Argh, a pair of section 124 row 2 tickets just came and went too. Every face value ticket is somehow picked up in less than a second.
those were some gems.
Probably wouldn't make a difference but wish everyone knew to give the heads up/link here to up the chances!
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Just curious to hear other people’s opinions on this.
I currently have a pair of tickets for Fenway N2 that I’m looking to sell. They’re not on the turf or GA pit, but they’re still pretty good since they’re on the Field Level (Sec 58, Row K).
Do you think I have a better chance of selling them as a pair or as individual single seats?
I would think selling in a pair would be easier, but are a decent number of pairs available in similar sections right now, but not nearly as many single seats up for sale.
Just wanted to see if anybody had any experience or opinions on this.
thanks guys!
Tough call right there. If singles are in short supply, that might be the way to go; it looks like there's already 4 singles available for 58 though.
I might have an extra ticket available for Philly 1, it's been a little tough trying to find some friends who are willing to go. If I'm unable to find anyone, I'd be willing to meet up with someone or if anyone is from the Lehigh Valley area, who would be willing to carpool, I'd gladly sell the extra.
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Just curious to hear other people’s opinions on this.
I currently have a pair of tickets for Fenway N2 that I’m looking to sell. They’re not on the turf or GA pit, but they’re still pretty good since they’re on the Field Level (Sec 58, Row K).
Do you think I have a better chance of selling them as a pair or as individual single seats?
I would think selling in a pair would be easier, but are a decent number of pairs available in similar sections right now, but not nearly as many single seats up for sale.
Just wanted to see if anybody had any experience or opinions on this.
thanks guys!
Tough call right there. If singles are in short supply, that might be the way to go; it looks like there's already 4 singles available for 58 though.
Thanks dude, I appreciate the feedback!
Funny enough, two of those tickets in 58 are mine actually. I just know that if I listed them as a pair, they’d be buried far down that ticket list right now, so maybe keeping them as singles is the way to go. If nothing, just to keep their visibility a bit higher.
Thanks again for info!
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Susquehanna Bank Center - Jun 20, 2008
Wachovia Spectrum Arena - Oct 30, 2009
Wachovia Spectrum Arena - Oct 31, 2009
XL Arena - May 15, 2010
Madison Square Garden - May 20, 2010
Madison Square Garden - May 21, 2010
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
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Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
True. My brother works for a publishing company and they have a suite. No dice this time around though
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Also, use cellular on mobile for a little bit...if you are on your wifi, thats what does it a ton (bots you)...cellular on mobile OR hardwired on desktop are more consistent.
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I have found that Edge works best, YMMV
1995: New Orleans, LA 2006: Washington, D.C. 2008: Washington, D.C. 2010: Bristow, VA 2013: Baltimore, MD 2016: Hampton, VA 2020: Baltimore, MD 2023: Noblesville, IN TBD 2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Oh, absolutely. All we have to do is look at the fact that Live Nation owns all the venues and are a sub of TM....its all been taken over, which is why the DOJ is finally looking in to it...I have called it the Swift effect...The Taylor Swift shows amplified the issue with every one of her..checking google....152 shows (holy shit!)...selling out totally and then the "TM Flex" pricing of nosebleeds going for 1K direct from TM...THEN total sell outs for all of those shows within minutes...in Massive arenas mind you...this was not an issue nearly as bad pre-eras tour. So, yes, it has been totally corporatized, and the artists can either deal with it for the venues that LN owns, or pound sand and play the very few venues they dont own...338 venues globally and 60/100 US amphitheaters...etc etc...further, for those venues that LN does not own directly, TM has contracts for exclusive ticketing rights...its a whole flipping thing man...and it sucks assssssss!
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I called, the 0002 error code is on their end. Gotta wait for them to fix it.
I think they are counting clicks...they are holding them back for a reason, to gauge demand...thats my take at least...
1995: New Orleans, LA 2006: Washington, D.C. 2008: Washington, D.C. 2010: Bristow, VA 2013: Baltimore, MD 2016: Hampton, VA 2020: Baltimore, MD 2023: Noblesville, IN TBD 2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Agreed. It's fine they went. Just sucks those tickets were sold for likely near $1000 to a boatload of people who, honestly are mostly all casual fans at best. Meanwhile, fanclub members from 92/93 ended up 20something rows behind these guys.
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Post Indy show fist bump as well I believe.
I think there at least 2 Indy fist bumps! lol
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I called, the 0002 error code is on their end. Gotta wait for them to fix it.
I think they are counting clicks...they are holding them back for a reason, to gauge demand...thats my take at least...
f*ckers lol
You're being way too nice about it, but I concur!
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Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Agreed. It's fine they went. Just sucks those tickets were sold for likely near $1000 to a boatload of people who, honestly are mostly all casual fans at best. Meanwhile, fanclub members from 92/93 ended up 20something rows behind these guys.
You see that dynamic x100 at the Super Bowl. Actual fans of the teams might get 10-20% of the tickets in a season ticket holder lottery. The rest go to corporate clients who are only marginally interested in the game
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Agreed. It's fine they went. Just sucks those tickets were sold for likely near $1000 to a boatload of people who, honestly are mostly all casual fans at best. Meanwhile, fanclub members from 92/93 ended up 20something rows behind these guys.
Those tickets are not for sale.
Those are event level Suites that big corporation's pay big money every year to have to entertain their employees, clients, guest etc.
Anyone else have to join a queue now for Philly night 1? This mean anything?
I'm in a queue now too, no idea why, the show is still 2 days away.
1998 - Noblesville 2000 - Noblesville 2010 - Noblesville 2011 - EV solo St Louis, PJ20 Alpine Valley 2012 - San Fran (Oracle) 2013 - Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo 2014 - Cincy, St Louis, Detroit 2016 - Lexington, Wrigley 2018 - Wrigley 2022 - Nashville, St Louis 2024 - Noblesville, Wrigley
Not gate keeping on concert dress. I have gone in work clothes too. Just found it interesting they were all clumped together in the lower 100s.
I mean, it is NYC, the financial heart of the nation (if not the world) AND the venue has Chase Bank slapped all over it...I am certain that some of the banks (with huge presence in NYC/Wall St) have access to tickets to hand out to their staff...to include young bros in suits....or anyone else that they want.
And that gets back to my original point - corporate/Wall St interests taking over a prime seating area that in the past would have gone to 10c. Not meant to imply anything about appropriate concert attire or their level of fandom. Heck, they stayed until the end so presumably they are real fans.
Yeah, those first three/ four sections on each side were not available to the fan club and there were so many empty seats near the stage right at 9:00 before they came on, unreal, excluding the first five rows at Mid Court which are the corporate seats
I just snagged a Baltimore pair in section 6. If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll get you the link. I have a pair in section 4 as well, that I likely will unload as well.
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Boston 5/17/10
Baltimore 10/27/13
Central Park 9/26/15
Philadelphia 4/29/16 (TEN)
Fenway Park 8/5/16
Fenway Park 9/4/18
St. Paul 9/2/23
Philadelphia 9/7/24
Baltimore 9/12/24
Ev Solo Providence 6/15/11
'08:6.19,6.20,6.22,6.24,6.25,6.27,6.28,6.30,7.1
'09:8.21,8.23,8.24,9.21,9.22,10.4,10.27,10.28,10.30,10.31
'10:5.9,5.10,5.13,5.15,5.17,5.18,5.20,5.21
'11:9.3,9.4,9.11,9.12
'12:9.2
'13:7.16,10.15,10.16,10.18,10.19,10.21,10.22,10.25,10.27
'14:6.16, 6.17
'15:9.26
'16:4.28,4.29,5.1,5.2,5.10,5.11,8.5,8.7,8.20,8.22
'17:4.7
'18:8.8,8.10,9.2,9.4
'21:9.18
'22:9.10,9.11,9.14
'24:9.3,9.4
Funny enough, two of those tickets in 58 are mine actually. I just know that if I listed them as a pair, they’d be buried far down that ticket list right now, so maybe keeping them as singles is the way to go. If nothing, just to keep their visibility a bit higher.
Thanks again for info!
New England Dodge Music Arena - May 13, 2006
Susquehanna Bank Center - Jun 20, 2008
Wachovia Spectrum Arena - Oct 30, 2009
Wachovia Spectrum Arena - Oct 31, 2009
XL Arena - May 15, 2010
Madison Square Garden - May 20, 2010
Madison Square Garden - May 21, 2010
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
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I have found that Edge works best, YMMV
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
2006: Washington, D.C.
2008: Washington, D.C.
2010: Bristow, VA
2013: Baltimore, MD
2016: Hampton, VA
2020: Baltimore, MD
2023: Noblesville, IN TBD
2024: Seattle, WA N1 and N2
I'm in a queue now too, no idea why, the show is still 2 days away.
2000 - Noblesville
2010 - Noblesville
2011 - EV solo St Louis, PJ20 Alpine Valley
2012 - San Fran (Oracle)
2013 - Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014 - Cincy, St Louis, Detroit
2016 - Lexington, Wrigley
2018 - Wrigley
2022 - Nashville, St Louis
2024 - Noblesville, Wrigley
Yeah, those first three/ four sections on each side were not available to the fan club and there were so many empty seats near the stage right at 9:00 before they came on, unreal, excluding the first five rows at Mid Court which are the corporate seats