Don't over pay tomorrow imo unless you can afford it and it is for MSG. Fan to Fan tickets will be up for sale at a later date and a lot of them at standard face value prices.
Just got my email, Waitlist. I registered for more than one show & tix go on sale at different times. Does this mean I'm out on all of them? I didn't get anything w/the lottery. Answers, anyone?
Just got my email, Waitlist. I registered for more than one show & tix go on sale at different times. Does this mean I'm out on all of them? I didn't get anything w/the lottery. Answers, anyone?
I was wondering the same, but honestly, I think it just means we are SOL.
you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane
Don't over pay tomorrow imo unless you can afford it and it is for MSG. Fan to Fan tickets will be up for sale at a later date and a lot of them at standard face value prices.
Plenty of Baltimore and Philadelphia tickets are up on stubhub almost everything is over $1,000, with many of the lower level tickets over $2,000. It's like everywhere on the east coast is MSG now
Part of the reason tickets are sky high is the fact that they are not transferrable. Its just the reality of the situation. Scalpers who know how to transfer non-transferrable tickets can have a field day with way less selling competition. Supply and demand and with non-transferrable tickets, the supply side is way down on the secondary market.
The TM purchase page now has the countdown clock. We keep refreshing and a box will eventually appear for the access code?
That’s what I’m curious about too
2005 - London
2009 - Toronto
2010 - Buffalo
2011 - Toronto 1&2
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014 - Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit
2016 - Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto 1 2018 - Fenway 1&2 2022 - Hamilton, Toronto 2023 - Chicago 1&2 2024 - Las Vegas 1&2
Part of the reason tickets are sky high is the fact that they are not transferrable. Its just the reality of the situation. Scalpers who know how to transfer non-transferrable tickets can have a field day with way less selling competition. Supply and demand and with non-transferrable tickets, the supply side is way down on the secondary market.
The TM purchase page now has the countdown clock. We keep refreshing and a box will eventually appear for the access code?
What's probably going to happen is, you still need to enter the waiting room before 10AM and go through the queue. Once it's your turn, the page will refresh to where you can select tickets. You will then enter the code on that page before attempting to select. Kind of like any Citi or artist presale with codes.
5/26/06 - Camden, NJ -- 10/31/09 - Phila, PA -- 10/21/13 - Phila, PA -- 10/22/13 - Phila, PA -- 04/28/16 - Phila, PA -- 04/29/16 - Phila, PA -- 09/14/22 - Camden, NJ
The TM purchase page now has the countdown clock. We keep refreshing and a box will eventually appear for the access code?
What's probably going to happen is, you still need to enter the waiting room before 10AM and go through the queue. Once it's your turn, the page will refresh to where you can select tickets. You will then enter the code on that page before attempting to select. Kind of like any Citi or artist presale with codes.
thanks, I recall I thought they limit entry to those with codes to limit site traffic?
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Plenty of Baltimore and Philadelphia tickets are up on stubhub almost everything is over $1,000, with many of the lower level tickets over $2,000. It's like everywhere on the east coast is MSG now
2009 - Toronto
2010 - Buffalo
2011 - Toronto 1&2
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014 - Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit
2016 - Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto 1
2018 - Fenway 1&2
2022 - Hamilton, Toronto
2023 - Chicago 1&2
2024 - Las Vegas 1&2
thanks, I recall I thought they limit entry to those with codes to limit site traffic?