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The next email should be seat locations, and I don't think anyone has anything solid on when those will come out. I think the current hunch is tomorrow. I think the emails going out today will be about the General Sale, if you registered for it.
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Question about the below statement....Did anyone get any other emails yet, or is that what we are talking about is coming today?
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I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
There were sooo many seats available for the United Center shows the week of. I would bet that all shows besides Baltimore, Philly and MSG have plenty of F2F chances. And I could even see a decent amount of last minute Philly and Baltimore tickets popping up.
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Question about the below statement....Did anyone get any other emails yet, or is that what we are talking about is coming today?
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The next email should be seat locations, and I don't think anyone has anything solid on when those will come out. I think the current hunch is tomorrow. I think the emails going out today will be about the General Sale, if you registered for it.
Question about the below statement....Did anyone get any other emails yet, or is that what we are talking about is coming today?
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I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
This is true. I have a hotel booked so, we are going to make the three hour drive even if I don't have tickets. Worse thing that happens is that I get a couple of days in Chicago to enjoy. May just hang around Wrigley during the show to soak in the atmosphere. All that said, I definitely want tickets to Wrigley 2.
I need Wrigley N2 as well my friend... Bummed to see GA/Pit poste for obscene coin... 3-5K wtf?
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
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Ah, when then will be now.
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I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
Prices for tickets will often drop to much lower numbers a few days before or day of, so peeps are not left holding a ticket is my point. Unless you plan far enough ahead in hopes you'll score, it is unlikely an individual could drop everything last minute and purchase said cheap tickets is my point.
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
This is true. I have a hotel booked so, we are going to make the three hour drive even if I don't have tickets. Worse thing that happens is that I get a couple of days in Chicago to enjoy. May just hang around Wrigley during the show to soak in the atmosphere. All that said, I definitely want tickets to Wrigley 2.
Yeah - not trying to be an ass here, but what's the WORST outcome? Three day weekend in Chicago? Maybe some baseball, college football and day drinking? Sit OUTSIDE Wrigley and listen?
With a decent chance of getting tickets to one or both shows?
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
This is true. I have a hotel booked so, we are going to make the three hour drive even if I don't have tickets. Worse thing that happens is that I get a couple of days in Chicago to enjoy. May just hang around Wrigley during the show to soak in the atmosphere. All that said, I definitely want tickets to Wrigley 2.
I need Wrigley N2 as well my friend... Bummed to see GA/Pit poste for obscene coin... 3-5K wtf?
Saw that this morning when I was looking at seating charts in case I get the TM sale code. Wild. I just think of the EV and Earthling Show a couple of years ago. If I remember right, those prices were sky high and then tickets were available night of show for reasonable prices.
Question about the below statement....Did anyone get any other emails yet, or is that what we are talking about is coming today?
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I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
This is true. I have a hotel booked so, we are going to make the three hour drive even if I don't have tickets. Worse thing that happens is that I get a couple of days in Chicago to enjoy. May just hang around Wrigley during the show to soak in the atmosphere. All that said, I definitely want tickets to Wrigley 2.
I need Wrigley N2 as well my friend... Bummed to see GA/Pit poste for obscene coin... 3-5K wtf?
Saw that this morning when I was looking at seating charts in case I get the TM sale code. Wild. I just think of the EV and Earthling Show a couple of years ago. If I remember right, those prices were sky high and then tickets were available night of show for reasonable prices.
By the morning of the show you could have gotten in the door for $25. Never seen anything like it before or since with an Ed/PJ show.
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
This is true. I have a hotel booked so, we are going to make the three hour drive even if I don't have tickets. Worse thing that happens is that I get a couple of days in Chicago to enjoy. May just hang around Wrigley during the show to soak in the atmosphere. All that said, I definitely want tickets to Wrigley 2.
Yeah - not trying to be an ass here, but what's the WORST outcome? Three day weekend in Chicago? Maybe some baseball, college football and day drinking? Sit OUTSIDE Wrigley and listen?
With a decent chance of getting tickets to one or both shows?
100%! Worst thing that happens is that its a Labor Day Weekend getaway. Oh no! Ha! We have a nice hotel for a couple of nights. Eat well. Drink some and enjoy.
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
Prices for tickets will often drop to much lower numbers a few days before or day of, so peeps are not left holding a ticket is my point. Unless you plan far enough ahead in hopes you'll score, it is unlikely an individual could drop everything last minute and purchase said cheap tickets is my point.
Understood but the market demand for these shows and your need to plan ahead are really separate issues. Based on last year's UC shows, I don't think the person you were responding to is underestimating demand. And that should be evident far enough in advance not to require dropping everything at the last minute (though the best rock bottom prices tend to be close to show time).
so it appears GA was a lottery, and P1 was a lottery. I only say that because I'm seeing posts on the FB sites (my first mistake LOL) about recent 10c joiners getting GA for the same show (Fenway2) that I got P1, despite my also entering for GA. My 10c number isn't great, but I'm 7 years in on this membership. would have expected to land GA before any recent joiners did. oh well, I'm in the door!
Seniority has zero to do whether you got GA or P1 or selected at all. Only works for seat assignment after being selected for reserved seats.
I think you missed the point of my question: I'm a more senior member of 10c but got worse tickets for the same lottery win. Doesn't add up to me.
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
Prices for tickets will often drop to much lower numbers a few days before or day of, so peeps are not left holding a ticket is my point. Unless you plan far enough ahead in hopes you'll score, it is unlikely an individual could drop everything last minute and purchase said cheap tickets is my point.
Understood but the market demand for these shows and your need to plan ahead are really separate issues. Based on last year's UC shows, I don't think the person you were responding to is underestimating demand. And that should be evident far enough in advance not to require dropping everything at the last minute (though the best rock bottom prices tend to be close to show time).
I have 4 kids and we bring the whole circus with us when we go on the road for a pearl jam show. Certainty of cost when everything you do from meals, to travel, to admissions for other tourist spots is up to a multiplier of 6 is important. Not to mention managing everyone's expectations and making sure we hit plenty of stuff to interest everyone, not just Pearl Jam. It's really not as easy as you're making it sound.
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I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
Prices for tickets will often drop to much lower numbers a few days before or day of, so peeps are not left holding a ticket is my point. Unless you plan far enough ahead in hopes you'll score, it is unlikely an individual could drop everything last minute and purchase said cheap tickets is my point.
Understood but the market demand for these shows and your need to plan ahead are really separate issues. Based on last year's UC shows, I don't think the person you were responding to is underestimating demand. And that should be evident far enough in advance not to require dropping everything at the last minute (though the best rock bottom prices tend to be close to show time).
I have 4 kids and we bring the whole circus with us when we go on the road for a pearl jam show. Certainty of cost when everything you do from meals, to travel, to admissions for other tourist spots is up to a multiplier of 6 is important. Not to mention managing everyone's expectations and making sure we hit plenty of stuff to interest everyone, not just Pearl Jam. It's really not as easy as you're making it sound.
The whole circus. hahahahahahahahahaha
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so it appears GA was a lottery, and P1 was a lottery. I only say that because I'm seeing posts on the FB sites (my first mistake LOL) about recent 10c joiners getting GA for the same show (Fenway2) that I got P1, despite my also entering for GA. My 10c number isn't great, but I'm 7 years in on this membership. would have expected to land GA before any recent joiners did. oh well, I'm in the door!
Seniority has zero to do whether you got GA or P1 or selected at all. Only works for seat assignment after being selected for reserved seats.
I think you missed the point of my question: I'm a more senior member of 10c but got worse tickets for the same lottery win. Doesn't add up to me.
GA is not only for low-number 10c members; it's a random lottery open to everyone. There hasn't been any seat selections determined so there's also no way you can say your tickets are worse than anyone else's. GA was random. All P1 will be assigned by seniority. All P2 will be assigned by seniority.
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Anyone get a look at Fenway season tickets that were available? Any GA or good seats?
No GA, only one close floor section on the far right. Lots of upper deck seats. Reasonable prices before fees.
Ended up getting back of the field turf seats near 2nd base through the STH presale for Sunday. Weren’t a ton of options that I could see and wanted to be as quick as possible. I’ll take it though!
that was the one part I missed. assumed that GA would have been considered the best possible "seat" in the house, and therefore a lower 10c would "win" over a higher one. but we are in the door, so all good!
so it appears GA was a lottery, and P1 was a lottery. I only say that because I'm seeing posts on the FB sites (my first mistake LOL) about recent 10c joiners getting GA for the same show (Fenway2) that I got P1, despite my also entering for GA. My 10c number isn't great, but I'm 7 years in on this membership. would have expected to land GA before any recent joiners did. oh well, I'm in the door!
Seniority has zero to do whether you got GA or P1 or selected at all. Only works for seat assignment after being selected for reserved seats.
I think you missed the point of my question: I'm a more senior member of 10c but got worse tickets for the same lottery win. Doesn't add up to me.
IT DOESNT MATTER HOW SENIOR YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS WHEN IT COMES TO ACTUALLY SCORING ANY TICKETS AT ALL. Seniority ONLY matters with reserved seating selection AFTER you have won tickets seats. Everyone has the same chance to get GA, no matter how new a member you are. It's written explicitly in the rules. I think you are still confused.
I think there will be plenty of wrigley tix. I don’t think scalpers will be able to make much more than face value for half the seats. Patience is the key.
I would not be so sure... I attempted to secure tickets in 2018 @ Wrigley and just about everything was well over face value. I resold my PJ tickets for the 2022 in NJ and they were lawn seats at face value F2F and they sold within 2 minutes of posting them. I think some on here are underestimating the demand for PJ shows.
At UC last year uppers were not selling for face. People had to lower the price. Much bigger venue after playing two Chicago shows just a year ago, I'd be shocked if there aren't $100 tickets available on stubhub on show day
That'd be great for locals, but for anyone with a career, kids, pets, house, and life and does not live right there in the area, it is difficult to plan a few days before or day of a show...
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. The availability of tickets and pricing trends should be evident far enough in advance that you won't have to make a last minute decision.
Prices for tickets will often drop to much lower numbers a few days before or day of, so peeps are not left holding a ticket is my point. Unless you plan far enough ahead in hopes you'll score, it is unlikely an individual could drop everything last minute and purchase said cheap tickets is my point.
Understood but the market demand for these shows and your need to plan ahead are really separate issues. Based on last year's UC shows, I don't think the person you were responding to is underestimating demand. And that should be evident far enough in advance not to require dropping everything at the last minute (though the best rock bottom prices tend to be close to show time).
I have 4 kids and we bring the whole circus with us when we go on the road for a pearl jam show. Certainty of cost when everything you do from meals, to travel, to admissions for other tourist spots is up to a multiplier of 6 is important. Not to mention managing everyone's expectations and making sure we hit plenty of stuff to interest everyone, not just Pearl Jam. It's really not as easy as you're making it sound.
Is there anything easy with 4 kids? Let’s be honest.
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The next email should be seat locations, and I don't think anyone has anything solid on when those will come out. I think the current hunch is tomorrow. I think the emails going out today will be about the General Sale, if you registered for it.
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Ah, when then will be now.
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"He made the deal with the devil, we get to play with him.
He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."
Yeah - not trying to be an ass here, but what's the WORST outcome? Three day weekend in Chicago? Maybe some baseball, college football and day drinking? Sit OUTSIDE Wrigley and listen?
With a decent chance of getting tickets to one or both shows?
Saw that this morning when I was looking at seating charts in case I get the TM sale code. Wild. I just think of the EV and Earthling Show a couple of years ago. If I remember right, those prices were sky high and then tickets were available night of show for reasonable prices.
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100%! Worst thing that happens is that its a Labor Day Weekend getaway. Oh no! Ha! We have a nice hotel for a couple of nights. Eat well. Drink some and enjoy.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."
I have 4 kids and we bring the whole circus with us when we go on the road for a pearl jam show. Certainty of cost when everything you do from meals, to travel, to admissions for other tourist spots is up to a multiplier of 6 is important. Not to mention managing everyone's expectations and making sure we hit plenty of stuff to interest everyone, not just Pearl Jam. It's really not as easy as you're making it sound.
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Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
that was the one part I missed. assumed that GA would have been considered the best possible "seat" in the house, and therefore a lower 10c would "win" over a higher one. but we are in the door, so all good!
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2. Useless Seniority
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4. Reschedule
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