Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
10C number has nothing to do with being selected for GA.
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
Your 10C membership number has nothing to do with you getting chosen in the lottery.
or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah... makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
Your tenclub number and getting GA have nothing to do with each other
"Well, I think this band is incapable of sucking."
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
10C tickets are random, your 10C number only starts factoring in when you have been picked
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Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
Number has nothing to do with lottery….consider yourself lucky, seats would be much further back.
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Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
Nice score! For clarity though, seniority doesn't matter when it comes to winning tickets. Everyone, regardless of 10C # has an equal chance if they put in for GA. Seniority only becomes a factor if you were drawn specifically for seats. There will be a lot of higher seniority folks that will be livid about getting a seat and not GA (or not winning at all).
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Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
Seniority has nothing to do with being selected- the selection process is totally random. But congrats!!!
How many responses can we get and also how long until someone else comes up with the same response about their high number...
or low number and getting shut out...
So far I’m in the latter
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Just got Chicago N1 GA which was #1 priority. My 10C is 657xxx. With a number that high and getting GA, I am guess there might not be as much demand as I anticipated.
Nothing on Chicago N2 which was #2.
I believe GA will also be done on seniority this tour so you'll probably be standing at the back.
I at least appreciate that I only have to be here right now worrying about it if I chose to. They gave themselves until the end of the day. Getting concert tickets has really become an unnecessarily complicated process. I sat through the F5 debacle years ago, and then the Taylor Swift meltdown for my daughter, and I have no doubt the angst, and failures will continue. Once the 10C distribution is over and verified begins, that is where the real headaches happen.
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you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
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2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
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10.05.05 Chicago
05.16.06 Chicago | 05.17.06 Chicago | 06.29.06 Milwaukee
08.02.07 Chicago | 08.05.07 Chicago
08.23.09 Chicago | 08.24.09 Chicago
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07.19.13 Chicago
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08.18.18 Chicago
09.18.22 St. Louis
09.05.23 Chicago
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
*ducks*
We really need some more emails...
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10.05.05 Chicago
05.16.06 Chicago | 05.17.06 Chicago | 06.29.06 Milwaukee
08.02.07 Chicago | 08.05.07 Chicago
08.23.09 Chicago | 08.24.09 Chicago
05.07.10 Noblesville | 05.09.10 Cleveland
09.03.11 Alpine Valley | 09.04.11 Alpine Valley
07.19.13 Chicago
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08.20.16 Chicago
08.18.18 Chicago
09.18.22 St. Louis
09.05.23 Chicago
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