten Club Ticket Request that takes you to your request page. Now that I'm looking at it says "Request received" not pending. 
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  • machinehummachinehum Posts: 166
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  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,475
    Kevinman said:
    pjl44 said:
    JojoRice said:
    EMizner said:
    This may have already been answered and I missed it, but I selected both GA/reserved and reserved for St. Paul. Are my odds better by selecting both or am I taking myself out of the opportunity for GA by selecting both? Confusing
    I selected both just to make sure.  I'm not picky about having GA or Reserved.  
    Yeah, I guess that doubles your chances of getting in the door? Probably a riskier maneuver if you're going to multiple shows. You'd be burning a priority, right?
    No, each show is separate in terms of priority.
    Huh...so I wonder if there is any downside to selecting both. Are you more likely to get reserved seats? Or is it a smart move to increase your chances for a high demand show?
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,475
    edited April 2023
    9 shows…4 in Texas. Very few weekend shows. Not what we were hoping for. I wonder what they’re doing between the 20th and Ohana? 
    What is the current status of your Made In America intel?
  • iOnlyownMymindiOnlyownMymind Posts: 2,812
    So show priority doesn't actually matter, correct?  Same odds, whatever order you put in for? 
  • given2fly23given2fly23 Posts: 5,902
    9 shows…4 in Texas. Very few weekend shows. Not what we were hoping for. I wonder what they’re doing between the 20th and Ohana
    I'm wondering if they make up Vegas and Sacto, but keeping those separate from the lottery because priority will go to 2022 ticketholders.

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  • Mr. FixerMr. Fixer Posts: 592
    edited April 2023
    Chicago is a bit Confusing:

    If I pick GA/Reserved, and don't get picked for GA, does my name go behind a person who "just" picked "reserved" with their choice?

    If a person picks GA/Reserved AND Reserved, does this really matter?  Does a person who only picked "Reserved" with their choice have priority over somebody who made 2 choices: GA/Reserved AND Reserved?

    What happens if I pick all the choices: GA/Reserved, Reserved, and Side/Rear: in what order does it go? Is Side/Rear tier 3 if you do not get picked for GA/Reserved, or Reserved?

    What a fun brain teaser, lol.

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  • bchambers05bchambers05 Posts: 165
    Has it been announced yet when ticketmaster sales to the general public to on sale for these shows?
  • 100 Pacer100 Pacer Posts: 8,934
    Anyone else with a 'Transaction declined based on your payment settings' despite correct info?
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  • setlist41setlist41 Posts: 465
    Mr. Fixer said:
    Chicago is a bit Confusing:

    If I pick GA/Reserved, and don't get picked for GA, does my name go behind a person who "just" picked "reserved" with their choice?

    What happens if I pick all the choices: GA/Reserved, Reserved, and Side/Rear: in what order does it go? Is Side/Rear tier 3 if you do not get picked for GA/Reserved, or Reserved?

    What I believe is if you want GA, pick the option with GA/ Reserved and then select side/rear view for the next option,  if you only want seats and don't want to deal with GA, just select Reserved,  then also select side/ Rear as your next option......my understanding is the side/ rear option is the last resort regardless,  all other options must denied before get those other seats, unless you only check off that last resort of tier. I could be totally off though 
  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    Mr. Fixer said:
    Chicago is a bit Confusing:

    If I pick GA/Reserved, and don't get picked for GA, does my name go behind a person who "just" picked "reserved" with their choice?

    What happens if I pick all the choices: GA/Reserved, Reserved, and Side/Rear: in what order does it go? Is Side/Rear tier 3 if you do not get picked for GA/Reserved, or Reserved?

    I'm not sure I understand this either, I'm not sure there is a way to rank seating choice preferences, just the shows.

    This is from the rules:

    TEN CLUB TICKET OPTIONS

    In order to increase your chance of getting tickets, please select all of the seat preferences you would be willing to accept.

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  • VitalogensiaVitalogensia Posts: 1,995
    Has it been announced yet when ticketmaster sales to the general public to on sale for these shows?
    Yes. "Public tickets will be available through Ticketmaster Verified Fan Registration. Verified Fan ticket registration is open now through Tuesday, April 25 at 5 pm PT.  Verified Fan sale begins Friday, April 28 at 10 am local venue time. Register for Verified Fan here."  At least I think that's what you mean by general public. 
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  • IndifferenceIndifference Posts: 2,690
    Awesome news. Shows 143-148 here I come.

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  • pjl44 said:
    Kevinman said:
    pjl44 said:
    JojoRice said:
    EMizner said:
    This may have already been answered and I missed it, but I selected both GA/reserved and reserved for St. Paul. Are my odds better by selecting both or am I taking myself out of the opportunity for GA by selecting both? Confusing
    I selected both just to make sure.  I'm not picky about having GA or Reserved.  
    Yeah, I guess that doubles your chances of getting in the door? Probably a riskier maneuver if you're going to multiple shows. You'd be burning a priority, right?
    No, each show is separate in terms of priority.
    Huh...so I wonder if there is any downside to selecting both. Are you more likely to get reserved seats? Or is it a smart move to increase your chances for a high demand show?
    It says something about how choosing both will maximize your chance of potential tickets on the Ticketmaster page once you choose a show date
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  • Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,561
    They hate playing Seattle, no surprise.
  • IndifferenceIndifference Posts: 2,690
    Brisk. said:
    They hate playing Seattle, no surprise.
    Crowds are weak😬

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  • ComeToTXComeToTX Posts: 7,798
    Has it been announced yet when ticketmaster sales to the general public to on sale for these shows?
    Verified fan starts next Friday 
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • Lost In OhioLost In Ohio Posts: 6,911
    JojoRice said:
    JojoRice said:
    Hotel booked.  Lottery submitted.  Tempted to go ahead and book airfare too.  Just doing the St Paul shows. 
    Same here on all counts. I've found a great deal on airfare. But the flight doesn't get in until 3:30p the afternoon of the first show. Any delays or anything, and I could be screwed.
    Try flying in the night before if you can.  I'm flying in on Wednesday night after work. 


    YES. ABSO-FRIGGIN-LUTELY consider flying in the night before. Paying extra for an additional night is a hell of a safety net compared to delayed flights, missed connections and landing an hour before doors open.

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  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    Has it been announced yet when ticketmaster sales to the general public to on sale for these shows?
    General public tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster Verified Fan. You must register in advance in order to participate. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration begins Today, April 20th at 10am PT and closes on Tuesday, April 25 at 5pm PT.  The Verified Fan sale begins on April 28 at 10am venue local time. There will be no general public onsale.
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  • Lost In OhioLost In Ohio Posts: 6,911
    mace1229 said:
    COnfused. 

    So looks like GA only not an option. Looks like GA and reserved seating one option  and option 2 is just seating. 

    Why would anyone select just seating? Those who just dont want to stand? 


    Its not about not wanting to stand. Its about wanting your own space and not fight the crowd. I've done GA and loved it. But with a good seat it was much more relaxing for me. No one pushing up agains you for 2.5 hours so they can be 6 inches closer to the stage. No one pretending they just took a bathroom break and returning to their spot up front. GA can be kind of a mess sometimes. 

    Sometimes. If you go towards the middle/back of GA, those problems don't exist.
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  • vedpunkvedpunk Posts: 906
    edited April 2023
    9 shows…4 in Texas. Very few weekend shows. Not what we were hoping for. I wonder what they’re doing between the 20th and Ohana? 
    Exactly what we were hoping for!
  • setlist41setlist41 Posts: 465
    So for Chicago,  should I pick all 3 options and hope for the best 
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,172
    setlist41 said:
    So for Chicago,  should I pick all 3 options and hope for the best 
    If you are willing to sit behind the stage. I'm not. Not for a show I would have to travel to. I put in for GA/Reserved and Reserved, but not Side/Rear. 
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  • Lost In OhioLost In Ohio Posts: 6,911
    Brisk. said:
    They hate playing Seattle, no surprise.

    It should only be a surprise to people who weren't paying attention.
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  • setlist41setlist41 Posts: 465
    JimmyV said:
    setlist41 said:
    So for Chicago,  should I pick all 3 options and hope for the best 
    If you are willing to sit behind the stage. I'm not. Not for a show I would have to travel to. I put in for GA/Reserved and Reserved, but not Side/Rear. 
    Thanks for your input 👍 
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,172
    On one hand, the Seattle thing is weird. On the other, we had an awful crowd experience at Settle II in 2018. I do feel like it has to be more than just crowds though. I believe it was one of the 2000 shows when Ed went on a pretty good rant about the respect music doesn't get from authorities there. 
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  • iOnlyownMymindiOnlyownMymind Posts: 2,812
    Brisk. said:
    They hate playing Seattle, no surprise.

    It should only be a surprise to people who weren't paying attention.
    I mean, is Seattle really that bad/different? I was at night 2 home show, seemed great. Never been to an arena show in the city. 
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