I had sides in section 121 in my cart and then decided not to get them. I will try my luck on F2F. Those were too extreme on the sides for me.
Those are good tix. Just sat in that section for DMB
They were too far off to the side for me. There will be way better tickets on F2F, and also TM will drop better tickets the week of the show. I am not worried.
This is the strategy for me. Just got in for Nash 2 and only 300 level left at face. Nope! F2F for me.
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I don‘t think I was ever so disappointed with a sale. If everything would be gone, ok fine. But seeing all these unsold seats around a thousand bucks… And then you read from Ticketmaster that they want to prevent from scalpers. YOU are the scalpers!!!
Just a quick reminder that PJ signs off on this. Theoretically so that thousands of fan club members can get seats.
I don‘t think I was ever so disappointed with a sale. If everything would be gone, ok fine. But seeing all these unsold seats around a thousand bucks… And then you read from Ticketmaster that they want to prevent from scalpers. YOU are the scalpers!!!
Just a quick reminder that PJ signs off on this. Theoretically so thay thousands of fan club members can get seats.
I don‘t think I was ever so disappointed with a sale. If everything would be gone, ok fine. But seeing all these unsold seats around a thousand bucks… And then you read from Ticketmaster that they want to prevent from scalpers. YOU are the scalpers!!!
Just a quick reminder that PJ signs off on this. Theoretically so thay thousands of fan club members can get seats.
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
I don‘t think I was ever so disappointed with a sale. If everything would be gone, ok fine. But seeing all these unsold seats around a thousand bucks… And then you read from Ticketmaster that they want to prevent from scalpers. YOU are the scalpers!!!
Just a quick reminder that PJ signs off on this. Theoretically so thay thousands of fan club members can get seats.
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah... makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
"Pearl Jam strives to protect access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable as permitted, and selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium to offset increased costs." Not only do they sign off on it, they sell it to you as though the people paying PJ Premium prices are actually subsidizing your peon-priced concertgoing experience.
I don‘t think I was ever so disappointed with a sale. If everything would be gone, ok fine. But seeing all these unsold seats around a thousand bucks… And then you read from Ticketmaster that they want to prevent from scalpers. YOU are the scalpers!!!
Just a quick reminder that PJ signs off on this. Theoretically so thay thousands of fan club members can get seats.
I had sides in section 121 in my cart and then decided not to get them. I will try my luck on F2F. Those were too extreme on the sides for me.
Those are good tix. Just sat in that section for DMB
They were too far off to the side for me. There will be way better tickets on F2F, and also TM will drop better tickets the week of the show. I am not worried.
This is the strategy for me. Just got in for Nash 2 and only 300 level left at face. Nope! F2F for me.
Yup. Last tour I watched rows and rows of good face value tickets drop the week of the show. It is infuriating, but if that is the game that is being played, bring it on. I have stopped letting FOMO incite me into buying tickets right away when better seats come up months later.
"Pearl Jam strives to protect access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable as permitted, and selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium to offset increased costs." Not only do they sign off on it, they sell it to you as though the people paying PJ Premium prices are actually subsidizing your peon-priced concertgoing experience.
This is literally what's happening If Premium didn't exist, you'd have a plethora less of 10C seats And $180 a seat is indeed peanuts against most every other large act
or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah... makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
we have decades of evidence to the contrary. if the band wants to make more money, good for them, they've earned it, but don't sell it to me as though touring would be impossible without scalping 10% of the tickets.
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
we have decades of evidence to the contrary. if the band wants to make more money, good for them, they've earned it, but don't sell it to me as though touring would be impossible without scalping 10% of the tickets.
It wouldn't be impossible - having the large volume of 10C seats at a cheap rate would be. You may not believe that, it is indeed the case.
or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah... makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
"Pearl Jam strives to protect access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable as permitted, and selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium to offset increased costs." Not only do they sign off on it, they sell it to you as though the people paying PJ Premium prices are actually subsidizing your peon-priced concertgoing experience.
This is literally what's happening If Premium didn't exist, you'd have a plethora less of 10C seats And $180 a seat is indeed peanuts against most every other large act
If only we had, oh, 25-30 years of pre-PJ Premium touring to look back on to know whether this was true...
Got an upgrade to 10C tix for Raleigh N1, although it was two singles one behind the other instead of next to each other. Big deal. Moved from FLR 4 Row 11 to Sec 104 rows VV and WW both aisle seats.
I'll be selling our floor seats on F2F as soon as it opens.
I'm sure the board (and me personally) would love a heads up when you list them.
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
we have decades of evidence to the contrary. if the band wants to make more money, good for them, they've earned it, but don't sell it to me as though touring would be impossible without scalping 10% of the tickets.
It wouldn't be impossible - having the large volume of 10C seats at a cheap rate would be. You may not believe that, it is indeed the case.
the 10C prices themselves have far outstripped inflation!
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
we have decades of evidence to the contrary. if the band wants to make more money, good for them, they've earned it, but don't sell it to me as though touring would be impossible without scalping 10% of the tickets.
It wouldn't be impossible - having the large volume of 10C seats at a cheap rate would be. You may not believe that, it is indeed the case.
the 10C prices themselves have far outstripped inflation!
That's just not true - the 10C pricing is well below most large acts. Again - they'd tour but then you'd have people whining and complaining of the dearth of 10C tickets.
or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah... makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
In general I do not mind PJ Premium. it's their show, they can charge what they want. but what I do find infuriating is them letting all the tickets seemingly run out, then adding 2-3 *dozen* Premium seats after the fact. every one of those seats could have gone to a 10C member or Artist Presale hopeful!
The massive volume of 10C seats wouldn't exist at the pricing fans get.
we have decades of evidence to the contrary. if the band wants to make more money, good for them, they've earned it, but don't sell it to me as though touring would be impossible without scalping 10% of the tickets.
It wouldn't be impossible - having the large volume of 10C seats at a cheap rate would be. You may not believe that, it is indeed the case.
the 10C prices themselves have far outstripped inflation!
That's just not true - the 10C pricing is well below most large acts. Again - they'd tour but then you'd have people whining and complaining of the dearth of 10C tickets.
that's a non-sequitur strawman. $185 a ticket can both be below ill-defined "large acts," as I'm sure goalpost will be moved as soon as other bands' prices are shown to be lower, and also *much higher than previous ***pearl jam tickets themselves***, whose respective tours I absolutely assure you did not lose money.
PJ Premium - 700 tickets x $1,000 = $700,000 Standard - 6300 tickets x $200 = $1,260,000 Total = $1,960,000
All Standard - $1,960,000 / 7,000 tickets = $280
So if they got rid of PJ Premium, every ticket for this show would need to be priced at $280 to match the revenue, which TM is not going to willingly surrender. Not defending these prices, just making a point.
I also believe for PJ Premium ticket master gets a cut on each resale which is more profit without having to do anything.
PJ 2003 Tampa 2004 Kissimmee 2007 Chicago 2008 West Palm Beach, Tampa, Columbia 2009 Toronto, Chicago 1-2, Philadelphia 3-4 2010 New Orleans 2011 PJ20/East Troy 1-2 2012 Atlanta 2013 Baltimore 2016 Miami, Greenville 2018 Boston 1 2020St. Louis2022 Nashville, St. Louis 2023Noblesville, Austin 1-2 2024 Chicago 1-2 2025 Atlanta 1-2 EV 2009 Atlanta 1-2 2012 Jacksonville
did any venue's have the $99 tickets that 10C quoted? I don't think I saw any?
i think they were ADA
Noblesville 5.7.2010. Lexington 4.26.2016. Nashville 9.16.2022. St Louis 9.18.2022. Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023. *Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted) Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
did any venue's have the $99 tickets that 10C quoted? I don't think I saw any?
Yes. I snagged for Raleigh
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did any venue's have the $99 tickets that 10C quoted? I don't think I saw any?
i think they were ADA
they were not. there was a solid section of $99 for Raleigh but they went very fast and were 300 level
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PJ Premium - 700 tickets x $1,000 = $700,000 Standard - 6300 tickets x $200 = $1,260,000 Total = $1,960,000
All Standard - $1,960,000 / 7,000 tickets = $280
So if they got rid of PJ Premium, every ticket for this show would need to be priced at $280 to match the revenue, which TM is not going to willingly surrender. Not defending these prices, just making a point.
Ticket pricing is determined by the artist and promoter as part of the deal reached for the show to be played. Ticketmaster doesn't surrender anything. They just sell the tickets as instructed by those two parties. Promoters are demanding platinum/premium tickets and certainly it is true in a case like PJ where they want to provide a batch of fan club tickets at a specific price, like any negotiation, they have to give something in return. Or they would have to take less of a guarantee for the show.
Got an upgrade to 10C tix for Raleigh N1, although it was two singles one behind the other instead of next to each other. Big deal. Moved from FLR 4 Row 11 to Sec 104 rows VV and WW both aisle seats.
I'll be selling our floor seats on F2F as soon as it opens.
I'm sure the board (and me personally) would love a heads up when you list them.
You can count on it.
2011: Vancouver 2013: LA 1 & LA 2, Vancouver 2018: Seattle 1 & Seattle 2 2022: LA 1 & LA 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & Vancouver 2, Portland, Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
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Theoretically so that thousands of fan club members can get seats.
Yep. All PJ Premium pricing is PJ pricing.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)
If Premium didn't exist, you'd have a plethora less of 10C seats
And $180 a seat is indeed peanuts against most every other large act
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
I'm sure the board (and me personally) would love a heads up when you list them.
Again - they'd tour but then you'd have people whining and complaining of the dearth of 10C tickets.
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
Standard - 6300 tickets x $200 = $1,260,000
Total = $1,960,000
All Standard - $1,960,000 / 7,000 tickets = $280
So if they got rid of PJ Premium, every ticket for this show would need to be priced at $280 to match the revenue, which TM is not going to willingly surrender. Not defending these prices, just making a point.
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2003 Tampa 2004 Kissimmee 2007 Chicago 2008 West Palm Beach, Tampa, Columbia 2009 Toronto, Chicago 1-2, Philadelphia 3-4 2010 New Orleans 2011 PJ20/East Troy 1-2 2012 Atlanta 2013 Baltimore 2016 Miami, Greenville 2018 Boston 1 2020 St. Louis 2022 Nashville, St. Louis 2023 Noblesville, Austin 1-2 2024 Chicago 1-2 2025 Atlanta 1-2
EV
2009 Atlanta 1-2 2012 Jacksonville
Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023.
*Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted)
Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
1998 Raleigh
2000 Virginia Beach
2003 Raleigh
2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
2016 Columbia
2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
2022 Denver
2024 Baltimore
2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
1998 Raleigh
2000 Virginia Beach
2003 Raleigh
2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
2016 Columbia
2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
2022 Denver
2024 Baltimore
2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
SHOW COUNT: (164) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=108, US=118, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
Mexico=1, Colombia=1
2013: LA 1 & LA 2, Vancouver
2018: Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
2022: LA 1 & LA 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & Vancouver 2, Portland, Seattle 1 & Seattle 2