My 750xxx 10club number

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  • $175 tickets will weed out a lot of people from doing the lottery option - plus the enormous pit for Chicago- my odds are way higher to get a GA 🍀🍀 a guy can dream right?
  • $175 tickets will weed out a lot of people from doing the lottery option - plus the enormous pit for Chicago- my odds are way higher to get a GA 🍀🍀 a guy can dream right?
    Yes, one can dream! 

    Although I don't think the $175 price is going to scare away that many people. It may make people bitch, whine, scream, yell, and cry. But at the end of the day they are going to still try to get tickets, and pay the $175. 
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  • susannj
    susannj Posts: 695
    edited February 2024
    And I am 747XXX and trying for NYC and PHI but honestly I don't even think I will get any tickets never mind good seats. Oh how I miss those seniority days when it mattered  :|
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  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    I have a number of 256XXX and at the last Wrigley show they were about 2/3 of the way back in the seats on the field. 

    Since they removed the GA option in the lottery, my seats have taken another jump back though. I expect to be in the back of the seats on the field or low in the stands.

    And I'm ALWAYS on Stone's side. In 17 concerts, I've been on Mike's 2 times.
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    ...are those who've helped us.

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  • Amantria
    Amantria Posts: 752
    artforbw said:
    DKedzie said:
    Spunkie said:
    ^ 10 Club will give you a one-time made a mistake chance if you email them.
    Unfortunately, not if the mistake was 15-20 years ago. I emailed then and asked at that time about being able to keep my original number, but no dice.
    Same here. Wasn’t allowed to keep my original membership number after my one time mistake of it lapsing. Which is fine.
    I wasn't either. And that was like a 5 or 6 year lapse.  Begged via email in 2004ish and was told no.so sad. I've never, ever had good seats. 
    Its good to be back!!
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,965
    Wrigley is a tough one to gauge.  The UC shows in '23 were the best option for many travelling fans due to lack of shows, especially east coasters.  With more shows being played this year, plus the 40K capacity at Wrigley vs. 20K capacity at UC, the high # 10C seats could be better off than being stuck in the rafters at UC.  It will all come down to how many PJ Premium they put aside and how many seats they put in the public sale pool that are better than 10C seats.  Those two factors will be huge and I have no idea how it will play out.  Hopefully people aren't stuck with $175 nosebleeds that they can't even sell for $50.
  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,554
    bbiggs said:
    Wrigley is a tough one to gauge.  The UC shows in '23 were the best option for many travelling fans due to lack of shows, especially east coasters.  With more shows being played this year, plus the 40K capacity at Wrigley vs. 20K capacity at UC, the high # 10C seats could be better off than being stuck in the rafters at UC.  It will all come down to how many PJ Premium they put aside and how many seats they put in the public sale pool that are better than 10C seats.  Those two factors will be huge and I have no idea how it will play out.  Hopefully people aren't stuck with $175 nosebleeds that they can't even sell for $50.
    Agreed 100%. The 1 positive about Wrigley is that it has the largest GA of the North American shows so that might help. I also noticed on the seating chart that no 10c tickets are allocated to the highest upper level seats which is good to see.  
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  • One of the last times they played there I was about as far from them as you could get and still be in the stadium. Upper deck - near the announcer booth -  home plate - last row -  back to a chain link fence where I could lean of the post next to me and see the folks outside hearing essentially the same thing I was for free. Might do that myself this time. 
  • ReleaseMe
    ReleaseMe Mississauga, Ontario Posts: 753
    I'm serious, that's my number. 
    Where do you think I will be sitting at Wrigley, if I were to win 10club tix? 

    Im guessing I will be in the right field bleachers, selling hot dogs. 
    100s Behind the dugouts
    2000 - Toronto
    2003 - Toronto
    2005 - Toronto
    2006 - Toronto I, Toronto II
    2009 - Toronto
    2011 - Hamilton
    2013 - Pittsburgh, Buffalo
    2014 - Detroit
    2016 - Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II, Wrigley I, Wrigley II
    2018 - Seattle I, Seattle II, Fenway I, Fenway II
    2020 - Toronto, Hamilton
    2022 - Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
    2023 - St. Paul I, St. Paul II
    2024 - NY I
    2025 - Pittsburgh I, Pittsburgh II
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,907
    but you could be in GA
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  • joemattinglyjr
    joemattinglyjr Texas Posts: 10
    edited February 2024
    Oddly I didn't receive an email note about the tour, need to check email settings I guess or is there a priority list for timing of emails?  Im in the 740K range and just joined last year.  OP I have you beat! lol

    Post edited by joemattinglyjr on
  • susannj
    susannj Posts: 695
    susannj said:
    And I am 747XXX and trying for NYC and PHI but honestly I don't even think I will get any tickets never mind good seats. Oh how I miss those seniority days when it mattered  :|
    Oops typo I meant I am 747XX.  :blush:
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    E. Rutherford, New Jersey 06-03-2006
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  • joemattinglyjr
    joemattinglyjr Texas Posts: 10
    artforbw said:
    If it works out similarly to the United Center shows last years, you’d get better seats at face value buying later, and not from the lottery.
    I got section 100 facing the stage, the day before the show, at face value.
    People had a hard time getting anything near face value back when trying to sell their 300 level seats.
    Keep in mind, capacity is much larger at Wrigley. Holds 41,000 vs 23,000. So will be even more difficult to unload unwanted seats.
    Yeah, I was just having fun when I started this thread. 
    Ive been a member for over 20 years, and I know how the ticket game is played. 

    Last year I bought side stage for the United Center for $45, the day of the show. 
    I have no intention of putting in for 10club seats this time around. 
    How does this work?  Did you buy through a standard reseller like Stubhub or did you somehow buy through Ten Club from another member?
  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    artforbw said:
    If it works out similarly to the United Center shows last years, you’d get better seats at face value buying later, and not from the lottery.
    I got section 100 facing the stage, the day before the show, at face value.
    People had a hard time getting anything near face value back when trying to sell their 300 level seats.
    Keep in mind, capacity is much larger at Wrigley. Holds 41,000 vs 23,000. So will be even more difficult to unload unwanted seats.
    Yeah, I was just having fun when I started this thread. 
    Ive been a member for over 20 years, and I know how the ticket game is played. 

    Last year I bought side stage for the United Center for $45, the day of the show. 
    I have no intention of putting in for 10club seats this time around. 
    How does this work?  Did you buy through a standard reseller like Stubhub or did you somehow buy through Ten Club from another member?
    They probably bought a single right before the show. 
    The only people we should try to get even with...
    ...are those who've helped us.

    Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
  • joemattinglyjr
    joemattinglyjr Texas Posts: 10
    know1 said:
    artforbw said:
    If it works out similarly to the United Center shows last years, you’d get better seats at face value buying later, and not from the lottery.
    I got section 100 facing the stage, the day before the show, at face value.
    People had a hard time getting anything near face value back when trying to sell their 300 level seats.
    Keep in mind, capacity is much larger at Wrigley. Holds 41,000 vs 23,000. So will be even more difficult to unload unwanted seats.
    Yeah, I was just having fun when I started this thread. 
    Ive been a member for over 20 years, and I know how the ticket game is played. 

    Last year I bought side stage for the United Center for $45, the day of the show. 
    I have no intention of putting in for 10club seats this time around. 
    How does this work?  Did you buy through a standard reseller like Stubhub or did you somehow buy through Ten Club from another member?
    They probably bought a single right before the show. 
    I'm a newbie.  Given the rules and everything being done via apps now, what is the most effective way for a Ten Club member to buy last minute tickets?
  • Spunkie said:
    ^ 10 Club will give you a one-time made a mistake chance if you email them.
    They didn't for me back in '08 or so...  They let me keep my join date of '06, but I think my member # (425XXX) is more inline with people who joined whenever I decided I wanted back in. 
  • xavier mcdaniel
    xavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,475
    I'm serious, that's my number. 
    Where do you think I will be sitting at Wrigley, if I were to win 10club tix? 

    Im guessing I will be in the right field bleachers, selling hot dogs. 
    probably in the media dining room behind the pressbox with that kind of number...
    Reading 2004
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    Chicago 2007
    Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
    Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
    Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
    Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
    Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
    Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016
    Fenway 2, 2018
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    St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023
    MSG 2024, MSG 2024
    Philadelphia 2024
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  • BC62528
    BC62528 Posts: 233
    Murphy's?
  • Hoagie Breath
    Hoagie Breath Philly Yo Posts: 119
    edited February 2024
    DKedzie said:
    Spunkie said:
    ^ 10 Club will give you a one-time made a mistake chance if you email them.
    Unfortunately, not if the mistake was 15-20 years ago. I emailed then and asked at that time about being able to keep my original number, but no dice.
    Joined the TenClub back in '92 after my first show , had an insanely low 5 digit number, fucked up in '96 but a re joined right before '98 tour, either one of those numbers would be awesome today, but fucked up again '14 and rejoined in '16 and now sit with a high 600,000 lol.

    Still, I have never been denied getting into a show that I've really wanted to see, there is always a way. I've never been a seat snob, I just want to get into the building first and foremost.
    Post edited by Hoagie Breath on
    '92 Philly 04.10
    '94 Boston 04.10 
    '95 DC 01.15 
    '96 Columbia 09.24, NYC 09.29, Hartford 10.02
    '98 DC 06.14, Camden 08.28, Camden 08.29, E. Rutherford 09.08, NYC 09.10, NYC 09.11, Hartford 09.13, Columbia 09.18
    '00 Camden 09.01, Camden 09.02, Columbia 09.04
    '03 Philly 04.23, Camden 07.05, Camden 07.06, NYC 07.09, Hershey 07.12, Holmdel 07.14
    '04 Reading 10.01, DC 10.11
    '05 Atlantic City 09.30, Atlantic City 10.01, Philly 10.03, Chicago 10.05
    '06 NYC 05.05, Camden 05.27, Camden 05.28, DC 05.30, E. Rutherford 06.03
    '08 Camden 06.19, Camden 06.20, DC 06.22, NYC 06.24, NYC 06.25
    '09 Philly 10.27, Philly 10.28, Philly 10.30, Philly 10.31
    '10 Hartford 05.15, Newark 05.18, NYC 05.20, NYC 05.21
    '12 Philly 09.02
    '13 Philly 10.21, Philly 10.22
    '16 Philly 04.28, Philly 04.29
    '18 Boston 09.02
    '21 Asbury Park 09.18
    '22 Camden 09.14
    '24 Philly 09.07  Philly 09.09  Baltimore 09.12
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 10,089
    artforbw said:
    If it works out similarly to the United Center shows last years, you’d get better seats at face value buying later, and not from the lottery.
    I got section 100 facing the stage, the day before the show, at face value.
    People had a hard time getting anything near face value back when trying to sell their 300 level seats.
    Keep in mind, capacity is much larger at Wrigley. Holds 41,000 vs 23,000. So will be even more difficult to unload unwanted seats.
    Yeah, I was just having fun when I started this thread. 
    Ive been a member for over 20 years, and I know how the ticket game is played. 

    Last year I bought side stage for the United Center for $45, the day of the show. 
    I have no intention of putting in for 10club seats this time around. 
    Although I am not kidding about my 10club number.
    After letting it expire a few times, I sit at 750xxx
    Thank you for the PSA about updating payment info. My card on fire has expired, and I renew in about a month!