Funny that Barcelona the 6th is still only half sold. I would assume that Monday 8th is even worse. First time around that I will see a Pearl Jam concert not full? In Spain one of the PJ fan clubs has made an open letter to the band which has gotten quite a lot of attention.
Does anyone know what the platinum tickets for floor mean? I assume there is no golden circle in Barcelona this year?
Regardless of all the Barcelona arena is great. Indoor and great sound.
Funny that Barcelona the 6th is still only half sold. I would assume that Monday 8th is even worse. First time around that I will see a Pearl Jam concert not full? In Spain one of the PJ fan clubs has made an open letter to the band which has gotten quite a lot of attention.
Does anyone know what the platinum tickets for floor mean? I assume there is no golden circle in Barcelona this year?
Regardless of all the Barcelona arena is great. Indoor and great sound.
Platinum only means that you are paying a higher price. I wondered the same about any benefits for the platinum floor tickets, but there seems to be none. If you click on the information sign, when you choose the ticket, this will come up:
Maybe PJ will have to cancel the EU tour? With these ticket sales they will lose money coming here. They can come back next year with a proper EU tour, announced on time and with normal prices.
I just straight up bought a nosebleed seat in Philly for the same price as my 10C floor ticket at MSG N1 😂😑. Whatever I’m in the building.
Also - the verified fan thing is jacked. I signed up for LA / MSG / Philly and I got a notification for LA only. Later last night I checked MSG and Philly and I totally had fan club verified for both venues. Glad I got one seat in Philly but I would’ve jumped a lot sooner if I had been notified. Alas… Ticketmaster.
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Quick question from one too lazy to read through 79 pages or a bunch of other threads (and/or too stupid to comprehend all the official communications): are tickets (which will be in our TM account on our phones, as I understand it) transferrable? I'll be coming from Cali and my son from Indy, hopefully we can meet up prior to showtime but you never know.
I know tickets are normally transferrable in TM, but I would think 10c would want to prevent it if possible, to limit potential scalping (except, of course in New York and one other state - I think, ironically, Indiana). I know they used to (and perhaps still do) make GA holders go in together, but not sure if that would/could apply to assigned seats?
I just don't understand why its so damn hard for them to get it right. When i registered for 10C presale here were not any stadium maps of the seating. I selected Reserved P1 and Pit. I was lucky enough to get Vegas 2 nights, Montana, and then Wrigley 2 nights. When the tickets finally showed up in TM both night in Vegas and Chicago where nose bleed; for $200 each. What a disappointment. I live in Florida and will already be in Vegas for a conference so no big deal, but I wouldn't have paid $200 for the highest section. NO problem on Montana even though i was expecting Pit. Chicago is a mess. I would have never paid that amount of money for shitty seats. So misleading. I expected P1 reserved to be floor seats. Why would nose bleed and Pit be the same cost? Makes no sense and I highly disappointed. IM happy to have any tickets to any show, but when you've been mislead its such a punch in the stomach. They should show the section that you'd be getting and the cost. Why would anyone think that for the same price, as a 22 year 10C member and a paying member, that your tickets could range from the Pit to Section 305 where they sell baseball tickets for $30? So dishonest.
Yes there were. Every link to register included a map of the venue and what tix were available in 10C sale. Pit in pink, P1 in blue and P2 in orange. Not sure how you missed it in registering for 5 different shows.
Maybe that's true for some venues, but not all. Sacramento through 10C gave the option to select "Pit and Reserved P1", which was all the floor and the lower tier seated sections OR "P2", which was upper deck nosebleed sections. So while it didn't appear you'd end up with upper tier nosebleed without selecting it, you couldn't select "Pit" by itself (like you could in 2020) and your 10C tickets out of the "Pit and Reserved P1" section might have been in the Pit, or on the floor, or near the back of the floor on the upper side of the first tier. I figured being not a super long 10C member but long enough to get Pit tickets everywhere last round and only asking for one show, I'd end up with pretty decent seats. Maybe Pit, maybe floor. Certainly not 15 rows up near the back of the floor.
But the available sections were all colored in for Sacto as well as every show. That's the point. JJWallyGator said he didn't know what seats 10C had secured. It showed you for every show. Some shows it showed almost the entire venue. SO, you ran the risk if you had a newer 10C number of some far away seats.
I just straight up bought a nosebleed seat in Philly for the same price as my 10C floor ticket at MSG N1 😂😑. Whatever I’m in the building.
Also - the verified fan thing is jacked. I signed up for LA / MSG / Philly and I got a notification for LA only. Later last night I checked MSG and Philly and I totally had fan club verified for both venues. Glad I got one seat in Philly but I would’ve jumped a lot sooner if I had been notified. Alas… Ticketmaster.
Yeah, I had already found a ticket to Wrigley N1 and when I finally got off the waitlist, I wanted N2 tickets, but it wouldn't let me saying that I clicked on the wrong show. Anyway, I ended up using the same code and getting N2 from the Cubs website instead. Seats aren't great, but I don't care. I now have 6 months to find better seats and not be worried that I don't even have them.
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I'm disappointed the ticket prices are what they are, but they are simply being sold for what they are worth. The shows in NY, Philly etc are clearly worth high prices to people because that is what they are selling for. Many of the European shows are not worth it to fans so they remain unsold until prices come down.
People complaining that prices to sold out shows are too high are basically saying they want to pay less than something is worth ... which is exactly what the 10C has historically been able to do for fans ... but for many of us that is gone because our club tickets are so much worse than they used to be. I am very curious to see how many F2F tickets sit unsold at certain venues as we get close to the show dates. In Chicago last year for example there were a ton of 10C tickets left on F2F unsold because they were in the nosebleeds for $150+ and we were not allowed to bring the price down to sell them ... so we ate the cost. Since 10C is unwilling to market price their tickets to the club members (much higher prices for GA and close to stage, much lower prices for nosebleeds in most venues) they should fix part of this problem by allowing for F2F at prices below face value if needed so we can recover some of our cost for unused tickets.
I just straight up bought a nosebleed seat in Philly for the same price as my 10C floor ticket at MSG N1 😂😑. Whatever I’m in the building.
Also - the verified fan thing is jacked. I signed up for LA / MSG / Philly and I got a notification for LA only. Later last night I checked MSG and Philly and I totally had fan club verified for both venues. Glad I got one seat in Philly but I would’ve jumped a lot sooner if I had been notified. Alas… Ticketmaster.
Yeah, I had already found a ticket to Wrigley N1 and when I finally got off the waitlist, I wanted N2 tickets, but it wouldn't let me saying that I clicked on the wrong show. Anyway, I ended up using the same code and getting N2 from the Cubs website instead. Seats aren't great, but I don't care. I now have 6 months to find better seats and not be worried that I don't even have them.
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It's not impossible for concerts to sell so poorly that they are moved to a smaller venue. I've experienced that myself in Germany. However, I'm not aware of it ever having happened with Pearl Jam. So the question is, do you think that a concert like the one at Tottenham Stadium will be canceled or moved to another venue due to low demand? Or will they instead try to lower the prices so that they can get the thing reasonably full?
It's not impossible for concerts to sell so poorly that they are moved to a smaller venue. I've experienced that myself in Germany. However, I'm not aware of it ever having happened with Pearl Jam. So the question is, do you think that a concert like the one at Tottenham Stadium will be canceled or moved to another venue due to low demand? Or will they instead try to lower the prices so that they can get the thing reasonably full?
This happened with Pearl Jam in 2007 if I remember correctly.
The show in Dusseldorf was originally announced for the Merkur Spiel Arena(formerly the Ltu Arena) but then it was changed to the ISS Dome which is much smaller.
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It's not impossible for concerts to sell so poorly that they are moved to a smaller venue. I've experienced that myself in Germany. However, I'm not aware of it ever having happened with Pearl Jam. So the question is, do you think that a concert like the one at Tottenham Stadium will be canceled or moved to another venue due to low demand? Or will they instead try to lower the prices so that they can get the thing reasonably full?
This happened with Pearl Jam in 2007 if I remember correctly.
The show in Dusseldorf was originally announced for the Merkur Spiel Arena(formerly the Ltu Arena) but then it was changed to the ISS Dome which is much smaller.
Yep. Although, i remember something weird about that show. There were restrictions on ticket purchasing as far as having to authenticate the “ticket purchaser” at the door, or something strange. That is a very large population center there as well as not being too far from the Netherlands or Belgium. Sales should have been stronger🤷♂️🤷♂️ The tickets for London are slowly dwindling down, just not the upper back, where its a no-brainer they need to chop that price in half and it’ll sell out. Embarrassing, dumb-ass move by the band and its management, really
Speaking for myself I am not so upset about the price but more that there is no early entry / front rows for the 10c tickets at least for the European shows. Having been a hardcore fan since 1995 I as well as most other at least European fans I know are well into their 40s and are able to afford a ticket. Also we are in the age that it’s difficult to go to concerts every two weeks ( maybe 2 or 3 a year!) It seems more a decision to make it easier just to leave everything for TM and let them do it their way.
I have good news for anyone still waiting on TM to send their confirmed tickets. They said it will take about a week. So if you are like me waiting for the email on seats, it should be coming soon!
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Did anyone get 10c seats for Manchester? Curious about locations people got?
I've been a member for about 20 years, and in section 108 at the back.
Got decent blocks for the Barcelona shows - 105 & 122 - but obviously still not as good as the usual 10c blocks.
Did anyone else gets Barcelona seats?
I got 10C seats for Manchester in block 103 so not too bad actually, member 15+ years
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Fair to say the band has overestimated their size/appeal in Europe with those prices.
Very happy to see people sticking to their principles and not buying.
Those people saying the band won’t know what prices are being charged. Are talking about the same band who took Ticketmaster on back in the day….. They’ll know full well what’s being charged.
Of course they know.
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I'm sure the band is aware of the prices that were set. What I was questioning was that the band is micromanaging prices like the purported 50-euro price drop.
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The amount of unsold tickets for both Manchester and London so far is just crazy, just checked both venues and for Manchester to still have standing available would’ve been unthinkable before now, I know it’s not the band who set the prices but surely they would have had at least some input, it’s not a good look guys.. just makes me feel sad, I’m sure I’ll be excited as the shows get closer but just feels like a watershed moment whereby doing multiple shows in one run will be a thing of the past..
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Missoula show Question...I got GA for the Missoula show. When I open my tickets in my Ticketmaster account it show Section as GA3 and also states "General Admission". The Missoula University seating diagram for the show simply shows one area marked all in red labeled as PIT. Also, when we selected what types of tickets we were applying for it was simply "GA" or "P1" or both... Anyone know what the "3" in GA3 means??? Thanks.
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Missoula show Question...I got GA for the Missoula show. When I open my tickets in my Ticketmaster account it show Section as GA3 and also states "General Admission". The Missoula University seating diagram for the show simply shows one area marked all in red labeled as PIT. Also, when we selected what types of tickets we were applying for it was simply "GA" or "P1" or both... Anyone know what the "3" in GA3 means??? Thanks.
You got GA. End of story. Don't overthink this.
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I'm not mad at the cost. I'm still mad I balked at paying to see Temple of the Dog at the Paramount. I just do not understand why they gave me access to Portland. I should have just not mentioned it and just asked for Seattle. Again, this is all my fault as I was a member from 1994-2010 and "things" happen and I did not rejoin until last year. Anyway, I'll just keep asking about the F2F thing. I go to shows by myself so I should be able to find one closer to the show date. For now, I have to finish student-teaching before I can go at all!
I'm not mad at the cost. I'm still mad I balked at paying to see Temple of the Dog at the Paramount. I just do not understand why they gave me access to Portland. I should have just not mentioned it and just asked for Seattle. Again, this is all my fault as I was a member from 1994-2010 and "things" happen and I did not rejoin until last year. Anyway, I'll just keep asking about the F2F thing. I go to shows by myself so I should be able to find one closer to the show date. For now, I have to finish student-teaching before I can go at all!
There was no priority for the 10C tickets, so getting Portland had no impact on you not getting Seattle. Seattle was just much higher demand since it’s their home town and the last shows on the leg.
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They can come back next year with a proper EU tour, announced on time and with normal prices.
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I've been a member for about 20 years, and in section 108 at the back.
Got decent blocks for the Barcelona shows - 105 & 122 - but obviously still not as good as the usual 10c blocks.
Did anyone else gets Barcelona seats?
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I know tickets are normally transferrable in TM, but I would think 10c would want to prevent it if possible, to limit potential scalping (except, of course in New York and one other state - I think, ironically, Indiana). I know they used to (and perhaps still do) make GA holders go in together, but not sure if that would/could apply to assigned seats?
JJWallyGator said he didn't know what seats 10C had secured. It showed you for every show. Some shows it showed almost the entire venue. SO, you ran the risk if you had a newer 10C number of some far away seats.
Anyway, I ended up using the same code and getting N2 from the Cubs website instead.
Seats aren't great, but I don't care. I now have 6 months to find better seats and not be worried that I don't even have them.
People complaining that prices to sold out shows are too high are basically saying they want to pay less than something is worth ... which is exactly what the 10C has historically been able to do for fans ... but for many of us that is gone because our club tickets are so much worse than they used to be. I am very curious to see how many F2F tickets sit unsold at certain venues as we get close to the show dates. In Chicago last year for example there were a ton of 10C tickets left on F2F unsold because they were in the nosebleeds for $150+ and we were not allowed to bring the price down to sell them ... so we ate the cost. Since 10C is unwilling to market price their tickets to the club members (much higher prices for GA and close to stage, much lower prices for nosebleeds in most venues) they should fix part of this problem by allowing for F2F at prices below face value if needed so we can recover some of our cost for unused tickets.
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The show in Dusseldorf was originally announced for the Merkur Spiel Arena(formerly the Ltu Arena) but then it was changed to the ISS Dome which is much smaller.
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The tickets for London are slowly dwindling down, just not the upper back, where its a no-brainer they need to chop that price in half and it’ll sell out. Embarrassing, dumb-ass move by the band and its management, really
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Also seniority doesn’t matter for getting selected — it only matters if you are selected for seats, seniority gives you better seats.