I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
All the ones with that price sold right away. We're talking about ALL the premium tickets that haven't been able to sell. There were so many and the prices were so high, and still are too high even though most of them have gone way down.
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I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
Sorry I should've clarified. I was referring to 2 mins after tickets went on sale and you couldn't buy anything at face value because it appeared that the shows had practically sold out. All you could buy were PJ premium priced tickets. So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it. Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
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Seattle 09-16-96, Vancouver 07-19-98, Seattle 11-05-00, Seattle 12-09-02, Vancouver 05-30-03, Vancouver 09-02-05, Gorge 07-23-06, Seattle 09-21-09, Seattle 09-22-09, Vancouver 09-25-09
I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
Sorry I should've clarified. I was referring to 2 mins after tickets went on sale and you couldn't buy anything at face value because it appeared that the shows had practically sold out. All you could buy were PJ premium priced tickets. So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it. Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
That has been their playbook the last few years, but Vancouver is an extreme example. Practically the entire far half of the lower bowl is available for N2. Wondering if they cancel.
PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
Sorry I should've clarified. I was referring to 2 mins after tickets went on sale and you couldn't buy anything at face value because it appeared that the shows had practically sold out. All you could buy were PJ premium priced tickets. So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it. Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
That has been their playbook the last few years, but Vancouver is an extreme example. Practically the entire far half of the lower bowl is available for N2. Wondering if they cancel.
Yeah, and almost all of them are premium tix. I feel they are going to have to lower those to $100 to get them moving.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
Just listed two tickets for Vegas N1 on the F2F exchange, if anyone's interested--they're the regular (non-premium) priced tickets (200 each), in Section 24, Row Q.
Just listed two tickets for Vegas N1 on the F2F exchange, if anyone's interested--they're the regular (non-premium) priced tickets (200 each), in Section 24, Row Q.
Wow...these sold quite quickly--I actually got the email that they'd sold before I got the email that they had been successfully listed. I will also be listing my Vegas N2 tickets, again regular price, Section 10, Row L--I'll do that at noon eastern time in order to give anyone here who's looking a chance.
I will also be listing my Vegas N2 tickets, again regular price, Section 10, Row L--I'll do that at noon eastern time in order to give anyone here who's looking a chance.
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2006: London Astoria, Lisbon I & II, Paris, Verona, Milano
2007: Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
2009: Manchester
2010: Belfast, Berlin
2012: Manchester I & II
2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes
2018: Amsterdam I, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, London 2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II
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PHI1 is looking like a tough ticket. 5 more months of hitting refresh and getting beat to tickets.
Pretty much
PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
Sorry I should've clarified. I was referring to 2 mins after tickets went on sale and you couldn't buy anything at face value because it appeared that the shows had practically sold out. All you could buy were PJ premium priced tickets. So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it. Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
That has been their playbook the last few years, but Vancouver is an extreme example. Practically the entire far half of the lower bowl is available for N2. Wondering if they cancel.
I doubt it. I went to a pumpkins shows in Vancouver in 2022, and it had way more unsold tickets, and somehow by showtime it looked fairly full. I was actually shocked because I didn't expect to get to the see the pumpkins play an almost full arena again.
There are people who buy last minute tickets, and they'll lower the prices to move them. Getting rid of mid to crappy fan2fan tickets might get touch as TM will undercut, but I suspect both shows will go on. Night 1 won't have any problems, and I imagine night 2 will be almost full.
I do find how TM is running it to be odd. Rather then move more tix at face value when interest was peaked, they said on the tickets, then started to blow them all out in one load (rather than the usual trickle them out). Very wierd. Doesn't feel like a computer alogorithm.
I suppose Vancouver has multiple things going against it. It's an Island unto itself as Seattle is on the opposite end of the leg. No other shows to really link it with for people that want to see a string. The 2nd show is a Monday, and there's an off day, so anyone wanting to go to both, and travelling in has to deal with Vancouvers insanely high hotel prices, and burn vacation days.
Ahh well I'm stoked to get two in Vancouver, and I'm confident they'll happen
Night 2 only has around 300 tickets to sell, out of 18000 or so, night 2 has about 1000, they’re fine. The TM dump was only two days ago, still a month to go…….
I think the casual fans completely lost interest in the Vancouver shows when they saw how ridiculous the prices were for tickets. I think they've just moved on and it will be very difficult to sell the remaining tickets now. Even if every tickets drops to face value or $220 I don't see them selling out. I feel bad for anyone trying to sell fan to fan tickets if they paid PJ premium pricing.
That's funny because the Vancouver shows were the least expensive North America shows by a good margin. The Vancouver shows were U.S.$155.70 (based on the exchange rate at the time of the fan-club ticket lottery) whereas the U.S. shows were $185 plus tax, where applicable.
Sorry I should've clarified. I was referring to 2 mins after tickets went on sale and you couldn't buy anything at face value because it appeared that the shows had practically sold out. All you could buy were PJ premium priced tickets. So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it. Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
That has been their playbook the last few years, but Vancouver is an extreme example. Practically the entire far half of the lower bowl is available for N2. Wondering if they cancel.
I doubt it. I went to a pumpkins shows in Vancouver in 2022, and it had way more unsold tickets, and somehow by showtime it looked fairly full. I was actually shocked because I didn't expect to get to the see the pumpkins play an almost full arena again.
There are people who buy last minute tickets, and they'll lower the prices to move them. Getting rid of mid to crappy fan2fan tickets might get touch as TM will undercut, but I suspect both shows will go on. Night 1 won't have any problems, and I imagine night 2 will be almost full.
I do find how TM is running it to be odd. Rather then move more tix at face value when interest was peaked, they said on the tickets, then started to blow them all out in one load (rather than the usual trickle them out). Very wierd. Doesn't feel like a computer alogorithm.
I suppose Vancouver has multiple things going against it. It's an Island unto itself as Seattle is on the opposite end of the leg. No other shows to really link it with for people that want to see a string. The 2nd show is a Monday, and there's an off day, so anyone wanting to go to both, and travelling in has to deal with Vancouvers insanely high hotel prices, and burn vacation days.
Ahh well I'm stoked to get two in Vancouver, and I'm confident they'll happen
We went to that Pumpkins show as well. Ya, even when it was a week away, there was practically the whole lower bowl still available, it was something to see. I told my wife as we were pre-gaming in our hotel room that it would be lower bowl only. Then we walked in and were shocked. I think they moved the stage up a section as well
Got my Barcelona tickets in my account now. All tickets present and accounted for (Vegas, Indy, Dublin, Barcelona, Lisbon, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney).
Are you seriously flying all around the world for this tour?? That is a heck of a lot of travel time.
They are all equal. The numbers are only there for TM's purposes keeping track of things.
When you say they are all equal I’m confused. I thought I was buying pit GA tickets via 10c, that’s what my original mail said, now the tickets have no mention of pit. Honestly I would have bought seats if the are just standard GA tickets.
They are all equal. The numbers are only there for TM's purposes keeping track of things.
When you say they are all equal I’m confused. I thought I was buying pit GA tickets via 10c, that’s what my original mail said, now the tickets have no mention of pit. Honestly I would have bought seats if the are just standard GA tickets.
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All the ones with that price sold right away. We're talking about ALL the premium tickets that haven't been able to sell. There were so many and the prices were so high, and still are too high even though most of them have gone way down.
So the average or casual fans looked at that and just said fuck it.
Obviously that wasn't the case because now Ticketmaster has released hundreds upon hundreds of tickets that they just held back.
Seattle 09-16-96, Vancouver 07-19-98, Seattle 11-05-00, Seattle 12-09-02, Vancouver 05-30-03, Vancouver 09-02-05, Gorge 07-23-06, Seattle 09-21-09, Seattle 09-22-09, Vancouver 09-25-09
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Yeah, and almost all of them are premium tix. I feel they are going to have to lower those to $100 to get them moving.
but got sec 13 vegas 1 just after
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2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II
Philadelphia 10/22/2013
Baltimore 10/27/2013
Hampton 4/18/2016
Ft. Worth 9/13/2023
Ft. Worth 9/15/2023
Wrigley 8/31/2024
Baltimore 9/12/2024
Fenway 9/15/2024
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Hartford 10.02.96 | Mansfield 2 09.16.98 | Mansfield 1 08.29.00 | Mansfield 1 07.02.03 | Mansfield 3 07.11.03 | Boston 2 05.25.06 | Tampa 04.11.16 | Fenway 1 08.05.16 | Fenway 2 08.07.16 | Fenway 1 09.02.18 | Fenway 2 09.04.18 | Baltimore 03.28.20 | Hamilton 09.06.22 | Toronto 09.08.22 | Nashville 09.16.22 | St Louis 09.18.22 | Baltimore 09.12.24 | Fenway 1 09.15.24 | Fenway 2 09.17.24
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Is there a dedicated section in the forum dedicated for selling tickets?