Until you have a rejection email you are not shut out.
Technically 2 more days of this. Some tickets might be getting thrown back into the hopper due to rejections or whatever else.
has that ever happened, though? With Ticketmaster running the lotto, I dont there's a chance of getting tix if you didnt get an email today.
Happened to me last year with Chicago. Still possible.
whoa thats awesome. You got the chicago email a day later than (most) everyone else?
It was a mess. They stopped and started the lottery several times. I hit Chicago 2 on day one and Chicago 1 on day 2. But it has happened other times. Oakland in 2020 I believe.
So far I'm 0 for 5. This is a tough thread to be reading right now. 26 years of Ten Club..........
This is my 30th year in 10c. I have been shut out of everything in the last 2 tours. Today, both me and my bud put in for Philly X 2 and MSG x 2. We got lucky on 1 order for MSG night 2.
So, 1 for 8 on the draw today. Please go back to money orders and shitty, non-TM venues.
27 years. I just checked. This is the fourth tour I've been shut out of. I just canceled my auto-renewal. After the changes this year there's not even a free t-shirt. Congrats to those that it get tix.
I hear you. The membership doesn't even matter anymore. My number is 149xxx, but that doesn't mean jack shit in today's concert tour world for Pearl Jam. I got shut out for Vegas and Los Angeles, and I'm right here in fucking SCAL. Been a member since 1996, and I'm very angry and bitter right now. If only the mods and the members of PJ can read this message and understand how fucked this all is.
Also shut out today; also a member since '96. But it is what it is. The demand is too high to ensure all 10c members get tickets to every show they want (or in some cases even single show if all you want is NYC, Chicago, or Seattle). So they do some of it randomly through 10c, and then the rest of the tickets are available for people to try their luck (or pay high prices) through TM.
I wish show priority was still a thing, but there's still F2F... and at the end of the day I'm still not losing sleep over $35 a year to increase my odds at getting tickets and for access to the occasional really cool 10c-only item (like Jeff's signed poster collection). Bailing's totally understandable, but I'll still take the odds boost for $35.🤷
Happy for everyone who did well today. For those of us that struck out hopefully we will get tickets another way. And for those who have 2 extra to Wrigley, let me know 😀
I wasn't intending to give you a hard time. I asked because, if it had really been 1990, that would have been a story unto itself as to how you were familiar with the band in its infancy, and I would have wanted to know more. You could have been at the Off Ramp or something. As I noted in my reply, 1991 is still pretty early, and is likely also an interesting story. How did you become aware of the band in the fall of 1991 when the album was brand new and they were not yet getting much radio or any MTV airplay? Were you a Mother Love Bone fan who was plugged in to what those guys were going to do next?
With respect to the dates, they are second nature to a lot of us in the fan club, so 1990 and 1991 are very distinct years in terms of Pearl Jam for a lot of us. Again, I'm not knocking you for misstating the date-- just trying to convey why you saying 1990 would make me go, "Wow, really? 1990?!"
I was a Mother Love Bone fan yes, but it was most likely Boston radio WFNX...trying to tune in from NH, lots of fuzz...it was the best back then. All the kids who wanted more than mainstream listened to it. I was crushed when it went off the air many years later. And like I said I don't remember the exact date of course, but I assumed it was 1991 because I dropped out that year and it was a college friend who reminded me of the conversation.
I went to college in Worcester and lived in Newton from 1997 to 2003 after I graduated. (Incidentally, one of my best friends with whom I've been to many PJ shows is from Quincy. We met at a Newbury Comics listening party in Braintree prior to the release of Yield.) I, too, loved WFNX. I moved to L.A. in 2003 and it sucked not having a station like that here. (KROQ was a pale imitator then, and it's a joke now.) When I heard that FNX was shutting down, I kept a vigil listening to it online. Between FNX and WBCN (and even WAAF), it was a great time and place to love rock music in Boston in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Yeah how I got shut out of reserved Wrigley is very puzzling. Those were near locks before.
I have zero inside knowledge of anything but I'm a huge fan of reckless speculation so I'll just throw it out there that it does seem strange that there are this many people being shut out on Wrigley. Almost the whole stadium was in play for Ten Club tickets on the seat map. Maybe they are done but I wouldn't be completely shocked if more are coming, maybe even tomorrow. Again, no idea though
That’s possible. But it seems more likely that it means that there will be 10 Club seats in those sections - not that the entire section is 10 club. Some of those sections could conceivably only have 2 tickets for 10 club and the rest for season ticket holders, regular sale, etc.
That definitely seems the most likely explanation if they are done. I just figured that, if nothing else, by posting that message I was guranteeing the rejection emails would go out about 5 minutes later to put an end to this. Didn't work out that way though
I wasn't intending to give you a hard time. I asked because, if it had really been 1990, that would have been a story unto itself as to how you were familiar with the band in its infancy, and I would have wanted to know more. You could have been at the Off Ramp or something. As I noted in my reply, 1991 is still pretty early, and is likely also an interesting story. How did you become aware of the band in the fall of 1991 when the album was brand new and they were not yet getting much radio or any MTV airplay? Were you a Mother Love Bone fan who was plugged in to what those guys were going to do next?
With respect to the dates, they are second nature to a lot of us in the fan club, so 1990 and 1991 are very distinct years in terms of Pearl Jam for a lot of us. Again, I'm not knocking you for misstating the date-- just trying to convey why you saying 1990 would make me go, "Wow, really? 1990?!"
I was a Mother Love Bone fan yes, but it was most likely Boston radio WFNX...trying to tune in from NH, lots of fuzz...it was the best back then. All the kids who wanted more than mainstream listened to it. I was crushed when it went off the air many years later. And like I said I don't remember the exact date of course, but I assumed it was 1991 because I dropped out that year and it was a college friend who reminded me of the conversation.
I went to college in Worcester and lived in Newton from 1997 to 2003 after I graduated. (Incidentally, one of my best friends with whom I've been to many PJ shows is from Quincy. We met at a Newbury Comics listening party in Braintree prior to the release of Yield.) I, too, loved WFNX. I moved to L.A. in 2003 and it sucked not having a station like that here. (KROQ was a pale imitator then, and it's a joke now.) When I heard that FNX was shutting down, I kept a vigil listening to it online. Between FNX and WBCN (and even WAAF), it was a great time and place to love rock music in Boston in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Don't forget 95.5 WBRU and WZLX.
Yes, BRU came in better in Worcester than it did in Boston-- but I was the Programming Director of my college station in Worcester so I couldn't listen to BRU in good conscience. I did later date a woman who lived in Providence for two years, so I got my BRU fix then.
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I wasn't intending to give you a hard time. I asked because, if it had really been 1990, that would have been a story unto itself as to how you were familiar with the band in its infancy, and I would have wanted to know more. You could have been at the Off Ramp or something. As I noted in my reply, 1991 is still pretty early, and is likely also an interesting story. How did you become aware of the band in the fall of 1991 when the album was brand new and they were not yet getting much radio or any MTV airplay? Were you a Mother Love Bone fan who was plugged in to what those guys were going to do next?
With respect to the dates, they are second nature to a lot of us in the fan club, so 1990 and 1991 are very distinct years in terms of Pearl Jam for a lot of us. Again, I'm not knocking you for misstating the date-- just trying to convey why you saying 1990 would make me go, "Wow, really? 1990?!"
I was a Mother Love Bone fan yes, but it was most likely Boston radio WFNX...trying to tune in from NH, lots of fuzz...it was the best back then. All the kids who wanted more than mainstream listened to it. I was crushed when it went off the air many years later. And like I said I don't remember the exact date of course, but I assumed it was 1991 because I dropped out that year and it was a college friend who reminded me of the conversation.
I went to college in Worcester and lived in Newton from 1997 to 2003 after I graduated. (Incidentally, one of my best friends with whom I've been to many PJ shows is from Quincy. We met at a Newbury Comics listening party in Braintree prior to the release of Yield.) I, too, loved WFNX. I moved to L.A. in 2003 and it sucked not having a station like that here. (KROQ was a pale imitator then, and it's a joke now.) When I heard that FNX was shutting down, I kept a vigil listening to it online. Between FNX and WBCN (and even WAAF), it was a great time and place to love rock music in Boston in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Don't forget 95.5 WBRU and WZLX.
Yes, BRU came in better in Worcester than it did in Boston-- but I was the Programming Director of my college station in Worcester so I couldn't listen to BRU in good conscience. I did later date a woman who lived in Providence for two years, so I got my BRU fix then.
ZLX was classic rock, no?
ZLX was classic, yes which is funny because Pearl Jam is now considered classic rock and appears today on classic rock stations I believe.
I remember Opie and Anthony and Liz Wilde the Cream Cheese Be*atch on WAAF LOL.
I scored tixx to 5 shows today. More than I've managed to get in my first 14 years as a 10C member. No complaints about the system. If people didn't check P2 or whatever, you done messed up A-A-ron.
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I wasn't intending to give you a hard time. I asked because, if it had really been 1990, that would have been a story unto itself as to how you were familiar with the band in its infancy, and I would have wanted to know more. You could have been at the Off Ramp or something. As I noted in my reply, 1991 is still pretty early, and is likely also an interesting story. How did you become aware of the band in the fall of 1991 when the album was brand new and they were not yet getting much radio or any MTV airplay? Were you a Mother Love Bone fan who was plugged in to what those guys were going to do next?
With respect to the dates, they are second nature to a lot of us in the fan club, so 1990 and 1991 are very distinct years in terms of Pearl Jam for a lot of us. Again, I'm not knocking you for misstating the date-- just trying to convey why you saying 1990 would make me go, "Wow, really? 1990?!"
I was a Mother Love Bone fan yes, but it was most likely Boston radio WFNX...trying to tune in from NH, lots of fuzz...it was the best back then. All the kids who wanted more than mainstream listened to it. I was crushed when it went off the air many years later. And like I said I don't remember the exact date of course, but I assumed it was 1991 because I dropped out that year and it was a college friend who reminded me of the conversation.
I went to college in Worcester and lived in Newton from 1997 to 2003 after I graduated. (Incidentally, one of my best friends with whom I've been to many PJ shows is from Quincy. We met at a Newbury Comics listening party in Braintree prior to the release of Yield.) I, too, loved WFNX. I moved to L.A. in 2003 and it sucked not having a station like that here. (KROQ was a pale imitator then, and it's a joke now.) When I heard that FNX was shutting down, I kept a vigil listening to it online. Between FNX and WBCN (and even WAAF), it was a great time and place to love rock music in Boston in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Don't forget 95.5 WBRU and WZLX.
Yes, BRU came in better in Worcester than it did in Boston-- but I was the Programming Director of my college station in Worcester so I couldn't listen to BRU in good conscience. I did later date a woman who lived in Providence for two years, so I got my BRU fix then.
ZLX was classic rock, no?
ZLX was classic, yes which is funny because Pearl Jam is now considered classic rock and appears today on classic rock stations I believe.
I remember Opie and Anthony and Liz Wilde the Cream Cheese Be*atch on WAAF LOL.
Anyone think Missoula tiks are still rolling out? or are we done?
I thought Missoula would be the easiest ticket...maybe more to come.
Me too. My research says the venue can hold at least 25,000 for a football game. Even when they close off the seats behind the stage, with the whole field being GA you'd have to think that means at least 30,000 for a concert right? Anyone know what the attendance was for the Pearl Jam show there in 2018?
So how do we know if we actually lost since the roll out is three days long and no emails have confirmed it?
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Anyone think Missoula tiks are still rolling out? or are we done?
I thought Missoula would be the easiest ticket...maybe more to come.
Me too. My research says the venue can hold at least 25,000 for a football game. Even when they close off the seats behind the stage, with the whole field being GA you'd have to think that means at least 30,000 for a concert right? Anyone know what the attendance was for the Pearl Jam show there in 2018?
It could be a weird coincidence but both my PJ buddy and I got GA tix for the Missoula show. It was the only gig either of us got GA for (we each got seats for both Chicago shows, and she got seats for Baltimore and Boston 1).
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It was a mess. They stopped and started the lottery several times. I hit Chicago 2 on day one and Chicago 1 on day 2. But it has happened other times. Oakland in 2020 I believe.
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I wish show priority was still a thing, but there's still F2F... and at the end of the day I'm still not losing sleep over $35 a year to increase my odds at getting tickets and for access to the occasional really cool 10c-only item (like Jeff's signed poster collection). Bailing's totally understandable, but I'll still take the odds boost for $35.🤷
Congrats to all the winners!
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ZLX was classic rock, no?
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I remember Opie and Anthony and Liz Wilde the Cream Cheese Be*atch on WAAF LOL.
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Pretty good run. Definitely blessed 🙏
It could be a weird coincidence but both my PJ buddy and I got GA tix for the Missoula show. It was the only gig either of us got GA for (we each got seats for both Chicago shows, and she got seats for Baltimore and Boston 1).