Official 2023 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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Exactly, it's standard business negotiation. You want something, you need to give up something.Eddieredder said:
I mean it makes sense to me. Similar practices work in all kinds of business. What does your model look like? Happy to show you my crude assumptionsaisleseats said:
It always trips me out to see so many of you who have been completely gaslighted by this.mattcoz said:
It's just the reality of doing business these days. They need to cede this one point to get more seating at reasonable prices for the fan club.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.
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There is other options. Look at what Zach Bryan is doing. He completely removed Ticketmaster from the process and is playing large venues. If you want to remove Ticketmaster, it can be done.jwc6160 said:
well, its either this or the band finds a field somewhere in each state to play. TM owns the whole industry. If PJ wants to play, they have to at least somewhat play by their rules. TM doesn't give 2 shits if PJ tours or not. They have plenty other bands that will play ball. You can thank your local congressman that doesn't give a shit about monopolies. The TM monopoly is just one of many that they completely ignore at the expense of regular people.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.0 -
Can't remember PJ Premium or TM Platinum being restricted to verified fans only like today is. Maybe it has been this way before, anyone else know?0
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I will admit, it was easier for me to buy into before we saw some of the seats being sold blind to Ten Club. "We're selling premium seats to get YOU more tickets...but those tickets are ones you would have never bought on your own."aisleseats said:
It always trips me out to see so many of you who have been completely gaslighted by this.mattcoz said:
It's just the reality of doing business these days. They need to cede this one point to get more seating at reasonable prices for the fan club.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.___________________________________________
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It was like this last tour. This is a presale, they won't be restricted when the general on sale happens.johnny__utah said:Can't remember PJ Premium or TM Platinum being restricted to verified fans only like today is. Maybe it has been this way before, anyone else know?
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I'll play devil's advocate for the sake of the conversation... I don't recall seeing too many people who put in for St Paul get rejected.JimmyV said:
I will admit, it was easier for me to buy into before we saw some of the seats being sold blind to Ten Club. "We're selling premium seats to get YOU more tickets...but those tickets are ones you would have never bought on your own."aisleseats said:
It always trips me out to see so many of you who have been completely gaslighted by this.mattcoz said:
It's just the reality of doing business these days. They need to cede this one point to get more seating at reasonable prices for the fan club.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.
Could accepting the premium ticket sales have been a tradeoff to getting more tickets allocated to the fan club?
I genuinely don't know, just spit balling here.0 -

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Interesting. I'd be curious if the non ticketmaster venues are any better. Any large promoter is going to get their cut. Live nation has control over a lot of them in most cities so i'm curious where he is playing. Good on him though.Dlmartin1984 said:
There is other options. Look at what Zach Bryan is doing. He completely removed Ticketmaster from the process and is playing large venues. If you want to remove Ticketmaster, it can be done.jwc6160 said:
well, its either this or the band finds a field somewhere in each state to play. TM owns the whole industry. If PJ wants to play, they have to at least somewhat play by their rules. TM doesn't give 2 shits if PJ tours or not. They have plenty other bands that will play ball. You can thank your local congressman that doesn't give a shit about monopolies. The TM monopoly is just one of many that they completely ignore at the expense of regular people.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.KC 2010
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New York 2016
Seattle 2018
St Louis 2022
Austin 2023
EV@ Innings Festival Arizona 2023
Lisbon 2024
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Won't let me join Waiting Room. This is going bad
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We can't see it now, but all the shows were listed as:
Fan-Verified Presale 10am
and
PJ Premium 10am
No mention of needing Fan-Verified for Premiums/Platinums, and no mention of the Premiums being a "presale"; never seen that beforePost edited by dmbolp on0 -
Good point. The other thread poll showed that 90% got tix? Small sample of course, but that seems pretty good. I certainly saw a lot less "gutted" and "shut out" posts vs years past.Merkin Baller said:
I'll play devil's advocate for the sake of the conversation... I don't recall seeing too many people who put in for St Paul get rejected.JimmyV said:
I will admit, it was easier for me to buy into before we saw some of the seats being sold blind to Ten Club. "We're selling premium seats to get YOU more tickets...but those tickets are ones you would have never bought on your own."aisleseats said:
It always trips me out to see so many of you who have been completely gaslighted by this.mattcoz said:
It's just the reality of doing business these days. They need to cede this one point to get more seating at reasonable prices for the fan club.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.
Could accepting the premium ticket sales have been a tradeoff to getting more tickets allocated to the fan club?
I genuinely don't know, just spit balling here.0 -
Do you have a verified code? If not, don't try to join, you're only making it harder on those who do have a code. This is how the Taylor Swift situation got out of hand.TP128347 said:Won't let me join Waiting Room. This is going bad
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Yea, the faq for this tour kinda makes it sound like this VF sale is the public sale, not a presale.dmbolp said:We can't see it now, but all the shows were listed as:
Fan-Verified Presale
or
PJ Premium
No mention of needing Fan-Verified for Premiums/Platinums, and no mention of the Premiums being a "presale"; never seen that before
"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." .. "The Verified Fan Onsale will begin on Friday, April 28 at 10 a.m. local venue time."
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Hoping you're kidding lolStephanieL19 said:
This is just rude. I am a verified fan since 1993! LOL. WTF. No, I don't "GOT IT"
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2010-05-03 Kansas City | 2011-07-01 St. Louis EV
2011-07-02 Mpls EV | 2011-09-03 PJ20
2011-09-04 PJ20 | 2011-09-17 Winnipeg
2012-09-30 Missoula | 2012-11-18 Tulsa EV
2013-07-19 Chicago | 2013-11-15 Dallas
2013-11-16 OKC | 2014-10-09 Lincoln
2014-10-17 Moline | 2014-10-19 St. Paul
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2018-08-20 Chicago | 2022-05-09 Phoenix
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2022-09-20 OKC | 2023-08-31 St. Paul
2023-09-02 St. Paul | 2024-05-16 Las Vegas
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Looking at his tour I recognize at least one venue, he is playing the BOK Center in Tulsa, which PJ played back in 2014. It must not be exclusive to TM.jwc6160 said:
Interesting. I'd be curious if the non ticketmaster venues are any better. Any large promoter is going to get their cut. Live nation has control over a lot of them in most cities so i'm curious where he is playing. Good on him though.Dlmartin1984 said:
There is other options. Look at what Zach Bryan is doing. He completely removed Ticketmaster from the process and is playing large venues. If you want to remove Ticketmaster, it can be done.jwc6160 said:
well, its either this or the band finds a field somewhere in each state to play. TM owns the whole industry. If PJ wants to play, they have to at least somewhat play by their rules. TM doesn't give 2 shits if PJ tours or not. They have plenty other bands that will play ball. You can thank your local congressman that doesn't give a shit about monopolies. The TM monopoly is just one of many that they completely ignore at the expense of regular people.fixer123 said:Maybe I’m naive; or old; or both. But it’s so hard for me to make sense of this band being ok with things like ‘premium seating.’ It just seems to contrary to what they have expressed being about all these years.0 -
Lets make some assumptions. 20,000 ticket venue
10k fan club tix at $162 (50%) $1.6 mm
2k premium tix at $1000 (10%) $2 mm
2k verified fan tix at $162 (10%) $324k
6k misc* (30%) $0
*promoter, friends and family, venue, ticketmaster, etc etc etc
$3,924,000**
**not accounting for venue cost, security, travel, staffing etc
Assuming thats the number all parties need. No premium means the avg ticket price, fan club and verified, would need to be $280 right?
How would you suggest making up that $1-2 mm?
Cost of doing business goes up. Do you
1. eat it
2. raise prices
3. find a way to offset it
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It's a fan-verified presale for all tickets right now, which includes premium. Doesn't matter what the individual tickets are being listed as, you need to be a verified fan to get into the presale.dmbolp said:We can't see it now, but all the shows were listed as:
Fan-Verified Presale 10am
and
PJ Premium 10am
No mention of needing Fan-Verified for Premiums/Platinums, and no mention of the Premiums being a "presale"; never seen that before
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Pearl Jam is not the only band...
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