If you have a high number and go the GA/RES route be warned. Some of these shows you will not be able to sell your tickets if you upgrade or can not go. Raleigh having two shows for example. Maybe I am wrong.
I think they will sell if done early enough, while people are still going feral for tickets.
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Anyone a seasoned road warrior who can offer me advice on what (on average) the cheapest destination would be for flights out of Boston and hotel? Hint: I know it's not Florida.
There are cheap direct flights from Worcester to FL.
But Atlanta might actually be cheapest. Also coming from MA.
Question for everyone. Do you think there is any way selecting one instead of two tickets could possibly increase your chances of scoring GA? I know the instructions clearly state the number of tickets you select has no effect on whether you are confirmed for tickets. But anecdotally, I happen to know a disproportionate number of people who selected one ticket last tour and were selected for GA, as compared to people who selected a pair. The only way I could see this making a difference is if you select a single ticket, and there only happens to be one GA ticket left in the inventory at the time your number is drawn. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
We have anecdata from the last US leg. We put in for one show, reserved only, and got 2 seats in the 100s. Our solo friend (with a "better" number 10c I should add) put in for 3 shows, GA included, and was shut out of all 3. We did it again today but added an additional double: two shows for two people, three shows for one person. Let's see what happens!
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Question for everyone. Do you think there is any way selecting one instead of two tickets could possibly increase your chances of scoring GA? I know the instructions clearly state the number of tickets you select has no effect on whether you are confirmed for tickets. But anecdotally, I happen to know a disproportionate number of people who selected one ticket last tour and were selected for GA, as compared to people who selected a pair. The only way I could see this making a difference is if you select a single ticket, and there only happens to be one GA ticket left in the inventory at the time your number is drawn. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
We have anecdata from the last US leg. We put in for one show, reserved only, and got 2 seats in the 100s. Our solo friend (with a "better" number 10c I should add) put in for 3 shows, GA included, and was shut out of all 3. We did it again today but added an additional double: two shows for two people, three shows for one person. Let's see what happens!
Question for everyone. Do you think there is any way selecting one instead of two tickets could possibly increase your chances of scoring GA? I know the instructions clearly state the number of tickets you select has no effect on whether you are confirmed for tickets. But anecdotally, I happen to know a disproportionate number of people who selected one ticket last tour and were selected for GA, as compared to people who selected a pair. The only way I could see this making a difference is if you select a single ticket, and there only happens to be one GA ticket left in the inventory at the time your number is drawn. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
it's not supposed to. The lottery just picks winners at random and is supposed to be agnostic to how many tickets, 1 or 2, they selected for.
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What does everyone think the demand will be for Atlanta and Nashville? Will face value tickets be hard to get in 100 level or will the market be flooded closer to show time? Everyone thought Baltimore was a tough ticket, but come show week the market was flooded with 100 level tickets for face value that didn't sell. Do we think this could happen for Nashville or Atlanta? I am debating whether to enter the 10c lotto or wait until show week.
I think the market will be flooded with tickets for both Raleigh shows and Pittsburgh Sunday. Don't discount the fact that Pittsburgh is 5+ hour drive from most major northeast cities so may not have the demand people think it will.
Obviously, Ticketmaster will create the allusion of false demand for most shows by not releasing the tickets all at once.
great news on the tour. Thanks everyone for the leaks. Any rumors on additional tour legs?
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What does everyone think the demand will be for Atlanta and Nashville? Will face value tickets be hard to get in 100 level or will the market be flooded closer to show time? Everyone thought Baltimore was a tough ticket, but come show week the market was flooded with 100 level tickets for face value that didn't sell. Do we think this could happen for Nashville or Atlanta? I am debating whether to enter the 10c lotto or wait until show week.
I think the market will be flooded with tickets for both Raleigh shows and Pittsburgh Sunday. Don't discount the fact that Pittsburgh is 5+ hour drive from most major northeast cities so may not have the demand people think it will.
Obviously, Ticketmaster will create the allusion of false demand for most shows by not releasing the tickets all at once.
Def jealous of the Nashville dates. The September 2022 show was awesome, great venue and can't beat the location right in the city.
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What does everyone think the demand will be for Atlanta and Nashville? Will face value tickets be hard to get in 100 level or will the market be flooded closer to show time? Everyone thought Baltimore was a tough ticket, but come show week the market was flooded with 100 level tickets for face value that didn't sell. Do we think this could happen for Nashville or Atlanta? I am debating whether to enter the 10c lotto or wait until show week.
I think the market will be flooded with tickets for both Raleigh shows and Pittsburgh Sunday. Don't discount the fact that Pittsburgh is 5+ hour drive from most major northeast cities so may not have the demand people think it will.
Obviously, Ticketmaster will create the allusion of false demand for most shows by not releasing the tickets all at once.
Just a guess, but yes. Miami will be next to impossible. Pittsburgh will be tough. The rest will be relatively easy to get in for face value. Re: your Baltimore point, we had two empty seats next to us and saw some others in our section. Half way back, lower level, Mike side.
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Holy shit. Our fav sports movie come to life. We'll be quoting the shit out of Bull Durham if we can get to this. LOL
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What does everyone think the demand will be for Atlanta and Nashville? Will face value tickets be hard to get in 100 level or will the market be flooded closer to show time? Everyone thought Baltimore was a tough ticket, but come show week the market was flooded with 100 level tickets for face value that didn't sell. Do we think this could happen for Nashville or Atlanta? I am debating whether to enter the 10c lotto or wait until show week.
I think the market will be flooded with tickets for both Raleigh shows and Pittsburgh Sunday. Don't discount the fact that Pittsburgh is 5+ hour drive from most major northeast cities so may not have the demand people think it will.
Obviously, Ticketmaster will create the allusion of false demand for most shows by not releasing the tickets all at once.
Since they haven't played a stand alone show in Atlanta since 2003, I would expect high demand. I have a lot of friends in Atlanta who aren't big enough fans to travel to see them, but since they're finally coming to Atlanta they are wanting to go see them.
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But Atlanta might actually be cheapest.
Also coming from MA.
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it's not supposed to. The lottery just picks winners at random and is supposed to be agnostic to how many tickets, 1 or 2, they selected for.
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I think the market will be flooded with tickets for both Raleigh shows and Pittsburgh Sunday. Don't discount the fact that Pittsburgh is 5+ hour drive from most major northeast cities so may not have the demand people think it will.
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2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
Based on the photo on this page, not a whole lot! Maybe 150? https://casino.hardrock.com/hollywood/entertainment/hard-rock-live/hard-rock-live-faq
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Just a guess, but yes. Miami will be next to impossible. Pittsburgh will be tough. The rest will be relatively easy to get in for face value. Re: your Baltimore point, we had two empty seats next to us and saw some others in our section. Half way back, lower level, Mike side.
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2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
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2018: Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
2022: LA 1 & LA 2
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2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18