At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
Fine with me. While everyone else is clamoring to get as close as they can, I'll casually be scoping out the best aisle seat with an awesome view.
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I am into this, i feel good about my chances lol. Im up to bench pressing the bar now like 2-3 times.. in a row!
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At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
Fine with me. While everyone else is clamoring to get as close as they can, I'll casually be scoping out the best aisle seat with an awesome view.
Ya know what? I am an idiot AND a complete glutton for punishment. So I am deciding to hold out hope for PIT tickets during my seat reassignments. Otherwise, I'm waiting to get worse seats. I'm not complaining or anything, just intentionally giving myself false hope for the next few days. See you in the PIT at Chi 1 mofos!!!!
"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
Ya know what? I am an idiot AND a complete glutton for punishment. So I am deciding to hold out hope for PIT tickets during my seat reassignments. Otherwise, I'm waiting to get worse seats. I'm not complaining or anything, just intentionally giving myself false hope for the next few days. See you in the PIT at Chi 1 mofos!!!!
I was actually thinking the exact same thing. So funny. It's totally not legit, but I'm only going to be happy if I get Pit or first row on one of those side sections. I'm 294,000, so not likely.
I have it on good authority that most 10C members will be in the upper 400s section at most shows. Disappointing
I didn’t think UC had a 400 level
They're building one just for us
If they sell all the premium seats they can build 400 and 500.
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Ya know what? I am an idiot AND a complete glutton for punishment. So I am deciding to hold out hope for PIT tickets during my seat reassignments. Otherwise, I'm waiting to get worse seats. I'm not complaining or anything, just intentionally giving myself false hope for the next few days. See you in the PIT at Chi 1 mofos!!!!
Your seat reassignment isn't going to put you in pit no matter what number you are. You'll get another seat.
Had GA for Quebec and Ottawa last year and was at the back and passing free beers out to new friends I met… had about 6 feet circle of space all around me. It was a great spot and I walked in whenever I felt like it!
Great view and was dead center!
Same situation in OKC last year. Had an absolute blast!
Had GA for both L.A shows, Oakland N1, QC, OTT and Hamilton last year. Walked in between 6:30-7:00pm for every show. Was 2nd row Mikes side at best and 8 rows Eddie at worst.
It all depends on what you want. Personally what I do works for me.
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Ya know what? I am an idiot AND a complete glutton for punishment. So I am deciding to hold out hope for PIT tickets during my seat reassignments. Otherwise, I'm waiting to get worse seats. I'm not complaining or anything, just intentionally giving myself false hope for the next few days. See you in the PIT at Chi 1 mofos!!!!
Your seat reassignment isn't going to put you in pit no matter what number you are. You'll get another seat.
I know. I'm just opting to have a couple of days of false hope rather than waiting to see my reassigned seats in the 300 level. Yes, I know it is futile, but fun to imagine in the meantime.
"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
I have it on good authority that most 10C members will be in the upper 400s section at most shows. Disappointing
I didn’t think UC had a 400 level
UC has 300 level, never had a 400 level
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2019 - Alice in Chains Milwaukee, WI
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How do Pit GA Row 1 tickets work? Like are these right up next to stage? Do you have to get in line early to claim these, what about a restroom break? Are you able to slide right back to the front?
Piss yourself or lose your spot............. I thought most people up there don't drink, I've never had the desire to camp out, not drink or use the restroom, so not sure all the rules. To each their own. I'm sure it is awesome and once in a lifetime experience but for me not worth all the trouble to get there.
I have GA tix for STP N1. Back in the day I may have waited in line to secure a better spot, but I'll just be happy to be there on the floor and not worry about what I have to drink. I'll probably walk in there slightly early but not going to stress about pushing and shoving myself up close. My wife is on the shorter side, though, so it may be hard for her to see anything. She's 5'2. I want her to have a great experience. Will she see ok? any suggestions? She also has a small bladder, lol, so waiting in line for hours, etc. is probably out of the question...haha. Anyway, we'll have a blast, I'm sure!
Just hang out towards the back of GA and you (or your wife) can see a lot better and you're basically in the 15th or 20th row with room to move, can get out for drinks and bathroom, and the sound is slightly better than way up front. We did that in OKC in 2013 and it was nice. I had GA for St Paul in 2014 and went solo and it was nice to have a good view of the whole band (and still felt close when Eddie came into the crowd). They allow enough room for the back 1/3 of GA to be pretty spaced out and being further from people allows a better view for short people (I'm 5'6" so floor seats or GA present challenges for seeing!).
Thank you! This is the info I was looking for! I really want my wife to have an awesome experience and we've only had reserved seats in the last couple of PJ shows we've been to. Both of us used to go to GA shows back in the 90s, and those were the days of mosh pits and body surfing. She could get a great view back in those days riding the crowd...lol. But those days are behind us. haha. I'm 6' tall, so I'm more concerned about blocking the view of someone behind me. Jeez, now I'm sounding old. No matter what, we are going to have a blast! Can't wait!
I had GA in Chicago 2018. I am 5ft 3. Some ppl slept overnight for rail..not me i rolled in at 5pm, but then we had storms and we all had to leave GA and wait it out..it was a madhouse when thye let us back in but I was maybe 8 or so rows back on Stone's side and although I had some issues seeing certain band members at times, for the most part I could wiggle to get a view between heads.
For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
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For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
You are probably posting this to make the case that PJ represents excellent value. Which they do. However, the Aerosmith pricing is actually more fair. If you’re in the nosebleeds or behind the stage you don’t pay as much as someone in the best seats in the house. At the very least I would like to see PJ introduce two price points. Something simple like add $20 to the price of lowers and subtract $20 from uppers, or some similar numbers that would leave total revenue the same. That way if someone gets dumped into an upper in the draw at least it buys a couple of beers for their misfortune.
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At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I’d find the smallest chode and clean his clock right off the bat. Drop him so he slides down the stairs I’m front of everyone. Like prison. Set the tone so people know what’s coming if they F with me
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I’d find the smallest chode and clean his clock right off the bat. Drop him so he slides down the stairs I’m front of everyone. Like prison. Set the tone so people know what’s coming if they F with me
Good luck, I’ll be naked and greased up and my finger nails all grown out
"Well, I think this band is incapable of sucking."
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I’d find the smallest chode and clean his clock right off the bat. Drop him so he slides down the stairs I’m front of everyone. Like prison. Set the tone so people know what’s coming if they F with me
Good luck, I’ll be naked and greased up and my finger nails all grown out
Some of those day of tickets shows had a combination of seniority + getting there early. I know at least a couple tours they issued you in blocks based on seniority, and then gave out seat assignments within that block based on when you arrived. I didn't care for that. I don't like to feel like I need to get there early. Its why I love the assigned seats at movies now. You can show up halfway through the previews and still have good seats!.
Hmm, I don't remember that. What years would that have been?
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I’d find the smallest chode and clean his clock right off the bat. Drop him so he slides down the stairs I’m front of everyone. Like prison. Set the tone so people know what’s coming if they F with me
Good luck, I’ll be naked and greased up and my finger nails all grown out
I love how weird and creative this is getting.
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For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
You are probably posting this to make the case that PJ represents excellent value. Which they do. However, the Aerosmith pricing is actually more fair. If you’re in the nosebleeds or behind the stage you don’t pay as much as someone in the best seats in the house. At the very least I would like to see PJ introduce two price points. Something simple like add $20 to the price of lowers and subtract $20 from uppers, or some similar numbers that would leave total revenue the same. That way if someone gets dumped into an upper in the draw at least it buys a couple of beers for their misfortune.
Aerosmith isn’t a valid comp…period.
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For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
You are probably posting this to make the case that PJ represents excellent value. Which they do. However, the Aerosmith pricing is actually more fair. If you’re in the nosebleeds or behind the stage you don’t pay as much as someone in the best seats in the house. At the very least I would like to see PJ introduce two price points. Something simple like add $20 to the price of lowers and subtract $20 from uppers, or some similar numbers that would leave total revenue the same. That way if someone gets dumped into an upper in the draw at least it buys a couple of beers for their misfortune.
Aerosmith isn’t a valid comp…period.
The problem with that tiered pricing is I would imagine the bad seats would stay the same price, and the good seats would go up. So with that in mind, I'm happy with the single price.
It almost seems like its not about the actual cost, just some people are upset they paid the same price for nosebleeds as someone in row 1 based on principle.
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
I’d find the smallest chode and clean his clock right off the bat. Drop him so he slides down the stairs I’m front of everyone. Like prison. Set the tone so people know what’s coming if they F with me
Good luck, I’ll be naked and greased up and my finger nails all grown out
Weird. But impressive. Let’s team up.
I’ll stay in back…..I’m frightened now.
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For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
You are probably posting this to make the case that PJ represents excellent value. Which they do. However, the Aerosmith pricing is actually more fair. If you’re in the nosebleeds or behind the stage you don’t pay as much as someone in the best seats in the house. At the very least I would like to see PJ introduce two price points. Something simple like add $20 to the price of lowers and subtract $20 from uppers, or some similar numbers that would leave total revenue the same. That way if someone gets dumped into an upper in the draw at least it buys a couple of beers for their misfortune.
Aerosmith isn’t a valid comp…period.
The problem with that tiered pricing is I would imagine the bad seats would stay the same price, and the good seats would go up. So with that in mind, I'm happy with the single price.
It almost seems like its not about the actual cost, just some people are upset they paid the same price for nosebleeds as someone in row 1 based on principle.
I don't have a problem with the way PJ sets the pricing. however i feel bad for the poor fuckers that end up in the 300 section at the United Center.
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For a frame of reference Aerosmith pricing plus fees for farewell tour in Louisville.
Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
Why am I always discriminated against?
That's what the asking prices will be at first, and some poor saps will actually pay that. But once they realize they aren't going to sell out at those prices, they'll drop the prices. Look at the Billy Joel/Stevie Nicks stadium tour. For some of those dates, they're completely sold out of 200 and 300 level upper deck seats, because those were cheaper. Meanwhile, they've sold almost none of the lower level and field seats because they're way overpriced...even after 3 price drops already.
That's the beauty of "dynamic pricing." They can charge whatever the hell they want at any time. There's been times when I've bought tickets at $139 the day they went on sale, only to have seats in the same section and row drop down to as low as $29 the week of the show.
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I was actually thinking the exact same thing. So funny. It's totally not legit, but I'm only going to be happy if I get Pit or first row on one of those side sections. I'm 294,000, so not likely.
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2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
2025.....????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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2016 - Greenville, SC (Vs, SC), Raleigh, NC, Columbia, SC, Boston, MA (Fenway Park 1), Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field 1 & 2)
2022 - Nashville, TN, St. Louis, MO, Oklahoma City, OK, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV
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Also dynamic pricing and price bump for aisle seats
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-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
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So with that in mind, I'm happy with the single price.
It almost seems like its not about the actual cost, just some people are upset they paid the same price for nosebleeds as someone in row 1 based on principle.
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That's what the asking prices will be at first, and some poor saps will actually pay that. But once they realize they aren't going to sell out at those prices, they'll drop the prices. Look at the Billy Joel/Stevie Nicks stadium tour. For some of those dates, they're completely sold out of 200 and 300 level upper deck seats, because those were cheaper. Meanwhile, they've sold almost none of the lower level and field seats because they're way overpriced...even after 3 price drops already.
That's the beauty of "dynamic pricing." They can charge whatever the hell they want at any time. There's been times when I've bought tickets at $139 the day they went on sale, only to have seats in the same section and row drop down to as low as $29 the week of the show.