Official 2023 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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You would have thought. But it seems like everyone pulling reserveds - even with 2nd and 3rd choices - also selected the reserve only option. Seems like there may have been two separate bins, so to speak. Those that didn't get GA don't seem to have been bumped over to the reserve draw, or at least are at the back of that line after all priorities are exhausted.tylerj said:
I think your assumption was correct. They made it clear that GA/Reserve was really for both. Just reserved means you just don't have a chance for GA.Hurls15 said:I selected Chicago 2 as priority #1 and Chicago 1 as priority #2. Crickets here.
I only selected GA or Reserve, thinking there was no need to select Reserve as well. I assumed that if I didn't draw GA, I had the same chance as someone who also selected Reserve only. Based on what I am seeing here, that assumption may have been incorrect....0 -
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That's not how it's worked for the last few tours I don't believe. Been multiple past examples of 2nd, 3rd priority ppl getting tickets and 1st priority ppl getting nothing. it's caused a lot of butthurt for some folks. My first priority was Chicago N1. Haven't received an email yet. Yet some people at 2nd priority have reported getting reserved tickets.CopperTom said:
No. First priority are drawn first. If tickets remain, they move on to second priority entries. A first priority person should never lose and a second priority person win.tylerj said:All, it's not totally confusing as to why someone who listed any show as 2nd priority would get a ticket and someone with 1st priority wouldn't. My understanding is they group those in 1st priority, run the randomizer/lottery and issue tickets to those who get picked. Once that's done they do that again for 2nd, 3rd, 4th priority etc until all the allotment is gone.
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We have no way of knowing, based on results, whether checking the second box mattered, because nobody has actually lost any reserved lottery entries yet.shep said:
I hope that wasn't the case... I assumed that you could only check 1 box... how naïve of me...Hurls15 said:I selected Chicago 2 as priority #1 and Chicago 1 as priority #2. Crickets here.
I only selected GA or Reserve, thinking there was no need to select Reserve as well. I assumed that if I didn't draw GA, I had the same chance as someone who also selected Reserve only. Based on what I am seeing here, that assumption may have been incorrect....
i figured the second box was only intended for people who didn't want GA.... (yes, those people do exist)...Camden 2 2006, Newark 2010, Barclays 2 2013, Central Park 2015, MSG 2 2016, Wrigley 1 2016, Rome 2018, Prague 2018, Asbury Park 2021, EV & Earthlings NYC 1 2022, MSG 2022, Louisville 2022, Dublin 2024, MSG 1 2024, MSG 2 20240 -
I haven’t received a word. Let me tell you, starting to get pissed.
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Not following what you are saying. The way it worked in the past, if they had fewer tickets than demand for all of those entered in priority 1, they they would run a lottery to see who in priority 1 scored tickets and who did not. Priority 2 entries would only have a chance once Priority 1 entries were fully satisfied. So for a Priority 2 pick to hit there had to be tickets left over after assigning tickets to all Priority 1 entries.tylerj said:All, it's not totally confusing as to why someone who listed any show as 2nd priority would get a ticket and someone with 1st priority wouldn't. My understanding is they group those in 1st priority, run the randomizer/lottery and issue tickets to those who get picked. Once that's done they do that again for 2nd, 3rd, 4th priority etc until all the allotment is gone.
I could be wrong. Someone let me know if they know otherwise.0 -
Same here ^^^RLSuperstar said:
Me too, in that order. I'm 0 for 3. Congrats on CHI!CosmoCramer said:I requested Indy as 1st Option and Chicago N1 2nd option N2 3rd Option.
I have gotten Chicago N1 confirmed so far. Indy would be a home show for me.0 -
so do we think GA are all gone now?
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or those that were 10C members in 1998 and let their memberships lag for one reason or another ...PJNB said:
Gotta sell those nosebleeds to the new members that want GA though!RedMosquitoSmile28 said:
I wonder if something goofy is going on with that like it ran GA and didn't work and that was it for that request? They probably should have just left it as GA only. But who knows.JBob87 said:
Sure but based on everything we know, a GA/Reserved for a Priority 1 show who lost GA, should still get Reserved tickets over a Priority 2 entry Reserved only.RedMosquitoSmile28 said:
GA is always more difficult. Even though they threw in the reserved piece with it this time, I am guessing it was pretty much designated to GA. I have gotten every ticket I've put in for, save waiting on Fort Worth knock on wood, but I am not a GA guy. I think if you just put reserved you probably had a really good chance of getting tickets.wnh1977 said:So am I understanding this right? The folks that just picked GA/reserved are maybe having regrets that they didn't opt for all seating options?
Has anybody seen any tickets for behind the stage pop up yet? Or have they not gotten that far yet?0 -
Did you get the rejection e-mail?Kscott1074 said:
Same here.elvistheking44 said:
I put in for Chicago night 2, first pick and did not win…PJNB said:
With this anyone that put in for Chi night 2 as a first pick should have won. Still lots of people without any emails for it as their first pick too.3days said:1st Choice Indy Res - Won Res Sect C Row V2nd Choice Chicago 2 - Won Res Section 1 Row 22
3rd Choice Chicago 1 - Waiting
Number 192xxx0 -
I have Chicago 2 as my first priority and nothing so far. But I did include side stage and behind the stage as options so maybe I will get those. 🤷♂️I just want to find out somethingCopperTom said:
No. First priority are drawn first. If tickets remain, they move on to second priority entries. A first priority person should never lose and a second priority person win.tylerj said:All, it's not totally confusing as to why someone who listed any show as 2nd priority would get a ticket and someone with 1st priority wouldn't. My understanding is they group those in 1st priority, run the randomizer/lottery and issue tickets to those who get picked. Once that's done they do that again for 2nd, 3rd, 4th priority etc until all the allotment is gone.
I could be wrong. Someone let me know if they know otherwise.0 -
I’m getting anxious and slightly pissed off right now.0
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Here’s where I’m at just for data purposes-
1. Chicago N1- haven’t heard anything
2. STP N1- won reserved
3. STP N2- won reserved
4. Chicago N2- haven’t heard anything
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That is the reason we put priority down. It makes no sense to have priority for pics if it was random as you said. In no way should someone that picked a show as a 2nd get it over someone that put it as a first. That is a broken systemtylerj said:
That's not how it's worked for the last few tours I don't believe. Been multiple past examples of 2nd, 3rd priority ppl getting tickets and 1st priority ppl getting nothing. it's caused a lot of butthurt for some folks. My first priority was Chicago N1. Haven't received an email yet. Yet some people at 2nd priority have reported getting reserved tickets.CopperTom said:
No. First priority are drawn first. If tickets remain, they move on to second priority entries. A first priority person should never lose and a second priority person win.tylerj said:All, it's not totally confusing as to why someone who listed any show as 2nd priority would get a ticket and someone with 1st priority wouldn't. My understanding is they group those in 1st priority, run the randomizer/lottery and issue tickets to those who get picked. Once that's done they do that again for 2nd, 3rd, 4th priority etc until all the allotment is gone.
I could be wrong. Someone let me know if they know otherwise.0 -
Definitely could see something getting messed up with this.RedMosquitoSmile28 said:
I wonder if something goofy is going on with that like it ran GA and didn't work and that was it for that request? They probably should have just left it as GA only. But who knows.JBob87 said:
Sure but based on everything we know, a GA/Reserved for a Priority 1 show who lost GA, should still get Reserved tickets over a Priority 2 entry Reserved only.RedMosquitoSmile28 said:
GA is always more difficult. Even though they threw in the reserved piece with it this time, I am guessing it was pretty much designated to GA. I have gotten every ticket I've put in for, save waiting on Fort Worth knock on wood, but I am not a GA guy. I think if you just put reserved you probably had a really good chance of getting tickets.wnh1977 said:So am I understanding this right? The folks that just picked GA/reserved are maybe having regrets that they didn't opt for all seating options?
Has anybody seen any tickets for behind the stage pop up yet? Or have they not gotten that far yet?0 -
Possibly on your last remark. No way of knowing for sure cause they weren't really super clear.Hurls15 said:
You would have thought. But it seems like everyone pulling reserveds - even with 2nd and 3rd choices - also selected the reserve only option. Seems like there may have been two separate bins, so to speak. Those that didn't get GA don't seem to have been bumped over to the reserve draw, or at least are at the back of that line after all priorities are exhausted.tylerj said:
I think your assumption was correct. They made it clear that GA/Reserve was really for both. Just reserved means you just don't have a chance for GA.Hurls15 said:I selected Chicago 2 as priority #1 and Chicago 1 as priority #2. Crickets here.
I only selected GA or Reserve, thinking there was no need to select Reserve as well. I assumed that if I didn't draw GA, I had the same chance as someone who also selected Reserve only. Based on what I am seeing here, that assumption may have been incorrect....Chicago, Aug 24, 2009
Noblesville, May 7, 2010
PJ20 Night 1, 2011
Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 2014
Milwaukee, Oct. 20, 2014
Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2016
Wrigley Field, Aug 22, 2016
Wrigley Field, Aug 18, 2018
Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2018
St. Louis, Sept. 18, 2022
Chicago, Sept. 5, 2023
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Anyone know if DENIAL emails will be sent out? Just curious. I'm not hopeful for INDY tix at this point in the day.
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I think Chicago has stalled and 200 and 300 level are forthcoming, haven't seen anything yet past front of 200 levels.Post edited by Doug87 on0
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